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CULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastLady Rose, Justice of the Supreme Court: Speakers Select Ep. 1Lady Rose visited Cambridge on 3rd February 2025 at Newnham College, as a guest on the Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) Speaker programme. She spoke to CULS about her career, the landmark decisions she has contributed to since her appointment to the Supreme Court in 2021, and the functioning and evolving role of the Supreme Court.Lady Rose was called to the Bar by Gray's Inn in 1984. She practised as a barrister for ten years before joining the Government Legal Service. She served in HM Treasury, the Ministry of Defence and the Office of Counsel to the Speaker of...2025-05-0850 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastLady Rose, Justice of the Supreme Court: Speakers Select Ep. 1Lady Rose visited Cambridge on 3rd February 2025 at Newnham College, as a guest on the Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) Speaker programme. She spoke to CULS about her career, the landmark decisions she has contributed to since her appointment to the Supreme Court in 2021, and the functioning and evolving role of the Supreme Court.Lady Rose was called to the Bar by Gray's Inn in 1984. She practised as a barrister for ten years before joining the Government Legal Service. She served in HM Treasury, the Ministry of Defence and the Office of Counsel to the Speaker of...2025-05-0850 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastEaster Exam Tips with Top-scoring Cambridge Law Students: CULSCAST Conversations Ep. 3Welcome to CULSCAST 🎙️, the new Podcast from the Cambridge University Law Society, one of the world’s oldest and largest student-run societies, founded in 1901. This is Episode 3 of our ‘CULSCAST Conversations’ series, which aims to bring the Cambridge law community closer together through conversation. This episode covers studying, revision, and exam tips from top-performing Cambridge law students. Give our socials a follow to get regular updates on the wonderful CULS events happening throughout term!Instagram: ⁠⁠@Cambridgelawsociety⁠⁠ Facebook: ⁠⁠Cambridge University Law Society ⁠⁠To find out more about CULS or become a CULS member, visit our ⁠⁠website ⁠⁠📝.About this e...2025-04-161h 01CULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastThe Christmas Vacation (Schemes) Episode: CULSCAST Conversations Ep. 2Welcome to CULSCAST 🎙️ the new Podcast from the Cambridge University Law Society, one of the world’s oldest and largest student-run societies, founded in 1901.Our Publicity team 📢 is very pleased to be debuting this new initiative, our ‘CULSCAST Conversations’ series, which aims to bring the Cambridge law community closer together through conversation. In addition to posting new content through our ‘CULSCAST Conversations’ and ‘Speakers Select’ series, we have made a collection of 2012-2023 CULS lectures and debates from our archives easily accessible. This collection covers a myriad of highly relevant discussion by leading academics and practitioners. For example: Parliamentary...2024-12-101h 03CULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastConversation with CULS: CULSCAST Conversations Ep. 1Welcome to CULSCAST 🎙️ the new Podcast from the Cambridge University Law Society, one of the world’s oldest and largest student-run societies, founded in 1901.Our Publicity team 📢 is very pleased to be debuting this new initiative, our ‘CULSCAST Conversations’ series, which aims to bring the Cambridge law community closer together through conversation. In addition to posting new content through our ‘CULSCAST Conversations’ and ‘Speakers Select’ series, we have made a collection of 2012-2023 CULS lectures and debates from our archives easily accessible. This collection covers a myriad of highly relevant discussion by leading academics and practitioners. For example: Parliamentary...2024-10-1724 minPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'Parliamentary Sovereignty and Where We Are Now after the Supreme Court Rwanda Judgment': CULS Panel discussion (audio)Dr Tom Hickman KC, who represented Gina Miller in both Miller cases and the Lord Advocate in the recent Scottish Independence Referendum reference, was joined by Dr Stefan Theil (professor in Public Law) to delve deeply into the current constitutional status of Parliamentary Sovereignty. - Dr Tom Hickman KC: Overruling the Supreme Court’s Rwanda Judgment – what role now for Parliament? - Dr Stefan Theil: Preventing judicial review of the Rwanda policy: practical and legal difficulties For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.2023-11-2440 minPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'Parliamentary Sovereignty and Where We Are Now after the Supreme Court Rwanda Judgment': CULS Panel discussionDr Tom Hickman KC, who represented Gina Miller in both Miller cases and the Lord Advocate in the recent Scottish Independence Referendum reference, was joined by Dr Stefan Theil (professor in Public Law) to delve deeply into the current constitutional status of Parliamentary Sovereignty. - Dr Tom Hickman KC: Overruling the Supreme Court’s Rwanda Judgment – what role now for Parliament? - Dr Stefan Theil: Preventing judicial review of the Rwanda policy: practical and legal difficulties For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2023-11-2440 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastParliamentary Sovereignty and Where We Are Now after the Supreme Court Rwanda Judgment: CULS Panel discussionDr Tom Hickman KC, who represented Gina Miller in both Miller cases and the Lord Advocate in the recent Scottish Independence Referendum reference, was joined by Dr Stefan Theil (professor in Public Law) to delve deeply into the current constitutional status of Parliamentary Sovereignty.- Dr Tom Hickman KC: Overruling the Supreme Court’s Rwanda Judgment – what role now for Parliament?- Dr Stefan Theil: Preventing judicial review of the Rwanda policy: practical and legal difficultiesFor more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2023-11-2440 minLes lectures érotiques de CharlieLes lectures érotiques de CharlieCULS ECARLATES, la fessée érotique - episode 2Les Lectures Erotiques de Charlie continuent l’exploration de Culs écarlates, de Richard Le Corre, un roman porno entièrement dédié à la fessée érotique. Cette semaine, je vous lis non pas un mais deux extraits ! Un extrait avec une très belle scène de fessée, à la main et au martinet, et un extrait qui parle de ce que la fessée provoque et de ce qu’elle apporte aux femmes qui se font fesser. Culs écarlates, de Richard Le Corre – la fessée qui rend libre ! pour le pitch détaillé, retournez lire l’artic...2023-09-0428 minLes lectures érotiques de CharlieLes lectures érotiques de CharlieCuls écarlates. Découvrez la fessée qui fait OUI !Cette semaine j’ai le plaisir de vous lire et de vous présenter "CULS ÉCARLATES" un roman porno qui est totalement et entièrement dédié à la fessée érotique . Richard Le Corre a réussi le joli tour de main de mettre la fessée au centre de son roman et de (me) donner envie d’aller au bout de cette punition qui a l’air et l’art de faire rougir les fesses et les joues. Culs écarlates. Découvrez la fessée qui fait OUI ! L’extrait que j’ai choisi de vous lire est au tout...2023-08-2319 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'Miller (No 2), the Case of the Decade?' - Lord Pannick QC: CULS LectureLord Pannick QC spoke about "Miller (No 2), the Case of the Decade?" on Tuesday 3 March 2020 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) speaker programme. This event was designed to enrich the constitutional law tripos module but was open to all year groups interested in gaining a deeper insight into what is arguably the most consequential and significant legal case of the last decade. Lord Pannick QC, who appeared on behalf of the applicants in Miller No. 2 shared his insight into preparations to challenge the Government on their decision to...2020-03-0437 minPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'Miller (No 2), the Case of the Decade?' - Lord Pannick QC: CULS LectureLord Pannick QC spoke about "Miller (No 2), the Case of the Decade?" on Tuesday 3 March 2020 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) speaker programme. This event was designed to enrich the constitutional law tripos module but was open to all year groups interested in gaining a deeper insight into what is arguably the most consequential and significant legal case of the last decade. Lord Pannick QC, who appeared on behalf of the applicants in Miller No. 2 shared his insight into preparations to challenge the Government on their decision to prorogue Parliament...2020-03-0437 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'Miller (No 2), the Case of the Decade?' - Lord Pannick QC: CULS Lecture (audio)Lord Pannick QC spoke about "Miller (No 2), the Case of the Decade?" on Tuesday 3 March 2020 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) speaker programme. This event was designed to enrich the constitutional law tripos module but was open to all year groups interested in gaining a deeper insight into what is arguably the most consequential and significant legal case of the last decade. Lord Pannick QC, who appeared on behalf of the applicants in Miller No. 2 shared his insight into preparations to challenge the Government on their decision to...2020-03-0437 minPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'Miller (No 2), the Case of the Decade?' - Lord Pannick QC: CULS Lecture (audio)Lord Pannick QC spoke about "Miller (No 2), the Case of the Decade?" on Tuesday 3 March 2020 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) speaker programme. This event was designed to enrich the constitutional law tripos module but was open to all year groups interested in gaining a deeper insight into what is arguably the most consequential and significant legal case of the last decade. Lord Pannick QC, who appeared on behalf of the applicants in Miller No. 2 shared his insight into preparations to challenge the Government on their decision to prorogue Parliament...2020-03-0437 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastMiller (No 2), the Case of the Decade? - Lord Pannick QC: CULS LectureLord Pannick QC spoke about "Miller (No 2), the Case of the Decade?" on Tuesday 3 March 2020 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) speaker programme.This event was designed to enrich the constitutional law tripos module but was open to all year groups interested in gaining a deeper insight into what is arguably the most consequential and significant legal case of the last decade. Lord Pannick QC, who appeared on behalf of the applicants in Miller No. 2 shared his insight into preparations to challenge the Government on...2020-03-0437 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'Mental Health and the Law' - Richard Martin: CULS Lecture (audio)Richard Martin spoke about "Mental Health and the Law" on Monday 2 March 2020 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) speaker programme. As many Law students apply and compete for vacation schemes and training contracts, concerns surrounding work-life balance and mental wellbeing in the City are ever pertinent. Richard Martin studied law at St Catharine’s College, Cambridge before specialising in employment law. He was a partner at Gouldens/Jones Day and then at Speechly Bircham where he sat on the management committee. In 2011, Richard suffered a severe mental illness...2020-03-0355 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'Mental Health and the Law' - Richard Martin: CULS LectureRichard Martin spoke about "Mental Health and the Law" on Monday 2 March 2020 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) speaker programme. As many Law students apply and compete for vacation schemes and training contracts, concerns surrounding work-life balance and mental wellbeing in the City are ever pertinent. Richard Martin studied law at St Catharine’s College, Cambridge before specialising in employment law. He was a partner at Gouldens/Jones Day and then at Speechly Bircham where he sat on the management committee. In 2011, Richard suffered a severe mental illness...2020-03-0355 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastMental Health and the Law - Richard Martin: CULS LectureRichard Martin spoke about "Mental Health and the Law" on Monday 2 March 2020 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) speaker programme.As many Law students apply and compete for vacation schemes and training contracts, concerns surrounding work-life balance and mental wellbeing in the City are ever pertinent.Richard Martin studied law at St Catharine’s College, Cambridge before specialising in employment law. He was a partner at Gouldens/Jones Day and then at Speechly Bircham where he sat on the management committee. In 2011, Richard suffered a se...2020-03-0355 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'In defence of Foakes v Beer': CULS DebateOn 21 January 2020, CULS hosted a debate on the proposition "In defence of Foakes v Beer", which featured Dr Janet O'Sullivan and Mr William Day, chaired by Dr Jonathan Morgan. This is the central question posed by the seminal contract case of Foakes v Beer, and a question which generations of law tripos students have had to grapple with. This event was designed to enrich the contract law tripos module and was particularly aimed at allowing Part IB students to supplement their lecture notes and further reading. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs...2020-01-2447 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'In defence of Foakes v Beer': CULS Debate (audio)On 21 January 2020, CULS hosted a debate on the proposition "In defence of Foakes v Beer", which featured Dr Janet O'Sullivan and Mr William Day, chaired by Dr Jonathan Morgan. This is the central question posed by the seminal contract case of Foakes v Beer, and a question which generations of law tripos students have had to grapple with. This event was designed to enrich the contract law tripos module and was particularly aimed at allowing Part IB students to supplement their lecture notes and further reading. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs...2020-01-2447 minPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'In defence of Foakes v Beer': CULS Debate (audio)On 21 January 2020, CULS hosted a debate on the proposition "In defence of Foakes v Beer", which featured Dr Janet O'Sullivan and Mr William Day, chaired by Dr Jonathan Morgan. This is the central question posed by the seminal contract case of Foakes v Beer, and a question which generations of law tripos students have had to grapple with. This event was designed to enrich the contract law tripos module and was particularly aimed at allowing Part IB students to supplement their lecture notes and further reading. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk This entry...2020-01-2447 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastIn defence of Foakes v Beer: CULS DebateOn 21 January 2020, CULS hosted a debate on the proposition "In defence of Foakes v Beer", which featured Dr Janet O'Sullivan and Mr William Day, chaired by Dr Jonathan Morgan.This is the central question posed by the seminal contract case of Foakes v Beer, and a question which generations of law tripos students have had to grapple with.This event was designed to enrich the contract law tripos module and was particularly aimed at allowing Part IB students to supplement their lecture notes and further reading.For more information see the CULS website...2020-01-2447 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'American Politics and US Constitutional Law' - Helle Porsdam: CULS Lecture (audio)CULS is excited to present a guest lecture by Professor Helle Porsdam on American history and culture through the lens of constitutional law, taking as her point of departure the current political situation in the USA. Helle is is Professor of Law and Humanities at the Center for Studies in Legal Culture in the Copenhagen Faculty of Law, where she teaches American Culture and holds a UNESCO Chair in Cultural Rights. She did her PhD in American Studies at Yale University, and has been a Liberal Arts Fellow twice at the Harvard Law School as well as a fellow at...2019-03-0635 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'American Politics and US Constitutional Law' - Helle Porsdam: CULS LectureCULS is excited to present a guest lecture by Professor Helle Porsdam on American history and culture through the lens of constitutional law, taking as her point of departure the current political situation in the USA. Helle is is Professor of Law and Humanities at the Center for Studies in Legal Culture in the Copenhagen Faculty of Law, where she teaches American Culture and holds a UNESCO Chair in Cultural Rights. She did her PhD in American Studies at Yale University, and has been a Liberal Arts Fellow twice at the Harvard Law School as well as a fellow at...2019-03-0634 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastAmerican Politics and US Constitutional Law - Helle Porsdam: CULS LectureCULS is excited to present a guest lecture by Professor Helle Porsdam on American history and culture through the lens of constitutional law, taking as her point of departure the current political situation in the USA. Helle is is Professor of Law and Humanities at the Center for Studies in Legal Culture in the Copenhagen Faculty of Law, where she teaches American Culture and holds a UNESCO Chair in Cultural Rights. She did her PhD in American Studies at Yale University, and has been a Liberal Arts Fellow twice at the Harvard Law School as well as...2019-03-0634 minPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'The Constitutional Foundations of Judicial Review': CULS Panel event (audio)This debate on 1 February 2019 focused on an age-old question between some of the biggest voices in constitutional law. Experience a debate between eminent professors, and hear them justify their preferred theories. This debate ties in with constitutional law teaching. Panellists: - Professor Paul Craig (St. John's College, Oxford), - Professor Christopher Forsyth (Robinson College, Cambridge) Moderator - Professor Trevor Allan (Pembroke College, Cambridge) This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk This item provides an audio entry for iTunes.2019-02-071h 17Cambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'The Constitutional Foundations of Judicial Review': CULS Panel event (audio)This debate on 1 February 2019 focused on an age-old question between some of the biggest voices in constitutional law. Experience a debate between eminent professors, and hear them justify their preferred theories. This debate ties in with constitutional law teaching. Panellists: - Professor Paul Craig (St. John's College, Oxford), - Professor Christopher Forsyth (Robinson College, Cambridge) Moderator - Professor Trevor Allan (Pembroke College, Cambridge) This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk This item provides an audio entry for iTunes.2019-02-071h 17CULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastThe Constitutional Foundations of Judicial Review: CULS Panel eventThis debate on 1 February 2019 focused on an age-old question between some of the biggest voices in constitutional law. Experience a debate between eminent professors, and hear them justify their preferred theories. This debate ties in with constitutional law teaching. Panellists: - Professor Paul Craig (St. John's College, Oxford), - Professor Christopher Forsyth (Robinson College, Cambridge) Moderator - Professor Trevor Allan (Pembroke College, Cambridge) This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2019-02-071h 17Cambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'The Constitutional Foundations of Judicial Review': CULS Panel eventThis debate on 1 February 2019 focused on an age-old question between some of the biggest voices in constitutional law. Experience a debate between eminent professors, and hear them justify their preferred theories. This debate ties in with constitutional law teaching. Panellists: - Professor Paul Craig (St. John's College, Oxford), - Professor Christopher Forsyth (Robinson College, Cambridge) Moderator - Professor Trevor Allan (Pembroke College, Cambridge) This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2019-02-061h 17Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'The Constitutional Foundations of Judicial Review': CULS Panel eventThis debate on 1 February 2019 focused on an age-old question between some of the biggest voices in constitutional law. Experience a debate between eminent professors, and hear them justify their preferred theories. This debate ties in with constitutional law teaching. Panellists: - Professor Paul Craig (St. John's College, Oxford), - Professor Christopher Forsyth (Robinson College, Cambridge) Moderator - Professor Trevor Allan (Pembroke College, Cambridge) This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2019-02-061h 17Cambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society SpeakersLand Law: Q&A with the Law Commissioner: CULS Panel event (audio)On 26 November 2018, the Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) presented a panel Q&A on the Law Commission's 2018 Report "Updating the Land Registration Act 2002". The panel featured Professor Nicholas Hopkins (Law Commissioner for Property Law), Judge Elizabeth Cooke (Principal Judge of the Land Registration Tribunal), Amy Goymour and Professor Martin Dixon (to be confirmed). They explored the Report and took questions from the audience. This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.2018-11-271h 11Cambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society SpeakersLand Law: Q&A with the Law Commissioner: CULS Panel eventOn 26 November 2018, the Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) presented a panel Q&A on the Law Commission's 2018 Report "Updating the Land Registration Act 2002". The panel featured Professor Nicholas Hopkins (Law Commissioner for Property Law), Judge Elizabeth Cooke (Principal Judge of the Land Registration Tribunal), Amy Goymour and Professor Martin Dixon (to be confirmed). They explored the Report and took questions from the audience. This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2018-11-271h 11CULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastLand Law: Q&A with the Law Commissioner: CULS Panel eventOn 26 November 2018, the Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) presented a panel Q&A on the Law Commission's 2018 Report "Updating the Land Registration Act 2002". The panel featured Professor Nicholas Hopkins (Law Commissioner for Property Law), Judge Elizabeth Cooke (Principal Judge of the Land Registration Tribunal), Amy Goymour and Professor Martin Dixon (to be confirmed). They explored the Report and took questions from the audience. This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2018-11-271h 11Cambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper' - Ray Tough: CULS LectureRay Tough spoke about "The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper" on Monday 20 November 2018 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) speaker programme. Ray is a crime historian and was a Detective Constable with the West Yorkshire Police during the Yorkshire Ripper investigation. Hear his perspectives on the investigation, which led to seminal cases like Hill v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire. This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2018-11-2150 minPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper' - Ray Tough: CULS LectureRay Tough spoke about "The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper" on Monday 20 November 2018 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) speaker programme. Ray is a crime historian and was a Detective Constable with the West Yorkshire Police during the Yorkshire Ripper investigation. Hear his perspectives on the investigation, which led to seminal cases like Hill v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire. This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2018-11-2150 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper' - Ray Tough: CULS Lecture (audio)Ray Tough spoke about "The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper" on Monday 20 November 2018 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) speaker programme. Ray is a crime historian and was a Detective Constable with the West Yorkshire Police during the Yorkshire Ripper investigation. Hear his perspectives on the investigation, which led to seminal cases like Hill v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire. This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.2018-11-2150 minPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper' - Ray Tough: CULS Lecture (audio)Ray Tough spoke about "The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper" on Monday 20 November 2018 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) speaker programme. Ray is a crime historian and was a Detective Constable with the West Yorkshire Police during the Yorkshire Ripper investigation. Hear his perspectives on the investigation, which led to seminal cases like Hill v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire. This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.2018-11-2150 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastThe Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper - Ray Tough: CULS LectureRay Tough spoke about "The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper" on Monday 20 November 2018 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) speaker programme. Ray is a crime historian and was a Detective Constable with the West Yorkshire Police during the Yorkshire Ripper investigation. Hear his perspectives on the investigation, which led to seminal cases like Hill v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire. This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2018-11-2150 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'The Future of Legal Services' - Christina Blacklaws: CULS LectureChristina Blacklaws, President of the Law Society of England and Wales spoke about "The Future of Legal Services" on Wednesday 24 October 2018 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme. Christina Blacklaws has made the transformation of the legal industry a key focus of her Presidency. She chairs the Law Society’s Legal Technology Policy Commission and has also been asked by the government to chair their Lawtech Delivery Panel. Christina is heavily involved in the technological issues relating to supra-national legislative and regulatory frameworks as well as the need to demystify lawtech...2018-10-2644 minPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'The Future of Legal Services' - Christina Blacklaws: CULS LectureChristina Blacklaws, President of the Law Society of England and Wales spoke about "The Future of Legal Services" on Wednesday 24 October 2018 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme. Christina Blacklaws has made the transformation of the legal industry a key focus of her Presidency. She chairs the Law Society’s Legal Technology Policy Commission and has also been asked by the government to chair their Lawtech Delivery Panel. Christina is heavily involved in the technological issues relating to supra-national legislative and regulatory frameworks as well as the need to demystify lawtech and empower al...2018-10-2644 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'Litigating International Law' - Sir Christopher Greenwood: CULS LectureSir Christopher Greenwood GBC CMG QC spoke about "Litigating International Law" on Tuesday 23 October 2018 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme. Sir Christopher was a judge at the International Court of Justice from 2008 to 2018. He spent nearly twenty years as a Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and lecturer in the Cambridge Law Faculty, and subsequently as Professor of International Law at the London School of Economics. This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2018-10-2642 minPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'Litigating International Law' - Sir Christopher Greenwood: CULS LectureSir Christopher Greenwood GBC CMG QC spoke about "Litigating International Law" on Tuesday 23 October 2018 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme. Sir Christopher was a judge at the International Court of Justice from 2008 to 2018. He spent nearly twenty years as a Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and lecturer in the Cambridge Law Faculty, and subsequently as Professor of International Law at the London School of Economics. This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2018-10-2642 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'The Future of Legal Services' - Christina Blacklaws: CULS Lecture (audio)Christina Blacklaws, President of the Law Society of England and Wales spoke about "The Future of Legal Services" on Wednesday 24 October 2018 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme. Christina Blacklaws has made the transformation of the legal industry a key focus of her Presidency. She chairs the Law Society’s Legal Technology Policy Commission and has also been asked by the government to chair their Lawtech Delivery Panel. Christina is heavily involved in the technological issues relating to supra-national legislative and regulatory frameworks as well as the need to demystify lawtech...2018-10-2644 minPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'The Future of Legal Services' - Christina Blacklaws: CULS Lecture (audio)Christina Blacklaws, President of the Law Society of England and Wales spoke about "The Future of Legal Services" on Wednesday 24 October 2018 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme. Christina Blacklaws has made the transformation of the legal industry a key focus of her Presidency. She chairs the Law Society’s Legal Technology Policy Commission and has also been asked by the government to chair their Lawtech Delivery Panel. Christina is heavily involved in the technological issues relating to supra-national legislative and regulatory frameworks as well as the need to demystify lawtech and empower al...2018-10-2644 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastThe Future of Legal Services - Christina Blacklaws: CULS LectureChristina Blacklaws, President of the Law Society of England and Wales spoke about "The Future of Legal Services" on Wednesday 24 October 2018 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme. Christina Blacklaws has made the transformation of the legal industry a key focus of her Presidency. She chairs the Law Society’s Legal Technology Policy Commission and has also been asked by the government to chair their Lawtech Delivery Panel. Christina is heavily involved in the technological issues relating to supra-national legislative and regulatory frameworks as well as the need to demystify la...2018-10-2644 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'Litigating International Law' - Sir Christopher Greenwood: CULS Lecture (audio)Sir Christopher Greenwood GBC CMG QC spoke about "Litigating International Law" on Tuesday 23 October 2018 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme. Sir Christopher was a judge at the International Court of Justice from 2008 to 2018. He spent nearly twenty years as a Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and lecturer in the Cambridge Law Faculty, and subsequently as Professor of International Law at the London School of Economics. This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk This entry provides an audio...2018-10-2643 minPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'Litigating International Law' - Sir Christopher Greenwood: CULS Lecture (audio)Sir Christopher Greenwood GBC CMG QC spoke about "Litigating International Law" on Tuesday 23 October 2018 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme. Sir Christopher was a judge at the International Court of Justice from 2008 to 2018. He spent nearly twenty years as a Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and lecturer in the Cambridge Law Faculty, and subsequently as Professor of International Law at the London School of Economics. This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk This entry provides an audio source for...2018-10-2643 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastLitigating International Law - Sir Christopher Greenwood: CULS LectureSir Christopher Greenwood GBC CMG QC spoke about "Litigating International Law" on Tuesday 23 October 2018 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme. Sir Christopher was a judge at the International Court of Justice from 2008 to 2018. He spent nearly twenty years as a Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and lecturer in the Cambridge Law Faculty, and subsequently as Professor of International Law at the London School of Economics. This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS...2018-10-2643 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastSame-sex marriage in Latin America: CULS with CUSU LGBT+CULS and CUSU LGBT+ are delighted to have welcomed Herman Duarte, Founding Partner at the first and only law firm in Latin America that has the express purpose of eradicating LGBT+ discrimination to the Faculty of Law on 29 January 2018. Herman also founded the Latin American Foundation for the promotion and protection of LGBT rights: Fundación Igualitos. He was named one of OUTstanding's Top 50 LGBT+ Future Leaders.Herman and his team were involved in the landmark decision of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in favour of equal marriage and transgender rights, binding on Costa Rica and ove...2018-01-3051 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastAlgorithms & Profiling in Counter-Terrorism: Andrew MurrayProfessor Andrew Murray is a Professor of Law at London School of Economics, with a particular interest in New Media and Technology Law. On 14 November 2017, Professor Murray gave a lecture at the Faculty as a guest of CULS and CLR.The event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance.2017-11-1551 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCULS Speakers event: Brexit Panel with Professor Barnard & Dr Julie SmithCatherine Barnard, Professor of European Union law, and Dr Julie Smith, Director of the European Centre, gave a talk on Brexit issues. Both our speakers are incredibly knowledgeable on Europe and Brexit. Major themes of the talk include the constitutionality of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill; trade, immigration, and the Northern Irish border questions; the proposed legal frameworks for UK-EU relations and citizens’ rights post-Brexit. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2017-11-1049 minPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgeCULS Speakers event: Brexit Panel with Professor Barnard & Dr Julie SmithCatherine Barnard, Professor of European Union law, and Dr Julie Smith, Director of the European Centre, gave a talk on Brexit issues. Both our speakers are incredibly knowledgeable on Europe and Brexit. Major themes of the talk include the constitutionality of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill; trade, immigration, and the Northern Irish border questions; the proposed legal frameworks for UK-EU relations and citizens’ rights post-Brexit. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2017-11-1049 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastBrexit Panel with Professor Barnard & Dr Julie SmithCatherine Barnard, Professor of European Union law, and Dr Julie Smith, Director of the European Centre, gave a talk on Brexit issues.Both our speakers are incredibly knowledgeable on Europe and Brexit. Major themes of the talk include the constitutionality of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill; trade, immigration, and the Northern Irish border questions; the proposed legal frameworks for UK-EU relations and citizens’ rights post-Brexit.For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2017-11-1049 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastHuman Rights Post Brexit - Ms Danielle Cohen: CULS LectureDanielle Cohen spoke about "Human Rights Post Brexit" on Wednesday 18 October 2017 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme.Danielle Cohen is a human rights lawyer offering specialist advice on all aspects of UK immigration law, advising on the Points Based Tier System, Immigration visa applications, family-based applications and all applications made under the EU regulations.2017-10-191h 02Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'Information Law and Practice in the Digital Revolution' - Ashley Hurst: CULS LectureIn an environment where we now receive much of our news and media content via mobile and social media platforms, information lawyers and regulators are having to work hard to keep up. Libel trials and privacy superinjunctions are giving way to data privacy and fake news as the big legal issues of the day and English law increasingly needs to be considered alongside international law to be of practical relevance to commercial decision making, particularly for global tech players like Facebook and Google. This talk by Ashley Hurst, a media and tech litigation partner at the international firm Osborne Clarke...2017-05-0948 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'Information Law and Practice in the Digital Revolution' - Ashley Hurst: CULS LectureIn an environment where we now receive much of our news and media content via mobile and social media platforms, information lawyers and regulators are having to work hard to keep up. Libel trials and privacy superinjunctions are giving way to data privacy and fake news as the big legal issues of the day and English law increasingly needs to be considered alongside international law to be of practical relevance to commercial decision making, particularly for global tech players like Facebook and Google. This talk by Ashley Hurst, a media and tech litigation partner at the international firm Osborne Clarke...2017-05-0948 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastInformation Law and Practice in the Digital Revolution - Ashley Hurst: CULS LectureIn an environment where we now receive much of our news and media content via mobile and social media platforms, information lawyers and regulators are having to work hard to keep up. Libel trials and privacy superinjunctions are giving way to data privacy and fake news as the big legal issues of the day and English law increasingly needs to be considered alongside international law to be of practical relevance to commercial decision making, particularly for global tech players like Facebook and Google.This talk by Ashley Hurst, a media and tech litigation partner at the international...2017-05-0948 minPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'It is a myth that Tort is anything to do with individual responsibility': CULS DebateOn 14 March 2017, CULS hosted a debate on the proposition "It is a myth that Tort is anything to do with individual responsibility", which featured Dr Janet O'Sullivan (Cambridge University), Professor Donal Nolan (Oxford University), Professor Robert Stevens (Oxford University) and Professor Steve Hedley (York University). This debate is highly relevant for anyone studying Tort law as this is a topical issue. As a key area of English law though, it should also be interesting and exciting for anyone studying Law. This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2017-03-161h 13Cambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'It is a myth that Tort is anything to do with individual responsibility': CULS DebateOn 14 March 2017, CULS hosted a debate on the proposition "It is a myth that Tort is anything to do with individual responsibility", which featured Dr Janet O'Sullivan (Cambridge University), Professor Donal Nolan (Oxford University), Professor Robert Stevens (Oxford University) and Professor Steve Hedley (York University). This debate is highly relevant for anyone studying Tort law as this is a topical issue. As a key area of English law though, it should also be interesting and exciting for anyone studying Law. This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at...2017-03-161h 13CULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastIt is a myth that Tort is anything to do with individual responsibility: CULS DebateOn 14 March 2017, CULS hosted a debate on the proposition "It is a myth that Tort is anything to do with individual responsibility", which featured Dr Janet O'Sullivan (Cambridge University), Professor Donal Nolan (Oxford University), Professor Robert Stevens (Oxford University) and Professor Steve Hedley (York University).This debate is highly relevant for anyone studying Tort law as this is a topical issue. As a key area of English law though, it should also be interesting and exciting for anyone studying Law.This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance.For more information see the...2017-03-161h 13Cambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'International Law perspective on the Kashmir Issue' - Aman Hingorani: CULS LectureDr Hingorani, Lawyer at Supreme Court of India spoke about "International Law perspective on the Kashmir Issue" on 3 March 2017 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme. This event was kindly Sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/camlawsoc/2017-03-031h 10Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'International Law perspective on the Kashmir Issue' - Aman Hingorani: CULS LectureDr Hingorani, Lawyer at Supreme Court of India spoke about "International Law perspective on the Kashmir Issue" on 3 March 2017 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme. This event was kindly Sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/camlawsoc/2017-03-031h 10CULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastInternational Law perspective on the Kashmir Issue - Aman Hingorani: CULS LectureDr Hingorani, Lawyer at Supreme Court of India spoke about "International Law perspective on the Kashmir Issue" on 3 March 2017 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme.This event was kindly Sponsored by Clifford Chance.For more information see the CULS Facebook page at:https://www.facebook.com/camlawsoc/2017-03-031h 09Cambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'HRA Repeal?' - Professors Masterman and Gearty: CULS LectureProfessor Connor Gearty and Professor Roger Masterman spoke about reform of the Human Rights Act 1998 on Friday 26 February 2016 at the Mill Lane Lecture Rooms, as guests on the regular CULS speaker programme. Professor Gearty is a former Cambridge PhD student currently at the London School of Economics, where he holds the positions Professor of Human Rights Law and Director of the Institute of Public Affairs. He has a particular interest in the area of human rights, with extensive experience both of practising and researching in the area. Professor Masterman is a graduate of King’s College London who is currently...2016-03-0247 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastHRA Repeal? - Professors Masterman and Gearty: CULS LectureProfessor Connor Gearty and Professor Roger Masterman spoke about reform of the Human Rights Act 1998 on Friday 26 February 2016 at the Mill Lane Lecture Rooms, as guests on the regular CULS speaker programme.Professor Gearty is a former Cambridge PhD student currently at the London School of Economics, where he holds the positions Professor of Human Rights Law and Director of the Institute of Public Affairs. He has a particular interest in the area of human rights, with extensive experience both of practising and researching in the area. Professor Masterman is a graduate of King’s College London wh...2016-03-0247 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'What underpins judicial review?' - CULS Fellows' DebateCULS is delighted to present Professor Paul Craig and Professor Christopher Forsyth. On the 4 February 2016 in the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge, they explored what principles underpin judicial review in the UK in a dialogue. Professor Paul Craig is Professor of English Law at Oxford and a Vinerian scholar. Professor Christopher Forsyth is Professor of Public Law and Private International Law at Cambridge. For more information on the event see https://www.facebook.com/events/553390161490285/ This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2016-02-051h 14CULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastWhat underpins judicial review? - CULS Fellows' DebateCULS is delighted to present Professor Paul Craig and Professor Christopher Forsyth. On the 4 February 2016 in the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge, they explored what principles underpin judicial review in the UK in a dialogue.Professor Paul Craig is Professor of English Law at Oxford and a Vinerian scholar. Professor Christopher Forsyth is Professor of Public Law and Private International Law at Cambridge.For more information on the event see https://www.facebook.com/events/553390161490285/This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. 2016-02-051h 13Cambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'Duties of an Expert Witness – before and after the Ikarian Reefer' - Lord Clarke: CULS LectureLord Clarke of the UK Supreme Court spoke about "Duties of an Expert Witness – before and after the Ikarian Reefer" on Thursday 28 January 2016 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme. Lord Clarke read economics and law at King's College, Cambridge, before being called, in 1965, to the Bar at Middle Temple where he spent 27 years. He became a QC in 1979, and was a Recorder sitting in both criminal and civil courts from 1985 to 1992. Lord Clarke was promoted to the Court of Appeal of England and Wales in 1998 and sworn of...2016-01-2941 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastDuties of an Expert Witness – before and after the Ikarian Reefer - Lord Clarke: CULS LectureLord Clarke of the UK Supreme Court spoke about "Duties of an Expert Witness – before and after the Ikarian Reefer" on Thursday 28 January 2016 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme.Lord Clarke read economics and law at King's College, Cambridge, before being called, in 1965, to the Bar at Middle Temple where he spent 27 years. He became a QC in 1979, and was a Recorder sitting in both criminal and civil courts from 1985 to 1992. Lord Clarke was promoted to the Court of Appeal of England and Wales in 1998 and sworn of the Pr...2016-01-2941 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'This House Believes Strict Liability Has No Place in Criminal Law' - CULS Fellows' DebateOn Thursday 12 November 2015, Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) hosted a debate on the proposition: 'This House Believes Strict Liability Has No Place in Criminal Law'. Proposition: Professor Andrew Ashworth (Oxford) & Dr John Stanton-Ife (KCL) Opposition: Professor Andrew Simester (Cambridge) & Dr Findlay Stark (Cambridge) Chair: James Riseley This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2015-11-131h 07Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'This House Believes Strict Liability Has No Place in Criminal Law' - CULS Fellows' DebateOn Thursday 12 November 2015, Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) hosted a debate on the proposition: 'This House Believes Strict Liability Has No Place in Criminal Law'. Proposition: Professor Andrew Ashworth (Oxford) & Dr John Stanton-Ife (KCL) Opposition: Professor Andrew Simester (Cambridge) & Dr Findlay Stark (Cambridge) Chair: James Riseley This event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2015-11-131h 07CULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastThis House Believes Strict Liability Has No Place in Criminal Law - CULS Fellows' DebateOn Thursday 12 November 2015, Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) hosted a debate on the proposition: 'This House Believes Strict Liability Has No Place in Criminal Law'.Proposition: Professor Andrew Ashworth (Oxford) & Dr John Stanton-Ife (KCL)Opposition: Professor Andrew Simester (Cambridge) & Dr Findlay Stark (Cambridge)Chair: James RiseleyThis event was kindly sponsored by Clifford Chance.For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2015-11-131h 07CULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastJudge James Crawford: CULS DiscussionA discussion held with Judge James Crawford on 9 October 2015.CULS was delighted to partner with Clifford Chance for the first speaker event of Michaelmas term. On the 9th of October, His Excellency Judge James Crawford spoke to the society. The format of the event was an interview followed by a Q & A. James Crawford was elected a judge of the International Court of Justice for a full term of 9 years in November 2014 and took his seat on the court on the 6th February 2015. From 1992-2014 he was the Whewell Professor of International...2015-10-1352 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'Is shareholder value the altar on which Boards should sacrifice wider concerns about directors' duties' - Mark Rawlinson: CULS LectureMark Rawlinson, Partner at Freshfields,delivered a talk entitled "Is shareholder value the altar on which Boards should sacrifice wider concerns about directors' duties" on Monday 1 December 2014 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2014-12-0233 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastIs shareholder value the altar on which Boards should sacrifice wider concerns about directors' duties - Mark Rawlinson: CULS LectureMark Rawlinson, Partner at Freshfields,delivered a talk entitled "Is shareholder value the altar on which Boards should sacrifice wider concerns about directors' duties" on Monday 1 December 2014 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2014-12-0232 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'Justice and Public Will' - Lord Justice Laws: CULS LectureLord Justice Laws, Lord Justice of Appeal, gave a talk entitled "Justice and Public Will" on Friday 21 February 2014 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2014-02-2441 minPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'Justice and Public Will' - Lord Justice Laws: CULS LectureLord Justice Laws, Lord Justice of Appeal, gave a talk entitled "Justice and Public Will" on Friday 21 February 2014 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2014-02-2441 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastJustice and Public Will - Lord Justice Laws: CULS LectureLord Justice Laws, Lord Justice of Appeal, gave a talk entitled "Justice and Public Will" on Friday 21 February 2014 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2014-02-2441 minPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'This House believes that there is no need for Joint Enterprise liability in English law' - CULS Fellows' DebateOn Tuesday 18 February, Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) hosted a debate between Professor Graham Virgo, Dr Findlay Stark, Professor Andrew Simester and Dr Matthew Dyson, entitled "This House believes that there is no need for Joint Enterprise liability in English law". This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2014-02-1956 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'This House believes that there is no need for Joint Enterprise liability in English law' - CULS Fellows' DebateOn Tuesday 18 February, Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) hosted a debate between Professor Graham Virgo, Dr Findlay Stark, Professor Andrew Simester and Dr Matthew Dyson, entitled "This House believes that there is no need for Joint Enterprise liability in English law". This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2014-02-1956 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastThis House believes that there is no need for Joint Enterprise liability in English law - CULS Fellows' DebateOn Tuesday 18 February, Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) hosted a debate between Professor Graham Virgo, Dr Findlay Stark, Professor Andrew Simester and Dr Matthew Dyson, entitled "This House believes that there is no need for Joint Enterprise liability in English law".This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2014-02-1956 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'The Role of Law Officers: Law at the heart of the Government' - Oliver Heald: CULS LectureOliver Heald MP, spoke about the government's views are on judicial review reform, and its policy on human rights, in a talk entitled "The Role of Law Officers: Law at the heart of the Government" on Thursday 13 February 2014 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2014-02-1433 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastThe Role of Law Officers: Law at the heart of the Government - Oliver Heald: CULS LectureOliver Heald MP, spoke about the government's views are on judicial review reform, and its policy on human rights, in a talk entitled "The Role of Law Officers: Law at the heart of the Government" on Thursday 13 February 2014 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2014-02-1433 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'Independent Law Reform: Is it a Myth?' - Elizabeth Cooke: CULS LectureProfessor Elizabeth Cooke, Law Commissioner and University of Reading, spoke about the development of police accountability in the UK in the past five decades, in a talk entitled "Independent Law Reform: Is it a Myth?" on Tuesday 4 February 2014 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2014-02-0541 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastIndependent Law Reform: Is it a Myth? - Elizabeth Cooke: CULS LectureProfessor Elizabeth Cooke, Law Commissioner and University of Reading, spoke about the development of police accountability in the UK in the past five decades, in a talk entitled "Independent Law Reform: Is it a Myth?" on Tuesday 4 February 2014 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2014-02-0541 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'Policing the Police: Power, Scrutiny & Accountability?' - Raju Bhatt: CULS LectureRaju Bhatt spoke about the development of police accountability in the UK in the past five decades, in a talk entitled "Policing the Police: Power, Scrutiny & Accountability?" on Wednesday 20 November 2013 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, Founding partner of the leading human rights solicitors firm Bhatt Murphy, and winner of the 'Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year 2013' for outstanding achievement, Raju Bhatt is a leading human rights solicitor with special expertise in police law and deaths in custody cases. Mr Bhatt has been called upon to act...2013-12-1039 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastPolicing the Police: Power, Scrutiny & Accountability? - Raju Bhatt: CULS LectureRaju Bhatt spoke about the development of police accountability in the UK in the past five decades, in a talk entitled "Policing the Police: Power, Scrutiny & Accountability?" on Wednesday 20 November 2013 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, Founding partner of the leading human rights solicitors firm Bhatt Murphy, and winner of the 'Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year 2013' for outstanding achievement, Raju Bhatt is a leading human rights solicitor with special expertise in police law and deaths in custody cases. Mr Bhatt has been called upon to act in...2013-12-1039 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'The Altered or Disordered Mind; When is the Mens Rea?' - Lord Hughes: CULS LectureLord Hughes spoke about "The Altered or Disordered Mind; When is the Mens Rea?" on Thursday 7 November 2013 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2013-11-0856 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'The Defamation Act 2013: How Did We Get Here and What Does it Achieve?' - James Price QC: CULS LectureJames Price QC spoke about "The Defamation Act 2013: How Did We Get Here and What Does it Achieve?" on Friday 1 November 2013 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2013-11-0851 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastThe Altered or Disordered Mind; When is the Mens Rea? - Lord Hughes: CULS LectureLord Hughes spoke about "The Altered or Disordered Mind; When is the Mens Rea?" on Thursday 7 November 2013 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2013-11-0856 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastThe Defamation Act 2013: How Did We Get Here and What Does it Achieve? - James Price QC: CULS LectureJames Price QC spoke about "The Defamation Act 2013: How Did We Get Here and What Does it Achieve?" on Friday 1 November 2013 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see the CULS website at: https://culs.org.uk2013-11-0851 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'They Think it's All Over; It is Now' - Lucy Stone QC: CULS LectureLucy Stone QC spoke about "They Think it's All Over; It is Now" on Wednesday 16th October 2013 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, Also known as 'Lucy No-Stone-Left-Unturned', Lucy Stone QC of Queen Elizabeth Buildings is one of the most established family law barristers in England. Speaking about the finance for children of unmarried parents, Lucy will explore what difference the parents' marriage makes to the child - does it? Should it? This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see...2013-10-1817 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastThey Think it's All Over; It is Now - Lucy Stone QC: CULS LectureLucy Stone QC spoke about "They Think it's All Over; It is Now" on Wednesday 16th October 2013 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, Also known as 'Lucy No-Stone-Left-Unturned', Lucy Stone QC of Queen Elizabeth Buildings is one of the most established family law barristers in England. Speaking about the finance for children of unmarried parents, Lucy will explore what difference the parents' marriage makes to the child - does it? Should it?This event was kindly Sponsored by Simmons & Simmons. For more information see the...2013-10-1817 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'The Last Human Right, or its Antithesis? Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, the Right to Life and the Right to Choose the Timing and Manner of Death' - Paul Bowen QC: CULS LecturePaul Bowen QC spoke about "The Last Human Right, or its Antithesis? Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, the Right to Life and the Right to Choose the Timing and Manner of Death" on Friday 25th January 2013 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, Law Society Advocate of the Year 2009 and counsel for Tony Nicklinson in the widely publicised euthanasia case in August 2012, Paul Bowen QC is a barrister at Doughty Street Chambers specialising in public law and human rights, with a particular interest in cases involving serious medical treatment, the right of autonomy...2013-03-0853 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastThe Last Human Right, or its Antithesis? Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, the Right to Life and the Right to Choose the Timing and Manner of Death - Paul Bowen QC: CULS LecturePaul Bowen QC spoke about "The Last Human Right, or its Antithesis? Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, the Right to Life and the Right to Choose the Timing and Manner of Death" on Friday 25th January 2013 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, Law Society Advocate of the Year 2009 and counsel for Tony Nicklinson in the widely publicised euthanasia case in August 2012, Paul Bowen QC is a barrister at Doughty Street Chambers specialising in public law and human rights, with a particular interest in cases involving serious medical treatment, the right of...2013-03-0853 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'This House Believes That Duties of Care are Really Duties': CULS DebateThe final CULS Speakers event for 2012-13 was a debate on the proposition "This House Believes That Duties of Care are Really Duties", which featured Nick McBride (Pembroke) and Sandy Steel (Murray Edwards) for the proposition, and Jonathan Morgan (Corpus Christi) and Janet O'Sullivan (Selwyn) against. The debate was Chaired by the out-going President of CULS Jacynth Bassett, introduced by Gretel Scott (Speakers Secretary) and organised by Gretel Scott and Maya Kaye (Vice Speakers Secretary). The debate was held on Monday 4th March at 7:30pm Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge. This debate is highly relevant...2013-03-0845 minPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of CambridgePublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge'This House Believes That Duties of Care are Really Duties': CULS DebateThe final CULS Speakers event for 2012-13 was a debate on the proposition "This House Believes That Duties of Care are Really Duties", which featured Nick McBride (Pembroke) and Sandy Steel (Murray Edwards) for the proposition, and Jonathan Morgan (Corpus Christi) and Janet O'Sullivan (Selwyn) against. The debate was Chaired by the out-going President of CULS Jacynth Bassett, introduced by Gretel Scott (Speakers Secretary) and organised by Gretel Scott and Maya Kaye (Vice Speakers Secretary). The debate was held on Monday 4th March at 7:30pm Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge. This debate is highly relevant for anyone studying Tort...2013-03-0845 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastThis House Believes That Duties of Care are Really Duties: CULS DebateThe final CULS Speakers event for 2012-13 was a debate on the proposition "This House Believes That Duties of Care are Really Duties", which featured Nick McBride (Pembroke) and Sandy Steel (Murray Edwards) for the proposition, and Jonathan Morgan (Corpus Christi) and Janet O'Sullivan (Selwyn) against.The debate was Chaired by the out-going President of CULS Jacynth Bassett, introduced by Gretel Scott (Speakers Secretary) and organised by Gretel Scott and Maya Kaye (Vice Speakers Secretary).The debate was held on Monday 4th March at 7:30pm Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.This debate...2013-03-0845 minCambridge University Law Society SpeakersCambridge University Law Society Speakers'Life at the Bar' - Alex Bailin QC: CULS LectureAlex Bailin QC spoke about "Life at the Bar" on Monday 27th February 2012 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, Alex Bailin is a Member of Matrix Chambers, one the more recent Chambers (set up in 2000), said to be "a progressive, forward-thinking service which caters to the needs of the modern-day client". Described by Chambers & Partners as a barrister who "closes off problems before they arise", Alex Bailin QC is at the forefront of criminal, public, administrative and human rights law. A member of Matrix Chambers...2012-02-2851 minCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastCULSCAST: The CULS PodcastLife at the Bar - Alex Bailin QC: CULS LectureAlex Bailin QC spoke about "Life at the Bar" on Monday 27th February 2012 at the Faculty of Law, as a guest on the regular CULS speaker programme, Alex Bailin is a Member of Matrix Chambers, one the more recent Chambers (set up in 2000), said to be "a progressive, forward-thinking service which caters to the needs of the modern-day client". Described by Chambers & Partners as a barrister who "closes off problems before they arise", Alex Bailin QC is at the forefront of criminal, public, administrative and human rights law. A member of Matrix Chambers, he has been involved...2012-02-2851 min