Faculty of Law general media

Faculty of Law general media

Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge

Episodes 134
Avg. Duration 46m
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Since Aug 2008
Latest Episode Apr 2026

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Recordings of lectures, events and other media from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, which don't belong in other podcasts collections.

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Child Contact Arrangements in the Context of Gender-Based Violence. A look at the Spanish no-contact rule: Family Law Seminar

Apr 30, 2026 28m

Speaker: Dr Maitena Arakistain Arriola (Assistant Professor in Civil Law, University of the Basque Country; Visiting Fellow CFL; Bye Fellow, Robinson College)Can the pro-contact culture that prevails…

The Rt. Hon. Lord Lloyd-Jones addresses the Exploring Law Conference

Apr 01, 2026 44m

In this lecture, delivered at the 51st iteration of the Exploring Law Conference (ELC) at Cambridge, Lord Lloyd-Jones provides an expert overview of the United Kingdom's highest appellate bodies: the…

The Employment Rights Bill Panel, 4 December 2025

Dec 04, 2025 52m

A panel discussion on the Employment Rights Bill held at the Faculty of Law on 4 December 2025. Lord (John) Hendy KC and Councillor Nick Denys from the Law Society shared their insights on the…

The Far-Right: The Left's Fault?: Cambridge Human Rights Law Society

Nov 26, 2025 56m

Is modern left-wing progressive politics to blame for the current rise of the far-right?This event was held by the Cambridge University Human Rights Law Society (CUHRLS) and Clare Politics Society,…

The Paradoxes of Property: What do we Own and What can we Own?: Hamlyn Lectures 2025, Lecture 2

Nov 13, 2025 55m

On Wednesday 12 November 2025 Professor Dame Sarah Worthington DBE, KC (Hon), FBA, FRSA delivered the second of three 2025 Hamlyn Lectures at the Faculty.The Hamlyn Lectures are normally delivered in…

The future on trial: where next for human rights litigation?: Cambridge Women in Law

Sep 30, 2025 1h 12m

On 26 September 2025 Cambridge Women in Law (CWIL) hosted the Right Honourable Lady Arden of Heswall DBE as she chaired a compelling discussion with four exceptional legal minds shaping the future of…

The future of the European Union after the Lisbon Treaty: The 2009 Alcuin Lecture

Aug 13, 2025 50m

On Tuesday 17th November the Rt. Hon. Professor Shirley Williams delivered the 2009 Alcuin lecture at the Law Faculty, discussing the future of the European Union after the Lisbon Treaty.Shirley…

BACL Book discussion: 'Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era: A Comparative Study'

Apr 29, 2025 1h 25m

The British Association of Comparative Law (BACL) held a discussion of Dr Irini Katsirea’s book, 'Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era: A Comparative Study' (2024) on 29th April 2025.This…

The statehood of Palestine: A Palestinian account: Cambridge University Lawyers Without Borders

Mar 21, 2025 56m

Speaker: Professor Victor Kattan (University of Nottingham)Chair: Professor Antony Anghie (Goodhart Professor, National University of Singapore and the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of…

On the Interface between Public and Private International Law: 1973 Professor Inaugural Lecture 2025

Feb 07, 2025 58m

Oh Thursday 6th February 2025 Professor Campbell McLachlan KC delivered his 1973 Professor Inaugural Lecture: 'On the Interface between Public and Private International Law'.The lecture begins at…

Professor Glanville Williams: 7 December 1970

May 20, 2024 15m

Professor Glanville Williams, Peter Glazebrooke, David Williams, and Dr Richard Sparks with Mr A F Wilcocks, previously Chief Constable of Hertfordshire, and author of 'Enforcing the Law with…

CFL Lecture: 'The Lundy Model of Child Participation: space, voice, audience and influence for young people in decision making when parents separate' (audio)

Mar 11, 2024 1h 15m

This event was hosted by Cambridge Family Law Centre (CFL) on 7 March 2024. Speakers: Professor Laura Lundy (Queen’s University Belfast), Professor Anne Barlow (University of Exeter) & Dr Jan…

'Judges, Jurists and Style': Professor Jonathan Morgan Inaugural lecture (audio)

Jan 29, 2024 59m

Judges and jurists employ distinctive, and distinctly different, styles of reasoning. Judges develop the common law cautiously, by incremental analogical development. Judicial reasoning is…

'The Idealist's Dilemma' - Philip Allott

Jan 02, 2024 21m

On 23 May 2014, Professor Philip Allott of the University of Cambridge addressed the Spring Conference of the International Law Association British Branch at the Inner Temple, London.

Downing Professor Inaugural Lecture: 'Private Law's Two Bodies' (audio)

May 22, 2023 49m

Professor Lionel Smith gave his Downing Professor Inaugural Lecture on Friday 19 May 2023 at the Faculty of Law. The Downing Professorship was founded in 1800, supported from a bequest from Sir…

Darwin College Erasmus Seminar: 'What happens when enforcement doesn’t happen: Brexit, free movement and … Great Yarmouth' (audio)

Nov 29, 2022 40m

The inaugural Darwin College Erasmus Seminar took place on Wednesday 23 November at 6pm in Darwin College. Professor Catherine Barnard gave her talk on : 'What happens when enforcement doesn’t…

It's the Law: Civil Law

Mar 04, 2021 28m

A BBC World Service programme broadcast on 29 August 1991. What is Civil Law, and why does the legal system of ancient Rome still matter? This second of five programmes looks at how many countries'…

It's the Law: Common Law

Mar 04, 2021 29m

A BBC World Service programme broadcast on 19 August 1991. The history of common law in England and how it spread across the English-speaking world, adapting to local cultures. Plus, the development…

Webinar: 'Criminal Justice in a Pandemic: The Prisons' (audio)

Jun 04, 2020 1h 2m

In these two public webinars from the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge, the panels explore the enormous additional pressures that the pandemic has imposed on the criminal justice…

Webinar: 'Criminal Justice in a Pandemic: The courts' (audio)

May 28, 2020 1h 1m

In these two public webinars from the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge, the panels explore the enormous additional pressures that the pandemic has imposed on the criminal justice…

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