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Read more at: CFLPP Monthly seminar: 'When Jobs Become (More) Hazardous'

CFLPP Monthly seminar: 'When Jobs Become (More) Hazardous'

The final 2025 Easter Term session of the monthly seminar run by the Cambridge Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy will take place on Wednesday, 25 June at 3:00pm , through Zoom. The seminar will be chaired by Dr Alexander Bryan, who is currently Director of Studies in Philosophy and the Isaac Newton Trust Career...


Read more at: Talking Animals, Law and Philosophy event: 'Sentient Dignity'

Talking Animals, Law and Philosophy event: 'Sentient Dignity'

Please join us for our next event in the Talking Animals, Law & Philosophy series. Speaker: Matthew Wray Perry (University of British Columbia) All events take place on Zoom from 5-6.30pm (UK time). They are free and open to all. For more information about the Talking Animals series and to register for the events...


Read more at: Talking Animals, Law and Philosophy event: 'Optimism and Animal Rights Law: Looking at Two Unlikely Sources of Legal Momentum in Animal Rights' Configure

Talking Animals, Law and Philosophy event: 'Optimism and Animal Rights Law: Looking at Two Unlikely Sources of Legal Momentum in Animal Rights' Configure

Please join us for our next event in the Talking Animals, Law & Philosophy series. Speaker: Justin Marceau (Denver Sturm College of Law and Visiting Fellow at our Centre) All events take place on Zoom from 5-6.30pm (UK time). They are free and open to all. For more information about the Talking Animals series and to...


Read more at: Talking Animals, Law and Philosophy event: 'The Politics of Animal Time: Species, Race, and the Anthropocene'

Talking Animals, Law and Philosophy event: 'The Politics of Animal Time: Species, Race, and the Anthropocene'

Please join us for our next event in the Talking Animals, Law & Philosophy series. Speaker: Mariam Motamedi Fraser (University College London) All events take place on Zoom from 5-6.30pm (UK time). They are free and open to all. For more information about the Talking Animals series and to register for the events, visit...


Read more at: Online seminar: The 'For Women Scotland' judgment - An academic discussion

Online seminar: The 'For Women Scotland' judgment - An academic discussion

Speakers: Aidan O'Neill KC (Scot) KC (Matrix Chambers) and Dr Lena Holzer (University of Cambridge) Abstract: An online debate considering the recent Supreme Court case of 'For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers' which was handed down on 16 April featuring Aidan O’Neill KC (Scot.), KC (E&W), BL (Ireland) who...


Read more at: CELS/USC Virtual Antitrust Law Workshop Series: ''A Vital Clue?': Justifying the Integration of Regulatory Norms in EU Competition Law'

CELS/USC Virtual Antitrust Law Workshop Series: ''A Vital Clue?': Justifying the Integration of Regulatory Norms in EU Competition Law'

Speaker: Niamh Dunne (LSE) Title: ''A Vital Clue?': Justifying the Integration of Regulatory Norms in EU Competition Law' To register your interest for this event please contact Professor Oke Odudu ( oo201@cam.ac.uk ).


Read more at: CELS/USC Virtual Antitrust Law Workshop Series: “Priority Setting in Competition Law Enforcement”

CELS/USC Virtual Antitrust Law Workshop Series: “Priority Setting in Competition Law Enforcement”

Speaker: Or Brook (Leeds) Title: “Priority Setting in Competition Law Enforcement” To register your interest for this event please contact Professor Oke Odudu ( oo201@cam.ac.uk ).


Read more at: CELS/USC Virtual Antitrust Law Workshop Series: “The Superiority of the Consumer Welfare Standard”

CELS/USC Virtual Antitrust Law Workshop Series: “The Superiority of the Consumer Welfare Standard”

Speaker: Professor Nicolas Petit (EUI) Title: “The Superiority of the Consumer Welfare Standard” To register your interest for this event please contact Professor Oke Odudu ( oo201@cam.ac.uk ).


Read more at: CGHR Practitioner Series: 'Meet a Former Associate Program Director at Human Rights Watch'

CGHR Practitioner Series: 'Meet a Former Associate Program Director at Human Rights Watch'

Speaker: Matthew Gillet (Senior Lecturer at the University of Essex and a United Nations Special Mandate Holder (Chair-Rapporteur of the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention)) Fred Abrahams worked for nearly 30 years at Human Rights Watch, first as a researcher and then as a senior manager. He helped start the Emergencies...


Read more at: CELS/USC Virtual Antitrust Law Workshop Series: “Transformative Competition Law Adjudication – In Search of a Coherent Adjudicative Framework: A Case Study of South Africa”

CELS/USC Virtual Antitrust Law Workshop Series: “Transformative Competition Law Adjudication – In Search of a Coherent Adjudicative Framework: A Case Study of South Africa”

Speaker: Dr Liat Davis (George Washington University) Title: “Transformative Competition Law Adjudication – In Search of a Coherent Adjudicative Framework: A Case Study of South Africa” To register your interest for this event, or view the draft paper in advance, please contact Professor Oke Odudu ( oo201@cam.ac.uk ).