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Read more at: Author-Meets-Critics Session on 'Freedom of Expression as Self-Restraint'

Author-Meets-Critics Session on 'Freedom of Expression as Self-Restraint'

An author-meets-critics event on Matthew Kramer's 2021 book Freedom of Expression as Self-Restraint will be held through Zoom at 6:00pm BST (1:00pm on the American East Coast) on Wednesday, May 18 th . Apart from Matthew Kramer of the University of Cambridge, the two panelists will be Larry Alexander of the University of...


Read more at: CCCJ Webinar: 'Contemporary Issues in Criminal Causation'

CCCJ Webinar: 'Contemporary Issues in Criminal Causation'

4:30-6:00pm Causation is a core concept in criminal law, and yet its meaning and application continue to attract controversy in theory and practice. Recent cases including Wallace, Broughton, Field and Rebelo demonstrate the complex causal issues that continue to bedevil the courts, particularly in homicide, despite...


Read more at: (Day 1) 11th Annual Conference of the CILJ: 'Strengthening Global Governance through International Law: Challenges and Opportunities'

(Day 1) 11th Annual Conference of the CILJ: 'Strengthening Global Governance through International Law: Challenges and Opportunities'

Invitation to Register | 11th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference Online, 26-27 March 2022 Strengthening Global Governance through International Law: Challenges and Opportunities What are the challenges that international law must confront to strengthen global governance in the future? What opportunities might these present, and how may this challenge our current vision of international law? How are traditional and emerging actors in international law engaging and preparing for these challenges and opportunities? If any of the above questions interest you, The Conference Team and Editorial Board of the Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ) invite you to register to attend the 11th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, taking place entirely online on 26-27 March 2022. Researchers will present their prepared papers and presentations spread across eight panels. Once registered, attendees will be able to listen to any or all panels of their choosing, as we have a linear programme planned. For any queries, please write to us at conference@cilj.co.uk .


Read more at: (Day 2) 11th Annual Conference of the CILJ: 'Strengthening Global Governance through International Law: Challenges and Opportunities'

(Day 2) 11th Annual Conference of the CILJ: 'Strengthening Global Governance through International Law: Challenges and Opportunities'

Invitation to Register | 11th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference Online, 26-27 March 2022 Strengthening Global Governance through International Law: Challenges and Opportunities What are the challenges that international law must confront to strengthen global governance in the future? What opportunities might these present, and how may this challenge our current vision of international law? How are traditional and emerging actors in international law engaging and preparing for these challenges and opportunities? If any of the above questions interest you, The Conference Team and Editorial Board of the Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ) invite you to register to attend the 11th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference, taking place entirely online on 26-27 March 2022. Researchers will present their prepared papers and presentations spread across eight panels. Once registered, attendees will be able to listen to any or all panels of their choosing, as we have a linear programme planned. For any queries, please write to us at conference@cilj.co.uk .


Read more at: CUArb/LCIL Lecture: 'Africa and International Arbitration: Arbitration and Economic Development' - Dr Babatunde Ajibade, SPA Ajibade & Co and Thomas R Snider, Al Tamimi & Company

CUArb/LCIL Lecture: 'Africa and International Arbitration: Arbitration and Economic Development' - Dr Babatunde Ajibade, SPA Ajibade & Co and Thomas R Snider, Al Tamimi & Company

This lecture is part of the Cambridge Arbitration Society (CUArb)/Lauterpacht Centre for International Law lecture series. Register online Speakers: Dr Babatunde Ajibade , Managing Partner of SPA Ajibade & Co, Lagos and Thomas R Snider , Partner at Al Tamimi & Company, Dubai Moderator: Eleanor Bird Organiser: Tim Fischer - Secretary and Committee Chair for Lectures and Seminars - Cambridge Arbitration Society


Read more at: LCIL/CELS Webinar: Rapid Response Webinar on the War in Ukraine

LCIL/CELS Webinar: Rapid Response Webinar on the War in Ukraine

The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL) and the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) invite you to an online Rapid Response Seminar on the War in Ukraine. On the 24 February 2022 Russian troops launched a fully-fledged invasion of Ukraine after force had been used between the two countries in February 2014...


Read more at: CELS/USC Virtual Antitrust Workshop: 'Could Mandated Neutrality Save Antitrust?'

CELS/USC Virtual Antitrust Workshop: 'Could Mandated Neutrality Save Antitrust?'

Title: 'Could Mandated Neutrality Save Antitrust?' Speaker: Professor Barak Orbach, University of Arizona College of Law Abstract: Mandated neutrality standards (MNS)—namely, equal treatment duties—require companies to deal with all interested parties on fair and equal terms. In recent years, lawmakers, antitrust enforcers...


Read more at: CFLPP Monthly Seminar: 'Outlaw(ing) Motherhood'

CFLPP Monthly Seminar: 'Outlaw(ing) Motherhood'

The penultimate 2021-2 monthly seminar run by the Cambridge Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy will take place on Wednesday, May 25th, at 1:00pm through Zoom . [ PLEASE NOTE THAT THE STARTING TIME IS TWO HOURS EARLIER THAN THE USUAL STARTING TIME, TO TAKE ACCOUNT OF THE EIGHT-HOUR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE UK AND...


Read more at: Cambridge Legal Theory Discussion Group (CLTDG): 'Nudges, Agency and Legality'

Cambridge Legal Theory Discussion Group (CLTDG): 'Nudges, Agency and Legality'

This session will be chaired by Javier Gallego Saade (Oxford), who will be presenting his paper "Nudges, Agency and Legality" for discussion with a response to be given by Duncan Wallace (Cambridge). You can find below the abstract of the paper, the link to the Zoom meeting and the link to the paper. The Zoom link: https...


Read more at: CUBArb/LCIL lecture series: 'Mandatory Rules: what should a commercial tribunal do?' - Audley Sheppard, Clifford Chance LLP and Dr Daphna Kapeliuk, Goldfarb Seligman

CUBArb/LCIL lecture series: 'Mandatory Rules: what should a commercial tribunal do?' - Audley Sheppard, Clifford Chance LLP and Dr Daphna Kapeliuk, Goldfarb Seligman

This lecture is part of the Cambridge Arbitration Society (CUArb)/Lauterpacht Centre for International Law lecture series. Register online Speakers: Audley Sheppard QC , Partner at Clifford Chance LLP and Dr Daphna Kapeliuk , Partner at Goldfarb Seligman Chair: Mel Andrew Schwing - Vice-President - Cambridge Arbitration Society