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Read more at: Exploring legal futures webinars: Internships, vacation schemes and training contracts: What firms are looking for

Exploring legal futures webinars: Internships, vacation schemes and training contracts: What firms are looking for

Calling all prospective and current University students interested in learning about Law at Cambridge and the exciting and impactful career paths available to Law graduates! The Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge is excited to introduce its first annual Exploring Legal Futures webinar. This series of free online...


Read more at: Exploring legal futures webinars: Demystifying Law at Cambridge

Exploring legal futures webinars: Demystifying Law at Cambridge

Calling all prospective and current University students interested in learning about Law at Cambridge and the exciting and impactful career paths available to Law graduates! The Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge is excited to introduce its first annual Exploring Legal Futures webinar. This series of free online...


Read more at: CFLPP Monthly Seminar: 'Consciousness-Raising'

CFLPP Monthly Seminar: 'Consciousness-Raising'

The first Lent Term 2024 session of the monthly seminar run by the Cambridge Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy will take place on Friday, January 26th, at 3:00pm , through Zoom . The seminar will be chaired by Paula Keller, who is currently a three-year postdoctoral research fellow at Jesus College, Cambridge. For...


Read more at: Cambridge Legal Theory Discussion Group (CLTDG): 'Public Legitimation'

Cambridge Legal Theory Discussion Group (CLTDG): 'Public Legitimation'

Speaker: Alma Diamond (University of Chicago) Abstract: I use Hart’s treatment of social rule-following as a jumping-off point to consider a particular kind of normative social practice: one involving the recognition of social obligations (rather than mere standards or guides for behavior). I call this a peremptory...


Read more at: Cambridge Legal Theory Discussion Group (CLTDG): 'Untangling the Gordian Knot of Motive'

Cambridge Legal Theory Discussion Group (CLTDG): 'Untangling the Gordian Knot of Motive'

Speaker: Levin Güver (UCL) Motive is standardly taken to be irrelevant to criminal liability. Those that take issue with this claim usually do so on normative grounds: they argue that motive ought to be relevant to criminal liability on the basis of normative considerations such as the sympatheticness of the agent’s...


Read more at: Cambridge Legal Theory Discussion Group (CLTDG): 'Reconstructing Precedent'

Cambridge Legal Theory Discussion Group (CLTDG): 'Reconstructing Precedent'

Speaker: Nina Varsava (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Abstract: I try to explain and justify the doctrine of horizontal stare decisis, which is mysterious in that it requires a court to follow its own decisions and simultaneously permits or even requires the court to depart from those decisions. I argue that horizontal...


Read more at: Cambridge Legal Theory Discussion Group (CLTDG): 'Challenging the State’s Claim to Authority'

Cambridge Legal Theory Discussion Group (CLTDG): 'Challenging the State’s Claim to Authority'

Speaker: Kenneth Tomer (NYU) & Meir Yarom (University of Sydney) Abstract: A prevailing view in jurisprudence holds that states necessarily claim legitimate authority. We understand this claim as entailing two independent claims: a claim to rule and a claim to legitimacy. Theorists have focused on what legitimacy...


Read more at: Talking Animals, Law and Philosophy event: 'Animal Sentience and Interspecies Welfare Comparisons'

Talking Animals, Law and Philosophy event: 'Animal Sentience and Interspecies Welfare Comparisons'

Please join us for our next event in the Talking Animals, Law & Philosophy series. Speaker: Jonathan Birch (Professor of Philosophy, London School of Economics) 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...


Read more at: Talking Animals, Law and Philosophy event: 'A Bioethical Engagement with the Canadian Council on Animal Care Revised Ethics Document'

Talking Animals, Law and Philosophy event: 'A Bioethical Engagement with the Canadian Council on Animal Care Revised Ethics Document'

Please join us for our next event in the Talking Animals, Law & Philosophy series. Speaker: Andrew Fenton (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Dalhousie University) 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...


Read more at: Talking Animals, Law and Philosophy event: 'Fighting for Animals in a Moment of Danger'

Talking Animals, Law and Philosophy event: 'Fighting for Animals in a Moment of Danger'

Please join us for our next event in the Talking Animals, Law & Philosophy series. Speaker: Claire Jean Kim (Professor of Political Science and Asian American Studies, University of California, Irvine) Claire Jean Kim is Professor of Political Science and Asian American Studies at the University of California, Irvine...