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Read more at: Independent Review of the Human Rights Act: Webinar

Independent Review of the Human Rights Act: Webinar

The Independent Human Rights Act Review (IHRAR) was launched in December 2020 to examine the framework of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA), how it is operating in practice and whether any change is required. The Review is being conducted by a Panel of eight members, chaired by Sir Peter Gross, a former judge of the Court of...


Read more at: CELS Lunchtime Seminar: 'The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement and the free flow of personal data: A solid foundation?'

CELS Lunchtime Seminar: 'The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement and the free flow of personal data: A solid foundation?'

Speaker: Eleonor Duhs, Fieldfisher Biography: Eleonor Duhs was a senior UK Government lawyer. She was the UK's lead lawyer in negotiations on the General Data Protection Regulation. She worked as a senior lawyer at the Department for Exiting the European Union where she led on the core provisions of the European Union (...


Read more at: CIPIL Evening Webinar: 'Off-Label Innovation'

CIPIL Evening Webinar: 'Off-Label Innovation'

Speaker: David A. Simon, Harvard Law School Biography: David A. Simon is a Research Fellow at the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, & Bioethics at Harvard Law School. From 2020-2021 he was a Visiting Associate Professor of Law & Frank H. Marks Intellectual Property Fellow at The George...


Read more at: CIPIL Evening Webinar: 'Martin v Kogan - Rewriting the script on Joint Authorship in Copyright'

CIPIL Evening Webinar: 'Martin v Kogan - Rewriting the script on Joint Authorship in Copyright'

Speaker: Ashton Chantrielle, 8 New Square Biography: Ashton’s IP practice includes copyright, design rights, trade marks and passing off cases and she acts for a number of media clients. Ashton has considerable experience in both the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court and the High Court, while also acting regularly for...


Read more at: Gates event: 'Closing gaps for good: Ensuring equitable recovery in a post-pandemic world'

Gates event: 'Closing gaps for good: Ensuring equitable recovery in a post-pandemic world'

From home schooling to domestic violence to education and child marriage, the pandemic has disproportionately affected women, increasing a gender gap already far too wide. As we begin to emerge from the crisis, we must create an inclusive society that capitalises on the full potential of all its citizens, to eliminate...


Read more at: Cambridge Tax Discussion Group: Developing a Tax Law Regime - The Cambodian Experience

Cambridge Tax Discussion Group: Developing a Tax Law Regime - The Cambodian Experience

A fascinating glimpse into how a legal system develops, using the example of the Cambodian tax system, will be given by Cambodian government adviser, Adam Glen - who is the only non-Cambodian involved the project. Setting his presentation in a geo-political and historical context, Adam will consider the economic...


Read more at: CUILS Webinar: 'Rethinking International Law and Technology'

CUILS Webinar: 'Rethinking International Law and Technology'

Hosted by the Cambridge University International Law Society. Speaker: Dr Asaf Lubin Description: International law is often called upon to react to rapid technological and scientific developments and their cross-border effects, by developing collaborative regulatory and governance frameworks that would respond to the...


Read more at: CUILS Webinar: 'The GDPR and International Organizations: Soft Enforcement, Hard Navigation?'

CUILS Webinar: 'The GDPR and International Organizations: Soft Enforcement, Hard Navigation?'

Hosted by the Cambridge University International Law Society Speakers: - Dr Fernando Lusa Bordin (University Lecturer in International Law; John Thornely Fellow in Law, Sidney Sussex College; Fellow, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge) - Dr Francesco Messineo (Legal Officer, Office of the...


Read more at: CUGLS webinar: 'Current Developments in Competition Law in UK and India'

CUGLS webinar: 'Current Developments in Competition Law in UK and India'

Cambridge University Graduate Law Society is hosting a webinar, titled 'Current Developments in Competition Law in UK and India'. The aim is to navigate the rapidly changing landscape of competition law in two of the largest economies of the world-UK and India. CUGLS will be joined by joined by Professor Albertina Albors-...


Read more at: CUGLS/CUWLS: Fiona Steffensen, Judicial Registrar of the Commercial Court of the Supreme Court of Victoria

CUGLS/CUWLS: Fiona Steffensen, Judicial Registrar of the Commercial Court of the Supreme Court of Victoria

As a follow from last week’s event with the Honourable Marilyn Warren AC QC, the Cambridge University Graduate Law Society and Cambridge University Women Lawyers’ Society are pleased to invite you to a conversation with Fiona Steffensen, Judicial Registrar of the Commercial Court of the Supreme Court of Victoria. Judicial...