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Read more at: CUILS: 'The Challenges Facing International Criminal Law'

CUILS: 'The Challenges Facing International Criminal Law'

Hosted by the Cambridge University International Law Society. Can we use international criminal law to tackle the climate emergency? What changes could be made to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to improve how it functions? Will the new U.S. President Joe Biden change America’s hostile stance to the ICC? These...


Read more at: CELS Webinar: 'Uber BV and others (Appellants) v Aslam and others (Respondents) [2021] UKSC 5'

CELS Webinar: 'Uber BV and others (Appellants) v Aslam and others (Respondents) [2021] UKSC 5'

Speakers: Dr Zoe Adams, Professor Catherine Barnard, Professor Simon Deakin, Ms Sarah Fraser Butlin, Professor Owen Warnock Experts from the University of Cambridge discuss the recent Supreme Court decision the drivers working for the company Uber must be treated as workers rather than self-employed. Zoom registration link...


Read more at: CEENRG Seminars: 'Climate Refugees: The big challenge of Public International Law and the European Union'

CEENRG Seminars: 'Climate Refugees: The big challenge of Public International Law and the European Union'

Speaker: Karla Zambrano, PhD Researcher, University of Valencia. Visiting Researcher at CEENRG Hosted by the Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance. Register online .


Read more at: CUILS: 'Brexit: The Future of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement'

CUILS: 'Brexit: The Future of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement'

Hosted by the Cambridge University International Law Society. Quite some dust was kicked up with the finalisation of negotiations for the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) on 24 December 2020. Despite having provisionally taken effect more than a month ago, much remains unclear about the operation of the TCA and...


Read more at: 2021 Baron de Lancey Lecture: 'Law, Hormones, and Sport: a level playing field'

2021 Baron de Lancey Lecture: 'Law, Hormones, and Sport: a level playing field'

The Centre for Law, Medicine and Life Sciences is delighted to announce that the 2021 Baron de Lancey Lecture will take place online at 17:30 on Tuesday 30 th March 2021. Speaker: Dr Silvia Camporesi, King’s College London How do we ensure a level playing field in sport given natural variations in human biology? When...


Read more at: Law & Society in History Mobilities, Scales, Methods: Economic Law & Histories of Economic Life

Law & Society in History Mobilities, Scales, Methods: Economic Law & Histories of Economic Life

This Online Seminar is part of the Global Legal Histories Series Joint Centre for History and Economics, University of Cambridge and Joint Center for History and Economics, Harvard University & Lauterpacht Centre for International Law Law & Society in History: Mobilities, Scales, Methods puts a spotlight on...


Read more at: Lawyers Without Borders: 'Get to Know UK Legal Charities!'

Lawyers Without Borders: 'Get to Know UK Legal Charities!'

The Lawyers Without Borders Cambridge University Division are hosting a speaker event called 'Get to Know UK Legal Charities' . We have invited David Abbott from the Free Representation Unit, Allegra Angelica Enefer, and Charmaine Clubb from Advocate to speak to us about the importance of legal charities in the UK justice...


Read more at: CELS Evening Webinar: ‘Challenges for the Law Post Brexit’

CELS Evening Webinar: ‘Challenges for the Law Post Brexit’

Speaker: Sir Jonathan Jones KCB QC (Hon), Former Treasury Solicitor and Permanent Secretary of the GLD Biography: Jonathan Jones spent over 30 years as a government lawyer before standing down at the end of 2020. He held posts in the Departments for Education and Transport, HM Treasury, the Attorney General’s Office and...


Read more at: CELS Evening Webinar: 'Should Hungary and Poland be EU Member States?'

CELS Evening Webinar: 'Should Hungary and Poland be EU Member States?'

Speaker: Professor Gráinne de Búrca, NYU Law Faculty Biography: Gráinne de Búrca is Florence Ellinwood Allen Professor of Law at NYU. She is also Director of the Hauser Global Law School and Co-director of the Jean Monnet Center at NYU. Her fields of research and expertise include European Union law and human rights law...


Read more at: CPL Seminar: 'Research in Progress – Two Types of Formalism in the Rule of Law'

CPL Seminar: 'Research in Progress – Two Types of Formalism in the Rule of Law'

The Centre For Public Law will host a series of ‘current developments’ and ‘research in progress’ seminars this Term over Zoom. Speaker: Konatsu Nishigai If you would like to read a copy of Konatsu’s paper, please email Konatsu at kn364@cam.ac.uk . For more information and to get the meeting link, please email aly23@cam.ac...