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Thursday, 1 May 2014

Cambridge Hosts 'Comparing Tort and Crime' ConferenceOn 25-27 April 2014, the Cambridge Private Law Centre and Trinity College hosted a conference entitled Comparing Tort and Crime. The conference was the last in a series devoted to understanding the relationship between these two areas of law.

Representatives from 8 jurisdictions gathered in Cambridge to debate and discuss procedural, substantive, normative and other aspects of this relationship. The work will be published by Cambridge University Press in 2015 as "Comparing Tort and Crime", edited by Dr Matthew Dyson.

In the photograph: from left to right: Dr Martin Sunnqvist (Lund, and Associate Judge, Scania and Blekine Court of Appeal ), Prof. John Blackie (Strathclyde), Prof. Phillip Hellwege (Augsburg), Dr Renée Kool (Utrecht), Prof. Petra Wittig (Munich), Prof. Lorena Bachmaier Winter (Complutense Madrid), Prof. James Chalmers (Glasgow), Prof. Valérie Malabat (Bordeaux), Prof. François Kristen (Utrecht), Dr Véronique Wester-Ouisse (Rennes), Mr John Randall QC (Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn and University of New South Wales), Dr. Kylie Burns (Griffith), Dr. Matthew Dyson (Trinity College, Cambridge), Albert Ruda (Girona).

The other participants in the project are Dr Sandra Friberg (Uppsala), Ivo Giesen (Utrecht), Mr Carlos Gómez-Jara Díez (in practice and Autónoma, Madrid), Prof. Arlie Loughnan (Sydney), Prof. Mark Lunney (University of New England) and Dr Sonya Willis (Sydney).

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