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A Career Involving the Court of Protection
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Neil Walker, 'Utopian Threads and Legal Frames'
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Methods in Comparative Constitutional Studies
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Susan Rose-Ackerman, 'Kleptocracy and Corruption’s Impact on Democracy'
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Thomas Poole, 'Cities as Foundation of the Democratic Constitution'
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Shreya Atrey, 'Anti-Racism as a Legal Principle'
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Tom Adams, 'The Strike Down Power'
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Robert Craig, 'Royal Law: Prerogative Foundations'
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Farrah Raza, 'Patience Needed: NHS Regulation, Decision-Making, and Future Challenges for Patient Choice'
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Public Procurement of AI - Enabling Innovation and Managing Risks?
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UCL-Oxford Workshop hosted at UCL Law Faculty
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Martin Loughlin - 'Constitutionalism: A Critique'
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Jeff King - 'Law and Power in the Age of Emergencies'
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Hoi Kong - 'What Is the Canadian Constitution?'
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Shona Wilson Stark and David Howarth - 'Reflections on the Reality of the Constitution'
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Nick Friedman - 'Legitimate Expectation: A Rule of Law Account'
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Stephanie Barclay - 'Constitutional Rights as Protected Reasons'
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Nick Barber - 'The Right to Attachment'
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Book Launch: David Vitale, 'Trust, Courts and Social Rights: A Trust-Based Framework for Social Rights Enforcement' (CUP 2024).
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Michael Foran - Book Panel on 'Equality Before the Law: Equal Dignity, Wrongful Discrimination, and the Rule of Law'
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Rebecca Ananian-Welsh, 'A court is called a court: parliamentary sovereignty and the search for courts'
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Law and Democracy Network: Gandhi’s Law
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Law and Democracy Network: Law and Liberalism Today
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Mark Walters, 'The Safety of Rwanda Act - What would AV Dicey say?'
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Law and Democracy Network: Indian Elections and Political Parties
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Oxford POGO Club (May 2024): Can we meet those great green expectations? Capacity measures for green public procurement.
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Oxford POGO Club (April 2024): Green what, how or who? Can we compare green public procurement pursued through requirements, procedures, qualifications and other means?
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Panel Discussion on Alison Young's recent book, 'Unchecked Power? How Recent Constitutional Reforms Are Threatening UK Democracy'
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DLDG - Week 6: Decolonial theory and legal studies
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Robert Craig, 'Islands of Law: Ouster Clauses, Jurisdiction and Parliamentary Backlash'
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Eva Pils, 'How (not) to Counter Transnational Repression'
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Administrative Agreement Law in China and the Case of Public-Private Partnerships
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Sandy Steel, 'Compensation for Public Law Wrongs'
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Vanessa MacDonnell, 'The Executive's Constitution'
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Progressive Legislative Policy Making in India: A Conversation with Dhvani Mehta
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Shreya Atrey, 'Racial Discrimination at Common Law'
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Panel Discussion on Aileen Kavanagh's forthcoming book, 'The Collaborative Constitution' (Cambridge University Press, 2023)
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Francisco Urbina, 'The Force of Separation of Powers'
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Michaela Hailbronner, 'Acting When Others Aren't - Arguments from Failure in Public Law’
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Eddy Ventose, 'A Constitutional Dilemma: The Ossification of Pre-Independence Laws by Commonwealth Caribbean Constitutions'
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Electoral Adjudication and Democratic Renewal in Africa
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Public Law as Infrastructure of Imperial Governance
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Book Talk: Political Censorship in British Hong Kong: Freedom of Expression and the Law (1842–1997) (CUP 2022)
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Nick McBride at the PLDG : Has Covid-19 Killed the Principle of Legality?
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Models of State Liability
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The Liability of Public Authorities
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Call for Proposals: Political Parties & Constitutions in Asia
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Faculty Research Seminar: Regulating AI
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Oxford Public Law Book Festival: Christopher McCrudden, "The Law and Practice of the Ireland-Northern Ireland Protocol" (CUP 2022)
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Book Launch - The United Kingdom Constitution: An Introduction
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Political Deference in a Democratic Age: British Politics and the Constitution from the Eighteenth Century to Brexit
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Oxford Public Law Book Festival: Jack Beatson, 'Key Ideas in Law: The Rule of Law and the Separation of Powers' (Hart Publishing 2021)
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Oxford Public Law Book Festival: Joanna Bell, 'The Anatomy of Administrative Law' (Hart Publishing 2020)
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Undirected (Fiduciary) Duties
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Faculty Research Seminar: Discursive Constitutionalism
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Book Launch: Towards the Environmental Minimum - Environmental Protection through Human Rights
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Call for Interest: Oxford / UNSW Public Law doctoral online workshop
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Good Faith in Public Law
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Conference on 'Good Faith in Public Law': CALL FOR PAPERS
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Book Launch: Eternity Clauses in Democratic Constitutionalism
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Independent Review of the Human Rights Act: Webinar
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Constitutional Transformation and the European Union
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re Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act 2021 SCC 11 – Supreme Court of Canada: A Panel Discussion
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Mapping the Way Forward for Human Rights in Scotland
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China’s Social Credit System: A Legal Perspective
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Justice Dikgang Moseneke, “All Rise” in conversation with Helen Mountfield QC with an introduction by Professor Kate O’Regan
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Oxford Pro Bono Publico Executive Committee 2021: Call for Applications
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COVID-19 and the Emergency Response System in China
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The Oxford Putney Debates 2020: The Sovereignty of Parliament
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Rebecca Williams Delivers Future of Legal Education Keynote
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Book Launch - Rethinking Party Reform by Fabio Wolkenstein
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AI4Law Workshop: Government by Algorithm: The View from the United States
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AI4Law Workshop: An Engineer's Perspective of Law
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Sovereignty and Non-Intervention: The Application of International Law to State Cyberattacks
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Law Careers Panel: Government Legal Department
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Conference Report: "Justice for Transnational Human Rights Violations - At the Crossroads of Litigation, Policy and Scholarship"
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AI for English Law MIchaelmas term workshop series - Dan Katz
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AI in English Law Michaelmas term workshop series : Aaron Ceross
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AI in English Law Michaelmas workshop series : Chris McCormick, Moorcrofts
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AI for English law workshop series - Adam Saunders
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Unlocking the potential of AI in English Law : John Fox workshop
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Reassessing Civil and Religious Liberties in the U.S. Constitution: A Preview of "The Cambridge Companion to the First Amendment and Religious Liberty"
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Subsidiarity in action: Considering applications of subsidiarity to the contexts of indigenous self-determination and of climate change jurisdiction
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From State Acquisition to State Building: Thoughts on Decolonising Taxation.
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Book Launch - Joe Tomlinson - Justice in the Digital State
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Ronald van Crombrugge - A Democratic Defense of Referendums
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Stefan Theil - The German Network Enforcement Law (NetzDG)