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Changing one's mind: neurointerventions, autonomy, and the law on consent
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Book Launch: Irresolvable Norm Conflicts in International Law
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Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments
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A Critique of Proportionality and Balancing
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'Law, Reason, and Emotion'
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Law and Collectivity
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Contemporary Social-Legal Theory as a Critique of Legal Positivism
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Tweaking History to Make Sense of Democracy. On the Use of Constituent Power and Other Ideas in Legal Theory, Presentation by Lucia Rubinelli
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“Pro-constitutional Representation in Comparative Perspective”
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Unity Theory
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A Realistic Theory of Law
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Proportionate Punishment and the Expressive Function of Punishment
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Why Ekins's Approach to Statutory Interpretation Fails
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‘Legality’, ‘Ought’ and ‘Can’
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On the alleged redundancy of the rule of recognition
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A. Acorn: You First: process, narrative and responsibility in traditional and restorative justice practices
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Z. Stemplowska: Should coercive neurointerventions target the victims of wrongdoing?
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David Thunder: "Two Conceptions of Civic Order: The Sovereign People vs. The Polyarchal Republic"
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Eva Pils: "Fear Techniques and the Turn Against Rule of Law: The Example of China"
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Mayling Birney: "The Rule of Mandates: How China Governs without Rule of Law"
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Nancy Rosenblum: "Good Neighbours: The Democracy of Everyday Life in America"
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Dominic Burbidge: "The Inherently Political Nature of Subsidiarity and Decentralization"
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Vicki Jackson: "Pro-constitutional Representation in Comparative Perspective"
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Trinity Term Seminars in Constitutional Theory
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Conference: Ethics in the Conflicts of Modernity: Debating MacIntyre and His Rivals
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"Continuity and Change in Public Law" with the University of Notre Dame
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Upcoming Oxford symposium on the Polish constitutional crisis in Polish press
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The Polish constitutional crisis and institutional self-defence
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Margit Cohn - Tension and Legality: On a Theory of the Executive Branch
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Two Types of Legal Wrongdoing
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The Grounds of Judicial Review
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The Case for Varying Standards of Proof
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Does Law 'Exist'?
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Wrongs, Group Disadvantage, and the Legitimacy of Indirect Discrimination Law
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Victor Tadros: 'A Moral Law for War'
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Book Launch: Private Law and the Value of Choice
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Legal Norms, Protected Reasons, and Accountability
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A Gricean Reconstruction of Contracts
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Oxford-Edinburgh Legal Philospohy Graduate Colloquium
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A. Amaya: "A Coherence Theory of Legal Reasoning"
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An Instrumental Argument for Referendums
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"Who Cares What You Think? The Irrelevance of Unmanifested Mental States"
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Book symposium: Julie Dickson's "Elucidating Law"
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Partial Liability
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Empathy and Pity in Judicial Understandings of Discrimination
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Law, Morality, and Everything Else: General Jurisprudence as a Branch of Metanormative Theory
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On the Society of Angels Thought Experiment
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Human Rights After Virtue
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Privatising war
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The Meaning of a Statute and the Content of the Law
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Book Launch for C. Webb's 'Reason and Restitution'
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Arden Rowell (Illinois) "Law, Belief and Aspiration"
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Dwight Newman (Saskatchewan) “Libertarian First Possession Theory and Indigenous Land Rights”
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Arguing a fortiori
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The Rule of Crisis: Crisis Legislation, Emergencies and the Rule of Law
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H.L.A. Hart Memorial Lecture - Margaret Radin on 'Contract Law in the Information Society'
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Panel discussion of 'The Continuity of Legal Systems in Theory and Practice' by Dr Benjamin Spagnolo
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Legal Philosophy and Legal Fictions
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Davd Enoch, 'Against Public Reason'
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Tom Adams (Cambridge)
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Who is the Reasonable Person?
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Hart as an Oxford Ordinary Language Philosopher
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Book Launch for B. Spagnolo's 'The Continuity of Legal Systems in Theory and Practice'
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‘Legal’ and ‘Legally’
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Ignorance of the Law Cannot Excuse: on the Externality of Law and the Ascription of Legal Responsibility
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Jonathan Crowe: Holistic Constitutional Implications
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David Enoch: Is General Jurisprudence Interesting?
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How Can Corporations Be Legal Persons? Lessons From Social Ontology
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Jurisprudence in Oxford Research Group
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Jurisprudence Discussion Group
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