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Socio-Legal Annual Lecture
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Socio-Legal Discussion Group: A 'WikiLaw' Case Study: A Socio-Legal Approach to Ruwiki, Russia's Kremlin-Aligned Online Encyclopaedia
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Socio-Legal Discussion Group: Beyond Bias: Implicit Normativity and the Imperatives of Asylum Practice
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Socio-Legal Discussion Group: Custodians of Dissent: Hong Kong's Former Pro-Democracy Protestors under the National Security Law
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Socio-Legal Discussion Group: The Inter- and Intra-Institutional Politics of AI Standards-Making
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Leveraging the law: Taxes and extortion in everyday business relations in Bolivia
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The Future of Fact-Checking in the Algorithmic Society
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Fighting for the family home: unstable customary claims and their historical underpinnings in urban South Africa
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How much is enough? Dignity and debt in the work of a South African law clinic
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Book Talk: Immunity on Trial
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Socio-Legal Discussion Group: Algorithmic Systems and Public Banking - Curse or Blessing for Fundamental Rights and Financial Inclusion?
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Socio-Legal Discussion Group: Restorative Justice as Governance: Tracing Trajectories of Penal Politics
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Socio-Legal Discussion Group: Gender and Ethnic Equality in Claims for Socio-Economic Rights: A Study of the Supreme Court's Equality Jurisprudence in Nepal
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Socio-Legal Discussion Group: Is the European Media Freedom Act Necessary? A Comparison of its Article 4 to Existing EU Regulation on Surveillance, Privacy, and Media Freedom
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Seeking justice back home: new technologies and dispute resolution among Johannesburg’s migrant communities
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The Justice Trap: the politics of war crimes accountability in Uganda’s modern authoritarian regime
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Evidence based climate law? The case of new climate mitigation technology
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Populist Lawmaking in Indonesia
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Deep Trust, Political Hope, and the Future of Democracy – Professor Michele Moody-Adams, Astor Visiting Lecturer 2025
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InfoLead: Online Seminar Series (Session 3)
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Searching for Universals in Law
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Book Launch: Islamic Law in Saudi Arabia by Dominik Krell
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Legal Mythologies and Competing Narratives of Sovereignty in Contemporary Britain
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Socio-Legal Discussion Group: Towards Measuring and Modelling Climate Change Litigation: Impact Evaluation and Litigation Scenarios in Australia and the United Kingdom
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Socio-Legal Discussion Group: The Politics of Legal Expertise: Extracting Gas in the Rovuma Basin, Mozambique
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Socio-Legal Discussion Group: Mistrust the State, Trust the Market: Possible Impacts of Policy Debate Around a Pension Reform on Meaning-Making among Czech and Slovak Retail Investors
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Judges Under Pressure: Documentary Screening and Discussion Panel
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Socio-Legal Discussion Group: Between Discrimination and Resistance: The Making of Self and World
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Socio-Legal Discussion Group: Adjudicating the Rights to Privacy and Data Protection before the CJEU and the ECHR in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism
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Socio-Legal Discussion Group: The politics and practices of listening in law reform addressing violence against women: Australian and UK perspectives
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Socio-Legal Discussion Group: The Politics of Advocacy and Enforcement in China’s Gender Policies: The Unique Success of Marital Debt Reform
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Alternative Political and Legal Theory Discussion Group
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