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The Impact of Terrorism Law on Law and Legal Processes
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Making do with “Good Enough” Transitional Justice: Rethinking the Concept
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Cancelled
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The ICC, The African Court, and Libya: the case of Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi
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Reading the Rome Statute as an Organic Instrument
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Book Launch: ‘Transitional Justice in Latin America: The Uneven Road from Impunity towards Accountability’ (Routledge, 2016)
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International Criminal Justice as Political Strategy: Judicial Extraversion & Agency in Uganda and Colombia
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Extra-territorial Activism and the (Re-)Construction of Statelessness in the Syrian Context
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Notes from the Field: Undertaking Research at the Bulgarian-Turkish Border?
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Effective at What? How Effective Are Independent Reviews of Anti-Terror Laws?
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Judicial Fact-Finding in a Digital World
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The Law of Good People: Challenging States’ Ability to Regulate Human Behaviour
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The Power of the “Invisible College”: Legal Academics in International Criminal Law
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Law without lawyers: reflections on history of Russian socio-legal tradition
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The neoliberal transformation of family justice and the law of unintended consequences
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Exploring Resilient Drought Management Scenarios in England & Wales
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The Plural Regulation of Restaurant Work in Indonesia and Australia: A Comparison and Discussion of Policy Implications
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Independent review of anti-terrorism measures: effective accountability or rubber stamp?
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Refugees or Migrant Workers? A case study of undocumented Syrians in Russia’ (ECtHR 14 March 2016)
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Buddhist law and social regulation in medieval Tibet
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Understanding the Social Foundations of Constitutions: Reasoned Self-Restraint
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Cultural Expertise in Socio-Legal Studies and History
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Comparative Counter-Terrorism
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Online Markets and Offline Welfare Effects – The Internet, Competition, Society and Democracy
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Resilient Drought Management in England & Wales – Scenario Building Workshop
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Resilient Drought Management in England & Wales – Scenario Building Workshop
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Invited talk on OBOR legal issues at World Chinese Economic Summit 2016
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Delegation of Chinese high-court judges from City University of Hong Kong
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Proposals on consumer rights reforms endorsed by Supreme People's Court of China
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OBOR Director and Deputy Director speak at inaugural Thinkers' Summit, Beijing
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New research on radio and consumer movement presented at Radio Conference 2016
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Professor Denis Galligan and Dr Ying Yu support China's first anti-corruption think tank
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Empirical Evidence on Collective Redress in Europe
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Corruption in Developing Countries
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CSLS hosts 'Law in Context' Early Career Workshop
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Law and Legalism in Tibet
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Who Owns the World?
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Alternative Dispute Resolution and Justice
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Centre for Socio-Legal Studies at the SLSA annual conference
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The Colombian Peace Process with the FARC and International (Criminal) Law
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Chris Thornhill (Manchester) "Developments in Contemporary Constitutional Law: Between National and Global Norm Formation”
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Book colloquium: Civil Resistance in the Arab Spring, Triumphs and Disasters
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'Beyond Networks - Interlocutory Coalitions, the European and Global Legal Orders’ (Book presentation)
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The Adaptive Capacity Wheel – A Heuristic to Assess the Adaptive Capacity of Institutions to Climate Change?
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Clashing Frames: Human Rights in the Brazilian Re-Democratisation Process
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Rights-Protecting Function of Judicial Review: the Unrealised Potential of the Bulgarian Constitutional Court?
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Transnational Criminal Law – National Matters? Examining the FCPA, the UK Bribery Act, and the New German Anti-Corruption Laws
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Public Opinion on the Death Penalty: Case Studies of Trinidad and England
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Kosovo’s Special Crimes Court and Its Implications for Justice and Democracy
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The Role of Jerusalem in Reconciliation in Israel and Palestine
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Book Launch: United States Law and Policy on Transitional Justice: Principles, Politics, and Pragmatics (Oxford University Press, 2016)
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Displacements of Memory: Post-War Development, the Clash of Materialities and the Labors of the Negative in Burundi’s Sites of Violence
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Free Film Viewing: Bridge of Spies
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Workshop: How Judges Decide
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Lecture: How Judges Decide
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CSLS Workshop on Global Property
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Legal Records at Risk (LRAR) 1914-2014: The use of unpublished data in socio-legal research
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CALL FOR PAPERS: Law in Context Early Career Workshop, June 2016
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Law in Context Early Career Workshop 2016
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Environmental Implications of the Laudato Sì: Past, Present and Future
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Annual Socio-Legal Lecture: Who owns the world? Landscapes of Sovereignty, Property, Dispossession
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Science of Constitutions Workshop: Successes and Failures
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Book Colloquium: Undoing the Demos
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Free Film Screening: The Square
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Can the Referendum Be Democratic?: Reflections on the Brexit Process
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CSLS hosts annual Socio-Legal Studies Association Postgraduate Conference
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Ethical Business Regulation: Understanding the Evidence
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What are socio-legal studies for? A roundtable discussion
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Fourth Annual Civil Justice Conference on Consumer ADR/ODR **NOW FULLY BOOKED**
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Revisiting water governance: seeking insights to challenges of depoliticisation
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Understanding the Adoption of International Human Rights Treaties: Political Regimes and Commitment Patterns
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Public Opinion on the Death Penalty: Case studies of Trinidad and England
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Powerless before the Law: How International Law's History Frames the Contemporary Restitution Debate in Cultural Property
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Legal Ideology in Tibet: Politics, Practice & Religion
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The Implementation of the 1954 Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons in Selected EU States
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Special Oxford Doctoral Research Panel ‘Who’s Calling the Shots in International Criminal Justice?': The Role of Prosecutors, Judges and Victims' Institutions
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Africa versus the ICC: The Strategy of Regionalizing International Criminal Justice in the African Union and East African Community
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Rape Justice and Social Harmony in Northern Uganda
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Srebrenica: Mapping Genocide and Post-Genocide Society
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Libya and Commissions of Inquiry: Prospects and Challenges - CANCELLED
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International Commissions of Inquiry and the North Sea Incident: A Model for a MH17 Tribunal?
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Atmospheric Justice Litigation in the United States: Pipe Dream or Pipeline to Justice for Future Generations?
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Achieving water quality and securing water resources in the UK; would we start from here?
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**CANCELLED** Colonial Legal Imaginaries and Contemporary Irrigation Management in the Pakistani Punjab
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The emergence of fair and equitable benefit-sharing obligations from the use of natural resources
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Law and wrongdoing: Abelard's book on 'Ethics' or 'Know Thyself'
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The Socio-Legal and Islam: Intersections Between Shari'a and State Law
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Centre for Socio-Legal Studies seminar and book launch
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Law as a Social Institution: The Implications for Legal Theory (a debate)
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Forms of Justice
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Big Data and Human Development
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New book published: 'The Anthropology of Law', by Dr. Fernanda Pirie
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New book published: 'From Economy to Society Perspectives on Transnational Risk Regulation', by Assoc. Prof. Bettina Lange & Dr. Dania Thomas