Speaker: Professor Paul Deemer (Vanderbilt Law School)This lecture focuses on the development and project financing of large international infrastructur...
Cambridge Faculty of Law
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Law has been studied and taught in Cambridge since the thirteenth century.
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Law has been studied and taught in Cambridge since the thirteenth century. By all measures the Cambridge Faculty of Law is one of the world's leading teaching and research law schools, and our alumni have gone on to have impact across the globe. There are at present over 75 University and College Teaching Officers in Law. They include specialists in almost every aspect of English law and its history, the laws of other countries (especially European), European Community law, public and private international law, Roman law, legal philosophy, and criminology. The mission of the University of Cambridge is 'to contribute to society through the pursuit of education, learning, and research at the highest international levels of excellence'.
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John J. Magyar
Legal Researcher at Travers Smith
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Daniel Bates
Legal Research Training and Communications Specialist at University of Cambridge
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Ernesto Vargas Weil
College Assistant Professor, Selwyn College, Cambridge | Affiliated Lecturer, Cambridge Faculty of Law
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Sophie Turenne
Assistant Professor in Comparative Law
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Speaker: Professor Orla Lynskey, University College London Abstract: The EU ‘digital empire’ seeks to align technological development to its rights ...
'Digital Empire or Fiefdoms? The Role of 'the EU' as a Digital Power': CELS Seminar - Cambridge Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) Podcast
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For 1½ years the UK Information Commissioner's Office has been "considering an appropriate response" to fact the UK is the only #GDPR jurisdiction where Meta forces full take-it-or-leave-it tracking and profiling on users https://lnkd.in/etQsYCv3 Yet ICO's open letter now promises it even more "pragmatic" #dataprotection regulation! https://lnkd.in/esUmfKAh
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Our Open Day on 28th March is coming soon and registrations are still open but filling quickly. Come and have a look around, learn about the course and admissions process, experience sample lectures and get a chance to chat with staff, students and alumni to see if it feels right for you.
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📢Professor Brian Cheffins (Professor of Corporate Law (S.J. Berwin); Director of the MCL) (Trinity Hall) writes a letter today in the Financial Times that "Companies with a dominant shareholder have a mixed record": 🔗https://lnkd.in/ezMc7VCm #CorporateLaw #CorporateGovernance
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Speaker: Arman Sarvarian, University of SurreyDate: Friday Lunchtime Lecture: Friday 31 January 2025Dr Arman Sarvarian will speak about his forthcoming ...
The Law of State Succession: Principles and Practice' - Dr Arman Sarvarian - LCIL International Law Centre Podcast
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Did you take a break after A Levels and are now thinking about university for the first time? 💭 Cambridge 21+ is a hybrid residential programme for mature students who have never been to university before 🏫 Run by Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge, Wolfson College, Cambridge and St Edmund's College, University of Cambridge, it's designed to help students – who will be 21 or over when they start their course – make a strong application to study an undergraduate degree at Cambridge 📝 Learn more and sign up today 👉 https://bit.ly/4hrqbuQ #Cambridge21Plus #CambridgeUniversity #Cambridge
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📣 Don't miss the first Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) seminar tomorrow at 1pm, when Orla Lynskey (UCL) will speak on 'Digital Empire or Fiefdoms? The Role of 'the EU' as a Digital Power'. This is a hybrid event, so if you are in Cambridge please do join us in G24 in the Faculty. If you can't make it, you can register to participate on Zoom: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eF4esUMH
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📣 Our deepest congratulations go out to Professor Martin Dixon (Department of Land Economy) who was included in the Ministry of Justice UK award of nine new Honorary King’s Counsel (KC Honoris Causa). The award recognises Martin's work on property law through his scholarship, co-authorship of leading practitioner texts, and participation in Law Commission of England and Wales projects: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/esYSAsJw
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On 3 February 2025, the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL), with the support of the University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies (UCCGS), is organising the panel “(Non-)Defining ‘Gender’ in the Crimes Against Humanity (CAH) Draft: Possibilities, Alliances, and Strategies”. The event will bring together scholars and activists working on the definition of gender in international criminal law, in an effort to learn from their specific positionalities, perceptions, and experiences about the challenges, strategies, and possibilities for (non-) defining the term for the CAH draft. The event will be hybrid, and registration is required: https://buff.ly/4hlIx04 Speakers: Akila Radhakrishnan (Atlantic Council) Alexandra Lily Kather (Emergent Justice Collective) Dr Rosemary Grey (Sydney Law School) Professor Valerie Oosterveld (Faculty of Law, Western University)