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28

April

2022

Judicial Review in the US as a Tradition of Moral Reasoning

Event time

17:00 - 18:30

Venue

Faculty of Law - The Cube

Speaker(s)

Professor Nathan S. Chapman, University of Georgia School of Law

27

October

2021

Political Deference in a Democratic Age: British Politics and the Constitution from the Eighteenth Century to Brexit

Event time

14:00 - 15:30

Venue

Wharton Room - All Souls College

Speaker(s)

Catherine Marshall (CY Cergy Paris), Timothy Endicott (Oxford), Richard Ekins (Oxford), Dominic Burbidge (Oxford), Rebecca Lowe (KCL)

16

June

2021

Book Launch: Eternity Clauses in Democratic Constitutionalism

Event time

17:00 - 18:30

Venue

Zoom Webinar

Speaker(s)

Silvia Suteu; Hayley Hooper; Ewan Smith; Renáta Uitz; Nick Barber, University College London; University of Oxford; University of Oxford; Central European University; University of Oxford

09

June

2021

Book Launch: The Constitutional Theory of the Federation and the European Union

Event time

17:30 - 19:00

Venue

Zoom Webinar

Speaker(s)

Signe Rehling Larsen; Stephen Tierney; Martin Loughlin; Renáta Uitz; Nick Barber; Kate O’Regan, University of Oxford; University of Edinburgh; London School of Economics; Central European University; University of Oxford; University of Oxford

27

January

2020

Book launch: Köpcke, Legal Validity - The Fabric of Justice (Hart, 2019)

Event time

16:00 - 17:30

Venue

Massey Room - Balliol College

Speaker(s)

Maris Köpcke, Raquel Barradas, Timothy Endicott, Mikolaj Barczentewicz

20

January

2020

Popular Sovereignty in the Scottish Constitutional Tradition

Event time

16:00 - 17:30

Venue

Massey Room - Balliol College

Speaker(s)

Aileen McHarg (Durham)

21

November

2019

The Legal Implications of Brexit

Event time

17:00 - 18:30

Venue

Gulbenkian Lecture Theatre

Speaker(s)

Paul Craig (Oxford) and Martin Loughlin (LSE)

08

November

2019

Flagship Event - 'Law and Politics in Three Courts' Conference

Event time

10:00 - 16:30

Venue

Bonavero Institute of Human Rights - Sir Joseph Hotung Auditorium

07

November

2019

Panel discussion on African Jurisprudence: opening event of the 'Law and Politics in Three Courts' conference

Event time

17:00 - 19:00

Venue

Bonavero Institute of Human Rights - Sir Joseph Hotung Auditorium

Speaker(s)

Joel Modiri, John Ambani & Khomotso Moshikaro

25

October

2019

Brexit, the Reserve Powers of the Queen, and the Courts

Event time

13:00

Venue

Trinity College Staircase 16 Room 3

Speaker(s)

Anne Twomey (Sydney)

23

October

2019

Ilya Somin - Free to Move: Foot Voting, Migration, and Political Freedom

Event time

13:00

Venue

Jesus College - Peter North Room

25

July

2019

Collective Intentions and Voting conference

Event time

08:45 - 18:00

Venue

Bonavero Institute of Human Rights - Gilly Leventis Meeting Room

26

June

2019

Political Parties, Partisanship and the Constitution Conference

Event time

09:00 - 18:30

Venue

Bonavero Institute of Human Rights - Sir Joseph Hotung Auditorium

21

June

2019

Reassessing Civil and Religious Liberties in the U.S. Constitution: A Preview of "The Cambridge Companion to the First Amendment and Religious Liberty"

Event time

13:00

Venue

Corpus Christi College: Rainolds Room

Speaker(s)

Owen Anderson, Michael Breidenbach, Janice Chik, Paul Kerry, Paul Yowell

19

June

2019

Book talk: American States of Nature: The Origins of Independence, 1761-1775 (OUP)

Event time

17:00

Venue

Christ Church McKenna Room

Speaker(s)

Mark Somos, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg

17

June

2019

Litigating Rights: Citizenship and Accountability Conference

Event time

09:00 - 16:15

Venue

Bonavero Institute of Human Rights - Sir Joseph Hotung Auditorium

Speaker(s)

Professor William Beinart, Advocate Geoff Budlender SC, Professor Aninka Claassens, Professor John Comaroff, Professor Peter Delius, Advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi, Professor Thandabantu Nhlapo, Professor Janine Ubink

14

June

2019

Subsidiarity in action: Considering applications of subsidiarity to the contexts of indigenous self-determination and of climate change jurisdiction

Event time

14:00

Venue

Trinity College Staircase 16 Room 3

Speaker(s)

Dwight Newman, Saskatchewan

06

May

2019

Why Comparative Constitutional Law

Event time

17:00

Venue

Danson Room Trinity College

Speaker(s)

Professor Santiago Legarre

29

April

2019

Book Launch: How to Save a Constitutional Democracy

Event time

17:00 - 18:30

Venue

Bonavero Institute of Human Rights - Gilly Leventis Meeting Room

Speaker(s)

Professor Aziz Z. Huq, University of Chicago Law School

22

January

2019

Political Insurance for the (Relative) Poor: How Liberal Constitutionalism Could Resist Plutocracy

Event time

15:00

Venue

Danson Room Trinity College

Speaker(s)

Tarun Khaitan, Melbourne and Oxford
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