Bernstein Lecture 2017 | Ralf Michaels, Banning Burqas: A View from Postsecular Comparative Law.
Ralf Michaels, Arthur Larson Professor of Law at Duke Law School, delivered the Annual Bernstein Lecture in Comparative Law titled "Banning Burqas: A View ...
Duke University School of Law
Santiago Legarre | A Natural Law Theory of Comparative Constitutional Law?
On January 11, the Harvard Law School chapter of the American Constitution Society hosted Professor Santiago Legarre of the Universidad Católica Argentina, ...
Harvard Law School
Models of Comparative Legal Practice in the British Empire
2020 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Comparative Law Online Meeting Organized by the International and Comparative Law Program and the ...
American Society of Comparative Law
Bernstein Lecture 2011 | Bernhard Schlink, Proportionality in Constitutional Law
Legal scholar and author, Bernhard Schlink, will present the Herbert L. Bernstein Memorial Lecture in International and Comparative Law. Professor Schlink is ...
Duke University School of Law
Theorizing Comparative Rights Jurisprudence
THEORIZING COMPARATIVE RIGHTS JURISPRUDENCE Ioanna Tourkochoriti (chair) / Lecturer, NUI Galway School of Law, Freedom of Speech: an Inquiry ...
American Society of Comparative Law
DJCIL Symposium 2016 | Comparative Law & International Law in the New Restatement
The Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law (DJCIL) hosted a symposium on the topic of “Internationalizing the Conflict of Laws Restatement” ...
Duke University School of Law
Mary Grabar, The Influence of Howard Zinn’s Fake History | National Leadership Seminar
Support Hillsdale College: https://secured.hillsdale.edu/hillsdale/support-hillsdale-college Visit our website: http://hillsdale.edu Learn from our online courses: ...
Hillsdale College
2006 National Student Symposium: International Law & the War on Terrorism [Archive Collection]
On February 25, 2006, the Federalist Society student chapter at Columbia Law School hosted the 25th Annual National Student Symposium. The Symposium ...
The Federalist Society
What is Social Policy? - Lecture by Professor Jonathan Bradshaw for prospective students
Part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science. Professor Bradshaw introduces the subject: its history, importance and relationship with other subjects and ...
Social Policy & Social Work - University of York
Digital technology in the age of artificial intelligence: A comparative perspective
The sixth annual Justice Stephen Breyer Lecture examined the effects of current and future digital technologies on society, particularly in the areas of privacy, ...
Brookings Institution
United States of ALEC: A Follow-Up
Moyers & Company follows up on a breakthrough 2012 report about ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council. A national consortium of state ...
Moyers & Company
A conversation with Ruth Bader Ginsburg at HLS
Legal scholar and tireless defender of equal rights Ruth Bader Ginsburg reflected on her career during a discussion with Harvard Law School Dean Martha ...
Harvard Law School
The case for a Charter of Rights in Australia - MGSE Deans Lecture Series 2018
While historically a good international citizen, Australia has failed over recent years to protect fundamental freedoms or to comply with its international human ...
The University of Melbourne
John Conyers | American Black Journal Archival Interview
In this program, broadcast in 2000, host Darryl Wood interviews U.S. Rep. John Conyers on a number of related topics. Woods questions Conyers on the ...
Detroit Public TV
Guardians of the Constitution - Germany's Constitutional Court Turns 60 | People & Politics
The Bundesverfassungsgericht is Germany's highest authority on legal matters, with the power to overturn legislation. Its ultimate purpose is to protect the ...
DW News
The Second Amendment & The Supreme Court
University of Texas law professor Sanford Levinson joins Duke's own Walter Dellinger for a conversation about the Supreme Court, the Second Amendment, and ...
Duke University School of Law
JD-LLM Lives in International Law: Panel of Alumni
September 30, 2011 - The JD/LLM Program in International and Comparative Law presents a Lives in International Law panel discussion with four JD/LLM ...
Duke University School of Law
Why the Enlightenment still matters today - Professor Justin Champion
"The Enlightenment" has been regarded as a turning point in the intellectual history of the West. The principles of religious tolerance, optimism about human ...
Gresham College
'Sistema B': nested networks of collaboration - Pedro Tarak in conversation with Daniel Wahl
On July 16th, 2020 I had a deeply insightful conversation with Pedro Tarak, who shared with me at the very beginning: "I always work in networks and through ...
Daniel Christian Wahl
Property Rights, Innovation, And Prosperity
Thursday, September 17, 2020 Hoover Institution The Hoover Institution presents an online virtual speaker series based on the scholarly research and ...
Hoover Institution
Koen Lenaerts-Law of the European Union-PART 1
Koen Lenaerts, Vice-President of the Court of Justice of the European Union and Professor of European Union Law at the University of Leuven, delivered a ...
European University Institute
Practicing Private International Law
September 27 - Practicing Private International Law: Two panelists talk about their respective careers in international law. Lin Chua, LLM '00, is currently the ...
Duke University School of Law
Cora Chan & Fiona de Londras (eds)China’s National Security: Endangering Hong Kong’s Rule of Law?
Zoom Webinar Book Talk - Cora Chan and Fiona de Londras (eds) China's National Security: Endangering Hong Kong's Rule of Law? (2020; Hart Publishing) ...
Centre for Comparative and Public Law
DEA Stream: The use of benchmarking in regulation with special reference to DEA
This stream covers the theme of efficiency and productivity analysis and performance management. This stream is perfect for anyone interested in learning more ...
The OR Society
A Cry from the Far Middle: Dispatches from a Divided Land
As the left and right slide further apart, intrepid journalist P.J. O'Rourke has found himself with nowhere to go but the center. In his new book, "A Cry from the Far ...
The Cato Institute
Carlin Shares How SPE Builds Knowledge & Networks For Plastic Professionals Pursuing Sustainability
Mr Carlin Shares How SPE Creates Knowledge & Networking For Plastics Professionals In The Pursuit Of Sustainability.
Polymerupdate
James Merralls Fellowship in Law Lecture 2019: Professor Arun Thiruvengadam
On January 26, 2020, the Constitution of India will complete 70 years of existence. This lecture focuses on one critical institution that it created: the Supreme ...
Melbourne Law School
GREETING & Effective National Human Rights Institutions – Comparative Perspectives
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Threats to Democracy, October 29, 2020
James E. Rogers College of Law
2018 Harold Ford Memorial Lecture
The Hon Chief Justice, Susan Kiefel AC, Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia presented the 2018 Harold Ford Memorial Lecture on the topic "Judicial ...
Melbourne Law School
Black-Box Medicine: Legal and Ethical Issues
Black-box medicine—the use of opaque computational models to make care decisions—has the potential to shape health care by improving and aiding many ...
Harvard Law School
Our Constitution as Common Ground | Mark Rahdert | TEDxCapeMay
Professor Mark Rahdert is a member of the Beasley School of Law faculty where he specializes in the areas of constitutional law, torts, and comparative ...
TEDx Talks
Prof. Kenneth Reid - Smoothing The Rugged Parts of the Passage: Scots Law and its Edinburgh Chair
Professor Kenneth Reid, Chair of Scots Law, presented his inaugural lecture, entitled "Smoothing the rugged parts of the passage: Scots Law and its Edinburgh ...
The University of Edinburgh
Comparative Public Administration
This Lecture talks about Comparative Public Administration.
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2015 Grotius Lecture: Some Thoughts About Grotius 400 Years On
The 2015 Grotius Lecturer is Sir Kenneth Keith, former Judge on the International Court of Justice. Discussant is Dame Rosalyn Higgins, former President of the ...
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Annabel Crabb on gender roles and the workplace in modern Australia
Join Annabel Crabb as she takes a fresh look at work and gender in conversation with Edwina Throsby. While women have revolutionised the way they live and ...
SOH Talks & Ideas Archive
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Neoclassical Political Economy: Skating on Thin Ice
A critical overview of neoclassical political economy by Jonathan Nitzan (2020) The Bichler & Nitzan Archives http://www.bnarchives.net *** FURTHER ...
Creorder
Heritage Futures and Future Heritages – Inaugural Lecture by Professor Rodney Harrison
How do we care for the future? And what does it mean to speak of different forms of heritage as distinctive future-making practices? This lecture will explore how ...
UCL
Chapter 8 Part 1 (18 minutes) PPIL Podcast Spring 2020
PPIL Lecture Podcasts, Chapter 8 (International Sales Law), Part 1 (What is the CISG and how it was made).
Peter Münch
Social Policy in an Ageing Society
Speakers: Dr Jose-Luis Fernandez, Professor Julien Forder, Philipp Hessel, Dr Tiziana Leone, Raphael Wittenberg Discussant: Professor Mike Murphy Chair: ...
LSE
The Dollar vs The Euro
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/01/30/Annual_Bank_of_America_Economic_Forecast Tom Campbell, Dean of UC-Berkeley's Haas School of Business, ...
FORA.tv