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Podcasts of Law lectures, and other videos not relating to specific courses, presented by the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford.
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Professor David Seipp, Boston University School of Law, gives a talk on 'Forging the English Constitution in 1938. The talk was recorded on 10th March 2015.
Geoffrey Ma, The Chief Justice of Hong Kong - 12 May 2015
Judge Koen Lenaerts, Vice President of the Court of Justice of the European Union and Professor of Law at the University of Leuven - 30 January 2015
Professor Ernest Weinrib - Cecil A. Wright Professor of Law, University of Toronto - held on 4th, 6th and 12th November 2014
Professor Ernest Weinrib - Cecil A. Wright Professor of Law, University of Toronto - held on 4th, 6th and 12th November 2014
Professor Ernest Weinrib - Cecil A. Wright Professor of Law, University of Toronto - held on 4th, 6th and 12th November 2014
Charles W. Mooney Jnr, Charles A. Heimbold, Jr. Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School - 5 November 2014
Professor Kelly Hannah-Moffat, University of Toronto, gives a talk on human rights within the Canadian Prison system
Why Sentencing Matters

Why Sentencing Matters

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Professor Andrew Ashworth - Roger Hood Annual Public Lecture Series - 23 May 2013.
Evidence from M and A. John F Cogan, Jr. Professor of Law and Economics, Harvard Law School.
Why Financial Reform tends to be Frustrated and Systemic risk perpetuated. Adolf A Berle Professor of Law, Columbia Law School.
2011 Youard Lecture in Legal History.
The 2011 Roger Hood Annual Public Lecture was delivered by Professor Frances Heidensohn of the Department of Sociology at the London School of Economics. The lecture addressed the range of forces that shape the impact of criminological research using feminist perspectives in criminology as a case study.
On 16 May 2011, the Centre for Criminology, Faculty of Law at the University of Oxford, hosted Mr Andrew Bridges' valedictory lecture on the occasion of his retirement as Chief Inspector of Probation. Mr Bridges, a Research Fellow at the Centre for Criminology (then called Centre for Criminological Research) in 1996, was introduced by Professor Roger Hood, the then Director of the Centre, who also led the Q and A session. The lecture was attended by academics, probation practitioners and managers, officials from the Ministry of Justice and National Offender Management Service and heads of youth offending teams. Andrew Bridges paid tribute to all those who have done excellent work with offenders and done a difficult job well. Against a backdrop of an often polarised and two-dimensional debate on criminal justice, Mr Bridges highlighted the work of the many practitioners who had influenced and engaged someone under supervision and made them less likely to reoffend.
Third and Final lecture in the 2010 Leverhulme Lecture series held in the Law Faculty, St Cross college in November 2010.
Second leverhulme lecture in the 2010 series held in the Law Faculty, St Cross College in November.
First of the Leverhulme Lectures held in the Law Faculty of St Cross College November 2010.
Nils Christie of the Institute of Criminology at the University of Oslo presented the 5th Roger Hood Annual Public Lecture entitled, 'Scandinavian Exceptionalism: Five Dangers Ahead'.
This video includes footage taken at the 2009 Shearman and Sterling LLP University of Oxford Moot Competition and features short interviews with participants, who explain what mooting is and talk about their experiences mooting in Oxford.
The Shearman and Sterling LLP University of Oxford Moot Competition has become established as the most prestigious mooting competition within the University. This video features one of the semi-final moots in the 2009 competition.
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