Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
A podcast by Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge - Thursdays
601 Episodes
-  International Surrogacy Forum: The Prohibitive Approach - Mennesson FamilyPublished: 11/07/2019
-  International Surrogacy Forum: The Tolerant Approach - Colin RogersonPublished: 11/07/2019
-  International Surrogacy Forum: The Tolerant Approach - Claire Fenton-GlynnPublished: 11/07/2019
-  International Surrogacy Forum: The Regulatory Approach - Julia Sloth-NielsenPublished: 11/07/2019
-  International Surrogacy Forum: The Free Market Approach - Erika FuchsPublished: 11/07/2019
-  International Surrogacy Forum: The Free Market Approach - Steve SnyderPublished: 11/07/2019
-  International Surrogacy Forum: The Free Market Approach - Courtney G. JoslinPublished: 11/07/2019
-  International Surrogacy Forum: The Regulatory Approach - Robynne FriedmanPublished: 11/07/2019
-  International Surrogacy Forum: The Reality - Empirical Research Findings - Vasanti JadvaPublished: 11/07/2019
-  International Surrogacy Forum: The Reality - Empirical Research Findings - Debra WilsonPublished: 11/07/2019
-  International Surrogacy Forum: The Way Forward - General discussion - Sir James MunbyPublished: 11/07/2019
-  International Surrogacy Forum: The Reality - Empirical Research Findings - Lopamudra GoswamiPublished: 11/07/2019
-  International Surrogacy Forum: The International Dimension - Maud de Boer-BuquicchioPublished: 11/07/2019
-  The Law Commission’s project on the reform of the law on surrogacy - Nick HopkinsPublished: 09/07/2019
-  The Law Commission’s project on the reform of the law on surrogacy - Nick HopkinsPublished: 08/07/2019
-  International Surrogacy Forum: The Way Forward - General discussion - Dame Lucy Morgan TheisPublished: 05/07/2019
-  International Surrogacy Forum: The Way Forward - General discussion - Sital KalantryPublished: 05/07/2019
-  ECLA Lecture: 'EU Criminal law round up special: Where are we now with Brexit?'Published: 20/05/2019
-  Twelfth International Roman Law Moot Court Competition: Semi final Liège v ViennaPublished: 01/04/2019
-  Debate: This house believes that arbitral cases are won and lost on personae and not on the law (CAD 2019)Published: 22/03/2019
The Faculty of Law has a thriving calendar of lectures and seminars spanning the entire gamut of legal, political and philosophical topics. Regular programmes are run by many of the Faculty's Research Centres, and a number of high-profile speakers who are leaders in their fields often speak at the Faculty on other occasions as well. Audio recordings from such events are published in our various podcast collections. Video recordings are available via YouTube.
