Upcoming Events (46)
Cities and Human Rights
A thought-provoking lecture at University College London exploring how urban policy and governance shape human rights in modern cities, addressing housing, mobility, policing, safety, and inclusion.
Bilingual myths: origins and what we know
Explore the origins and debunk common myths about bilingualism in this public lecture at University College London, drawing on linguistics, cognitive science, and language development research.
I’ll Make Me a World: The Past, Present, and Futures of Black History
I’ll Make Me a World: The Past, Present, and Futures of Black History at University College London traces Black history from archive to imagination, blending scholarship, story, and visionary futures.
Money Awards for Breach of Fiduciary Duty
An incisive lecture at University College London dissecting money awards and breach of fiduciary duty, pairing crisp legal analysis with real-world cases in a historic campus setting that hums with intellectual energy.
CLP - Artificial Intelligence and the Trouble for Authorship
Lecture at UCL on DAOs: technology, finance, and the law.
CLP - Decentralised Autonomous Organisations (DAOs): Technology, Finance, and the Law
A UCL lecture examining DAOs—their technology, finance, and the legal landscape shaping decentralized organisations.
CLP - Family Memory and the Official History Machine
An academic lecture at UCL exploring family memory and the official history machine.
Legally Speaking: Gender, Law and Sex
An academic lecture exploring how gender and sex intersect with law and policy.
Model Law and the Global Production of Environmental Law
A scholarly lecture at UCL examining how template legal culture shapes the global production of environmental law.
Cities and Human Rights
University lecture examining how cities intersect with human rights and urban governance.
No Mediation Privilege as yet. Why not?
An academic lecture at UCL examining why mediation privilege has not yet been established and implications for legal practice.
EU Values, Liberal Dialogue, and the CJEU
A university lecture at UCL examining EU values, liberal dialogue, and the evolving role of the Court of Justice of the EU.
Authenticating Hacked and Leaked Data
An expert-led lecture at UCL examining how to verify and authenticate hacked and leaked data, with implications for privacy and security.
Family Memory and the Official History Machine
Lecture at University College London examining how family memory and official history shape personal and collective narratives.
Money Awards for Breach of Fiduciary Duty
An academic lecture at UCL examining breaches of fiduciary duty and their implications for business ethics.
The Living Bible of the Ethiopian Jews
University College London hosts a lecture on Ethiopian Jewish history, exploring cultural and religious links through The Living Bible.
The Living Bible of the Ethiopian Jews
An academic lecture at University College London exploring the living Bible of the Ethiopian Jews and its historical and religious significance.
Biblical Interpretation: The Twelfth-Century Norman View
A public lecture at UCL examining how twelfth-century Norman scholars interpreted biblical texts.
Authenticating Hacked and Leaked Data
UCL hosts a lecture on authenticating hacked and leaked data, exploring methods to verify data integrity and provenance after breaches.
CLP - Against Pro Tanto Wrongs in the Theoretical Armature of Criminal Liability
Lecture at UCL on AI and the trouble for authorship.
Cities and Human Rights
A lecture at University College London exploring how cities shape and protect human rights.
I’ll Make Me a World: The Past, Present, and Future(s) of Black History | Institute of Advanced…
Lecture on the past, present and futures of Black History at University College London by the Institute of Advanced Studies.
DAOs: Tech, Finance & Law
Lecture at University College London on DAOs: technology, finance, and the law.
CLP - Against Pro Tanto Wrongs in the Theoretical Armature of Criminal Liability
An academic lecture at UCL examining the theoretical underpinnings of criminal liability and the concept of pro tanto wrongs.
CLP - Model Law? Template Legal Culture and the Global Production of Environmental Law
Academic lecture at UCL examining how model law shapes legal culture and the global production of environmental law.
The Ideal Mother: Family Law and Domestic Abuse
Lecture at University College London examining the 'ideal mother' in family law and its impact on domestic abuse policy and practice.
Biblical Interpretation: The Twelfth-Century Norman View
A university lecture at UCL examining how 12th-century Norman scholars interpreted Biblical texts.
Bilingual myths: Where they come from and what we know
UCL presents a talk exploring the origins of bilingual myths and what current research reveals about bilingual language.
NKVD Files: on the Margin of the Holocaust
UCL lecture exploring NKVD files in relation to the Holocaust.
Characterising homes for the energy transition
Public lecture at University College London on how homes shape and are shaped by the energy transition.
The Investigatory Powers Tribunal: Reflections on Seven Years as its President
Public lecture at UCL in which the President of the Investigatory Powers Tribunal reflects on seven years in the role and the tribunal's impact on privacy and oversight.
Legally Speaking: Gender, Sex and Law at UCL
A CLP lecture at UCL examining how gender and sex intersect with law and legal systems.
CLP - Is Environmental Law Hopeful?
A lecture at UCL exploring whether environmental law offers real hope, examining policy challenges and potential reforms.
EU Values and the Court of Justice: Liberal Dialogue and Change
A lecture at UCL examining liberal values, EU law, and the evolving role of the Court of Justice of the EU.
NKVD Files: on the Margin of the Holocaust
An academic lecture at University College London examining NKVD files related to the Holocaust and archival research.
2026 Bentham Association Presidential Address and Dinner
The Bentham Association hosts its 2026 Presidential Address followed by a formal dinner at University College London.
Characterising homes for the energy transition
An academic lecture at University College London on characterising homes for the energy transition, exploring how residential buildings can adapt to sustainable energy systems.
No Mediation Privilege Yet – Why Not?
A lecture at University College London examining why mediation privilege does not exist yet and the arguments for and against granting it.
I'll Make Me a World: Black History Past, Present and Future
University lecture at UCL exploring the past, present, and futures of Black History by the Institute of Advanced Studies.
Money Awards for Breach of Fiduciary Duty
A UCL lecture on the legal and financial implications of breaches of fiduciary duty.
AI and Authorship: CLP Lecture at UCL
CLP lecture at UCL on artificial intelligence and the trouble it poses for authorship.
CLP - Is Environmental Law Hopeful?
A UCL lecture exploring whether environmental law can offer real hope for change.
Reflections on Seven Years as President of the Investigatory Powers Tribunal
A UCL lecture reflecting on seven years as president of the Investigatory Powers Tribunal, with insights on privacy and governance.
2026 Bentham Association Presidential Address and Dinner
The Bentham Association hosts its 2026 Presidential Address followed by a formal dinner at University College London.
Bilingual myths: Where they come from and what we know
A university lecture at UCL exploring origins of bilingual myths and what current research reveals.
The Ideal Mother: Family Law & Domestic Abuse
An academic lecture at University College London examining family law and domestic abuse through the lens of the 'ideal mother'.