Conferences
The Law School hosts a full and varied programme of conferences attracting a wide range of internationally recognised speakers from all disciplines of Law:
Previous topics have included:
- 2011 - A Sustainable Countryside? Regulating New Technologies for Food, Farming and Ecology
- 2010 - The World Bank and the Modern Law Review Conference on Secured Transactions May 14, 2010
- 2010 - Human Rights – A Drop of Liberation or Fig Leaf of Legitimation?
- 2009 - Tort Law and Judicial Discretion - the 'Canengusian Connection'
- 2008 - European Intellectual Property Teachers’ Network Workshop
- 2007 - Commercial
Opportunities and Legal Issues in Stem Cells
- 2003 - Disagreement,
Dissent and Disobedience,
Annual conference of the Association of Legal and Social Philosophy (ALSP) held in partnership with the School of Geography, Politics
and Sociology.
- 2002 - Structured
Pluralism: A Practical Legal Framework for Faith in the European Union?
- 2001 - Corporate Governance at the Margins
- 2000 - Law and the Sacred: Legal Problems of Time and Space
- 1998 - Reforming
Financial Regulation: The Financial Services and Markets Bill.
- 1998 -
Justiciability
and Jurisdiction
- 1997 - Beyond
Hampel: Theoretical Perspectives on Corporate Governance
- 1997 - The State,
the Voluntary Sector, and the Law
- 1996 - Women
and the Law from theory to practice