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Tue 1 Dec 15 · A British-Owned Congo: Roger Casement’s Battle with Slavery in Peru (1910-1914) (Conway Hall, London)
Mon 26 Oct 15 · Data shadow: Anonymity is our only right, and that is why it must be destroyed (St John's Divinity School, Cambridge)
Sun 14 Jun 15 · Art versus Genocide – Armenian Survival (Conway Hall, London)
Thu 6 Nov 14 · On Fantasy Island: British politics, English judges and the European Convention on Human Rights (Old Theatre, Old Building, London)
Sat 3 May 14 · The State of Freedom in Britain (Sheikh Zayed Theatre (New Academic Building, LSE), London)
Thu 13 Mar 14 · Access to Justice and Extractive Industries ( Hong Kong Theatre, London)
Sun 5 May 13 · Sunday Lecture - Human rights: are women human enough to have human rights? (SPES, London)
Wed 20 Feb 13 · EVENT CANCELLED: Humanitarian Legalism (Sheikh Zayed Theatre, London)
Tue 19 Feb 13 · Liberty and Security in the World Today: why we are all neo-democrats and what we should do about it (Old Theatre, London)
Mon 26 Nov 12 · Screening: In the Shadow of the Sun + Q&A (Frontline Club, London)
Tue 6 Nov 12 · The Stateless Citizen: irregular migration and cosmopolitan citizenship (London School of Economics & Political Science, London)
Mon 16 Jul 12 · Burma's Rohingya: A panel discussion (Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House, London)
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