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Wed 5 Oct 11 · Hellenism, Universal Rights and Apartheid (Old Theatre, London)
Tue 8 Jun 10 · The Challenges of the Supreme Court (Great Hall, London)
Tue 16 Mar 10 · Civil Partnerships (The Museum of London, London)
Thu 2 Oct 08 · 2007/2008 UCL Jurisprudence Review Launch: Feminism & Human Rights (UCL, London)
Thu 6 Dec 07 · Human Rights in the 21st century: problems and prospects (Old Theatre, London)
Thu 25 Oct 07 · Centre for the Study of Human Rights panel discussion (Old Theatre, London)
Mon 16 Apr 07 · The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil (LG17, The Faculty of Law, Cambridge)
Thu 25 Jan 07 · The Uses and Misuses of the Penal State in the 21st Century (Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford)
Thu 18 Jan 07 · “New” and “Old” Institutions for the Mentally Ill: Treatment, Punishment, or Preventive Confinement? (Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford)
Wed 17 Jan 07 · The Media and Criminal Justice: The Loop of Disinformation (Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford)
Thu 29 Jun 06 · Victims & Witnesses: Raw deal or fair treatment (Inns Of Court School of Law, London)
Thu 25 May 06 · Beyond a Joke? Cartoons and Human Rights (Royal Academy of Engineering, London)
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