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Hutton -The Wider Issues

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED

In the light of the Hutton Report an evening panel discussion will examine the themes of evidence, law and trust.


Chairman - Lord Runciman, PBA, Senior Research Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge

Issues of Law
Speaker: Professor William Twining, FBA, QC Research Professor of Law, University College London
Discussant: The Hon Michael Beloff, QC and President, Trinity College, Oxford

Issues of Evidence
Speaker: Professor Peter Hennessy, FBA, Queen Mary, University of London
Discussant: Lord Wilson of Dinton, Cabinet Secretary, 1998-2002 and Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge

Issues of Trust
Speaker: Baroness O'Neill, FBA, Principal, Newnham College, Cambridge
Discussant: John Lloyd, The Financial Times


Speaker(s):

various speakers | talks

 

Date and Time:

19 July 2004 at 5:00 pm

Duration:

2 hours 30 minutes

 

Venue:

British Academy Public Debate
10 St James's Square
London
SW1Y 4LE
020 7969 5238

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Organised by:

British Academy
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Tickets:

Free but registration is essential

Available from:

Admission is by ticket only. Please complete the online form available from our events page to reserve a place, or contact the Academy's External Relations Department on
+44 (0)20 7969 5238 or email externalrelations@britac.ac.uk

Additional Information:

A complementary drinks reception will be held after the debate at approximately 7pm

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