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Law School Podcasts & Media

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Welcome to Law School Podcasts, where we showcase some of the most recent recordings made by our lecturing team on significant events and subjects.

 

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Conservatism and Biomedical Enhancement

16:05, Mon 11 May 2009

Professor Allen E. Buchanan
Professor of Philosophy, Duke University

Thursday 23rd April at 5 pm
Ramphal Building Room R0.21

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Holding Corporate Britain to Account for its Actions Abroad

10:56, Mon 23 Mar 2009

Martyn Day
Senior Partnet, Leigh Day & Co Solicitors
Wednesday 4 March at 5pm:
Warwick Arts Centre Conference Room (ACCT)

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Creating criminals: prisons and security in an insecure world, Baroness Vivien Stern

13:42, Mon 23 Feb 2009

Baroness Vivien Stern
Senior Research Fellow,
International Centre for Prison Studies, King's College London

On Wednesday February 4th Vivien Stern delivered a public lecture entitled 'Creating Criminals: prisons and security in an insecure world'. Baronness Stern is one of the world's leading scholars and campaigners working on prison reform. Her published books include "A Sin Against the Future: Imprisonment in the World", "Imprisoned by our Prisons and Bricks of Shame", "Britain’s Prisons",
"Deprived of their Liberty", "Alternatives to Prison in Developing Countries", and "Sentenced to Die? The problem of TB in prisons in Eastern Europe and Central Asia".

She has been awarded honorary degrees of Doctor of Laws by Bristol University and by Oxford Brookes University and is an Honorary Fellow of LSE. She is a Life Peer and sits in the House of Lords as a Crossbencher.

During her lecture she was able to draw on her experiences visiting prisons around the globe, as well as her political and academic experience.

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Psychologising Jekyll, Demonising Hyde: The Strange Case of Criminal Responsibility

14:03, Mon 1 Dec 2008

Professor Nicola Lacey
Professor of Criminal Law and Legal Theory
London School of Economics
Wednesday 19 November 2008

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DNA, crime and civil liberties

14:18, Mon 5 Mar 2007

Dr Andrew Roberts asks whether the National DNA Database infringes on our civil liberties and the dangers of a compulsory system.

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North Korea's nuclear diplomacy

12:57, Mon 5 Mar 2007

North Korea's announcement of a nuclear test has triggered an diplomatic crisis. Chris Hughes, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, and Dan Joyner, School of Law, discuss the history of the crisis and how events may unfold.

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