The Clarendon Law Lectures Series has been running for many years with several distinguished guest speakers taking the platform, including the likes of Lord Collins of Mapesbury, Professor Harold Koh and Professor Ernie Weinrib. The series covers three lectures given over a week or two week period and are normally held in Michaelmas Term of each academic year although there are exceptions to this. The lecture series is co-hosted with Oxford University Press.
Clarendon Law Lecture Series Past Events
Past Clarendon Speakers:
2022 | Professor Steve Weatherill |
The resistance and regulation of governing bodies in sport |
2018
|
Professor Jane Stapleton (Cambridge) |
Thoughts on Torts |
2017
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Professor Dan Kahan (Yale) |
Cognition, Freedom, and truth in the liberal state |
2015 |
Professor Roberta Romano (Yale) |
Sunsetting the Iron Law of Financial Regulation |
2014 |
Professor Ernie Weinrib (Toronto) |
The Jurisprudence of Corrective Justice |
2013 |
Professor Harold Koh (Yale) |
Law and Globalization |
2011 |
Lord Collins of Mapesbury |
Justiciability in National and International Law |
2009 |
Professor Hugh Beale |
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2008 |
Professor Nicola Lacey (LSE) |
Women, Autonomy and Criminal Law |
2006 |
Justice Stephen Breyer (US Supreme Court) |
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2004 |
Professor William Cornish |
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2003 |
Carol Harlow |
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2002 |
Professor Guenter Treitel |
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2001 |
Prfoessor Sir John Baker |
The Law’s Two Bodies – Some Evidential Problems in English Legal History |
2000 |
Professor Reinhard Zimmermann |
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1999 |
The Hon William Gummow |
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1997 |
Richard A. Posner |
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1996 |
Tony Weir |