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Seminar: Constitutional Questions and Responses to Recent Martial Law Crisis in South Korea
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DLDG - Week 6: DISMANTLING DEMOCRATIC CHANGE IN ASIA: MODALITIES AND WEAPONS OF CHOICE
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Carmen Pavel - 'In Defence of a Substantive Conception of the Rule of Law'
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Inaugural Annual Oxford Programme in Asian Laws Lecture: Territorial Governance in Southeast Asia: Pluralism and Innovation in Public Law
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Signe Larsen, 'The Foundations of Constitutional Tolerance'
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International Law in Asian Constitutional Courts
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How Do Courts Use Statecraft Toward Self-Empowerment?
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Book symposium: Confucian Constitutionalism Dignity, Rights, and Democracy (Oxford University Press 2023)
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Agreeing to Disagree: The Establishment Clause, Religious Diversity, and Liberty of Conscience
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Bingham Lecture 2023: Brexit and the Political Constitution
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Book Launch: Constitutional Resilience in South Asia, edited by Tarunabh Khaitan, Dinesha Samararatne, and Swati Jhaveri (Hart Publishing 2023)
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Annual Lecture: Scholarship in times of constitutional transformation: a view from Hong Kong
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Workshop - Asian Comparative Constitutional Law: Volume II - Constitutional Amendments
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New OxHRH RightsUp! Gendered Constitutionalism
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Roundtable on Paul Tucker’s Global Discord
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New OxHRH RightsUp! Dobbs v Jackson: A Role for Equality?
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India’s Constitutional Transformation
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The Christian Theological Foundations of the British Monarchy and Constitution
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Why Privacy Matters
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Book Launch: Seeking Supremacy: The Pursuit of Judicial Power in Pakistan (CUP 2022) by Yasser Kureshi (Oxford)
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Seminar: India’s Centralized Federalism and Transformative Constitutionalism
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New OxHRH RightsUp! A Historic Moment: The Drafting of the New Chilean Constitution
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A Conversation with Mrs. Justice Ayesha A. Malik of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, chaired by Prof. Mindy Chen-Wishart, Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford
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Empire Reading Group
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Hard Cases and Judicial Review: The Interpretive Delusion
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The Doctrine of Qualified Immunity
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Judicial Review in the US as a Tradition of Moral Reasoning
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Asian Comparative Constitutional Law: Volume I - Constitution-Making
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Book Discussion: The Constitution of Malaysia: A Contextual Analysis
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Much ado about nothing: The impossible reception of the basic structure doctrine in Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore?
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Knowledge Institutions in Constitutional Democracies: Reflections on “the Press" - Annual Eric Barendt Law Lecture
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Call for Proposals: Political Parties & Constitutions in Asia
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Book Talk: The Changing Legal Orders in Hong Kong and Mainland China: Essays on One Country, Two Systems (2021)
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Women as Model Minority Judges: The Case of Indonesia
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Book Talk: Constitutional Convergence in East Asia (CUP, 2021)
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Special Courts, Global China *CANCELLED*
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Workshop: Constitutional Law of Greater China
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Serious Corruption Crimes in Afghanistan: An Interview with Fahima Sirat
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Book launch: Rehan Abeyratne and Ngoc Son Bui eds., The Law and Politics of Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments in Asia (Routledge 2021)
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Political Deference in a Democratic Age: British Politics and the Constitution from the Eighteenth Century to Brexit
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Faculty Research Seminar: Discursive Constitutionalism
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Sentience-based Constitutionalism
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The Legal Status of the Irish Language
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Justice Dikgang Moseneke, “All Rise” in conversation with Helen Mountfield QC with an introduction by Professor Kate O’Regan
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Oxford Pro Bono Publico Executive Committee 2021: Call for Applications
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Bingham Seminar: Civil Liberties and Parliamentary Scrutiny during COVID-19
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Analogies and Disanalogies Between Machine-Driven and Human-Driven Legal Judgement
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To predict or not to predict? Re-thinking the field of automatic court decision classification
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WEBINAR: Racial Transition
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The Oxford Putney Debates 2020: The Sovereignty of Parliament
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When Is Algorithmic Secrecy Justified?
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Predicting Legal Outcomes With Deep Learning
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Webinar - The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty
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Rebecca Williams Delivers Future of Legal Education Keynote
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Parliament creates an International Agreements Committee
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Privacy Cases and the Standard of Judicial Review in India
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Copyright Issues Concerning Training Data and Outputs of an Algorithm
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We, the Parties? Party Politics and the Indian Constitution
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Book Launch - Rethinking Party Reform by Fabio Wolkenstein
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Trials of the State: Law and the Decline of Politics
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AI4Law Workshop: Automating Court Proceedings Transcription
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Popular Sovereignty in the Scottish Constitutional Tradition
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Book launch: Köpcke, Legal Validity - The Fabric of Justice (Hart, 2019)
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Fabio Wolkenstein - Rethinking Party Reform - Book Launch
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The Application of the European Convention on Human Rights to Military Operations
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Ilya Somin - Free to Move: Foot Voting, Migration, and Political Freedom
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The Legal Implications of Brexit
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Brexit, the Reserve Powers of the Queen, and the Courts
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Constitutional and Civil Liberties Violations in Kashmir
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Adam Smith as Jurist
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FLJS Films: Peterloo
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Flagship Event - 'Law and Politics in Three Courts' Conference
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Prorogation of Parliament Explained
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Panel discussion on African Jurisprudence: opening event of the 'Law and Politics in Three Courts' conference
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Reassessing Civil and Religious Liberties in the U.S. Constitution: A Preview of "The Cambridge Companion to the First Amendment and Religious Liberty"
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Book talk: American States of Nature: The Origins of Independence, 1761-1775 (OUP)
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Subsidiarity in action: Considering applications of subsidiarity to the contexts of indigenous self-determination and of climate change jurisdiction