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Race and Resistance: Understanding Bermuda Today
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Legislation is essential but not always adequate

Race, Law and History, talk 4.
The Quill Project Conventions Podcast
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Hidden Laws: State Constitutions and National Change with Robinson Woodward-Burns

Grace Mallon and Nicholas Cole talk to Robinson Woodward-Burns about his new book 'Hidden Laws: How State Constitutions Stabilise American Politics.'
The Quill Project Conventions Podcast
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Poor Lord Wensleydale: A Beginner's Guide to the British Constitution with Robert Saunders

Grace Mallon and Nicholas Cole talk to Robert Saunders about what makes Britain's constitution unique and what challenges it faces in a turbulent period for UK politics and government.
Israel Studies Seminar

Tamar Calahorra, Competition between Members of Parliament and Governmental ministries on Policy Outcomes through Legislation – Israel as a Test case

Dr. Calahorra studies some dramatic changes in the ways legislation is conducted in Israel
International Migration Institute

Legislating for transnational ageing: a challenge for the Dutch and French welfare states

What motivates policymakers to initially develop these very specifically-targeted policy proposals which contradict the territorial logic of the welfare state?
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Legally Married: Love and Law in the UK and the US - Book Launch

Scot Peterson and Iain McLean discuss their new book, which explores the facts and opinions behind the legislating of same-sex marriage in the United Kingdom and the United States
Statute Law: Making Legislation

13. How Statute Law is Made Lecture

Lecture by Stephen Laws, First Parliamentary Council, on the making of statutes. Given at the University of Oxford on 11 October 2010.
Statute Law: Making Legislation

12. The Law Commissioner: The role of the Law Commission in the Legislative Process

Interview with Lord Justice Etherton, Chairman of the Law Commission 2006-2009, on the role of the Law Commission in the legislative process.
Statute Law: Making Legislation

11. The Legal Adviser: The Role of the Joint Committee on Human Rights in the Legislative Process

Interview with Murray Hunt, Legal Adviser to Parliament's Joint Committee on Human Rights on the role of the Joint Committee on Human Rights in the legislative process.
Statute Law: Making Legislation

10. Parliamentary Officials: The Parliamentary procedure for making an Act of Parliament

Interview with Parliamentary officials David Natzler from the Public Bill Office in the House of Commons and Sarah Jones from the House of Lords on The Parliamentary procedure for making an Act of Parliament.
Statute Law: Making Legislation

09. The Drafter: Pre-legislative scrutiny of Bills and the role of Parliamentary Counsel as a Bill proceeds through Parliament

Interview with Stephen Laws, First Parliamentary Counsel, on pre-legislative scrutiny of Bills and the role of Parliamentary Counsel as a Bill proceeds through Parliament.
Statute Law: Making Legislation

08. The Drafter: How Parliamentary Counsel sets about drafting an Act of Parliament

Interview with Stephen Laws, First Parliamentary Counsel, on how Parliamentary Counsel sets about drafting an Act of Parliament.
Statute Law: Making Legislation

07. The Drafter: The role of Parliamentary Counsel at the planning stage for legislation

Interview with Stephen Laws, First Parliamentary Counsel on the role of Parliamentary Counsel at the planning stage for legislation.
Statute Law: Making Legislation

06. The Departmental Lawyer: The role of officials in a department in handling the passage of a Bill through Parliament

Interview with Michelle Dyson, a Departmental Lawyer, on the role of officials in a department in handling the passage of a Bill through Parliament.
Statute Law: Making Legislation

05. The Departmental Lawyer: The detailed development by a Government Department of proposals for legislation

Interview with Michelle Dyson, Departmental Lawyer, on the detailed development by a Government Department of proposals for legislation.
Statute Law: Making Legislation

04. The Departmental Lawyer: The process within a Government Department for development of the policy ideas underlying legislative proposals

Interview with Michelle Dyson, Departmental Lawyer on the process within a Government Department for development of the policy ideas underlying legislative proposals.
Statute Law: Making Legislation

03. The Politician: A Minister's role in taking a Bill through Parliament

Interview with Lord Falconer on a minister's role in taking a Bill through Parliament.
Statute Law: Making Legislation

02. The Politician: How a Government Minister gets proposals accepted for presentation as part of the Government's legislative programme

How a Government Minister gets proposals accepted for presentation as part of the Government's legislative programme. Interview with Lord Falconer of Thoroton, former Lord Chancellor.
Statute Law: Making Legislation

01. Introduction to Making Legislation series

Phillip Sales, High Court Judge and Statute Law Society member introduces the Making Legislation series which will look at how new laws are created.
Keble College

Internet Governance and Regulation: The Future of the Internet - and How to Stop It

What lies around the corner for the Internet .. and how do we avoid it? How can we study and affect the future of the Internet using the distributed power of the network itself? This is Jonathan Zittrain's inaugural lecture at the University of Oxford.

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