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The OII Podcast (Oxford Internet Institute)

How Can AI Be Deployed Ethically in the Defence Sector? With Professor Mariarosaria Taddeo and Sir Chris Deverell

Our experts discuss why AI adoption in defence is slow -- covering procurement, regulation, and tech hurdles -- and how conflicts like the Ukraine war shape its future. They also call for public debate on risks and ethics.
Future of Business

Not Getting Tangled

The importance of red tape in growing economies.
Centre for Personalised Medicine

Series 2 Episode 7 - Why research regulation falls short in genomic medicine

As a society, we tend to focus a lot on risk and try to control it through regulation - but how well does that work for ensuring ethical practice in genomics? We talk to Dr Kate Lyle about her research on this topic.
Proving the Negative (PTNPod): Swanning About in Cyber Security
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Raising the Bar

Surprising social media harms and the Online Safety Bill. This week we're talking about Claudine's research into long term harms of social media content and managing the 'mundane'.
Future of Business

Imagine businesses that make the world a better place…

Oxford MBA candidates Elzan Godlewski and Andreas Finzel discuss what it takes to make capitalism a force for good, the role public policy plays and what business leaders can do today to build a sustainable tomorrow. Episode recorded in November 2021.
Translational Health Sciences
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Health Technology Assessment: Global alignment of systems, stakeholders and emerging trends

This talk will introduce and explore, the global mechanisms and initiatives that align process, strategy and methodology for Health Technology Assessment (HTA).
Future of Business

Future of Cannabusiness

As restrictions on medical cannabis use loosen around the world, companies and entrepreneurs are entering the marijuana market in a big way. We learn more from leading players in this space and the first publicly-listed cannabis company.
IDEAL Collaboration Conference 2016

IDEAL and the FDA

Regulation, Commissioning, HTA and Policy.
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Neoliberalism workshop: Implications for future visions of work and organisation

Richard White, Senior Lecturer in Economic Geography, Sheffield Hallam University, gives a talk for the Neoliberalism, Employment and the Law workshop at Wolfson College, Oxford, hosted the Foundation for Law, Justice and Society in November 2015.
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Neoliberalism, Trade Unions and the Labour Market: An overview of the core ideological claims

Ben Jackson, Associate Professor & Tutorial Fellow in Modern History, Faculty of History & University College, Oxford University, gives a talk at the Neoliberalism, Employment and the Law workshop at Wolfson College, Oxford.
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Neoliberalism as Analytical Starting Point: Possibilities and Problems

Introduced by Dr Amir Paz-Fuchs, Dr Eagleton-Pierce examines neoliberalism from an international political economy perspective.
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

The Neoliberal Construction of Modern Slavery: The Case of Migrant Domestic Workers

Judy Fudge, Professor of Law, Kent Law School, University of Kent examines Modern Slavery as a causal effect of the emphasis on human trafficking, anti-immigration and criminal law rather than employment law for migrant domestic workers.
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Neoliberalism Workshop: Contradictions in liberal reforms: The regulation of labour subcontracting

Guy Mundlak, Professor at The Buchmann Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University, gives a talk for the Neoliberalism workshop.
Criminology
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Private Security and Regulatory Space: In Search of the Public Interest

Ian Loader, Centre for Criminology - 7 October 2014 at National Law University, Delhi
NDM International Activities

The Global Health Network

Dr Trudie Lang tells us how the Global Health Network facilitates collaboration and resource sharing.
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

The New Regulatory Space: Reframing Democratic Governance

Frank Vibert, Senior Visiting Fellow, Department of Government, London School of Economics, gives a lecture for the Foundation for Law, Justice and Society series.
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Where next for ombudsmen schemes?

Recent EU legislation requires each member state to provide an ADR body for nearly every consumer sector. This workshop explored the implications through expert opinion from academic, practitioner, and policy perspectives.
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Ombudsman Service - Consumer Engagement

Recent EU legislation requires each member state to provide an ADR body for nearly every consumer sector. This workshop explored the implications through expert opinion from academic, practitioner, and policy perspectives.
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Early Resolution in Ombudsmen schemes

Recent EU legislation requires each member state to provide an ADR body for nearly every consumer sector. This workshop explored the implications through expert opinion from academic, practitioner, and policy perspectives.
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Social Media and the Culture of Connectivity

This lecture by Professor José van Dijck reflects on how social media have become normalized in everyday life.

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