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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.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Access to a Court and the Security Council: Implications for Normative Hierarchy

Dr Antonios Tzanakopoulos (University of Glasgow) gives a talk for the Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series. Delivered on the 9th November 2010.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

A People That Perseveres

Psychological Analysis of Collective Amnesia in Lebanon and its Implications for Transistional Justice.
Podcasts From The Extra-legal Governance Institute (Exlegi)

Organizing Crime

Douglas Rogers, George Mason University gives a talk on A Theory of Organized Crime for the Extra Legal Governance Institute.
Podcasts From The Extra-legal Governance Institute (Exlegi)

Pirates of Somalia

Dr Sarah Percy and Dr Anja Shortland give a talk on Pirates of Somalia for the Extra-Legal Governance Institute.
Podcasts From The Extra-legal Governance Institute (Exlegi)

Corruption, Inequality and the Rule of Law

Prof Eric Uslaner, University of Maryland gives a talk on Corruption, Inequality and the Rule of Law for the Extra-Legal Governance Institute.
Podcasts From The Extra-legal Governance Institute (Exlegi)

Protection for Sale? War and the Transformation of Regulation on the Congo-Ugandan Border

Timothy Raeymakers, University of Ghent gives a talk for the Extra-Legal Governance Institute on War and the Transformation of Regulation on the Congo-Ugandan Border.
The Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention Workshop

US Government Illegally Deporting US Citizens

Dr Jacqueline Stevens gives a talk on the United States' practice of illegally deporting its citizens as part of the Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention Workshop.
The Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention Workshop

Human rights and the Elusive Universal Subject: Detention of Asylum Seekers and Irregular Entrants under IHRL and EU Law

Cathryn Costello, Fellow and Tutor in EU and Public Law gives a talk for the Workshop on the Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention.
The Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention Workshop

Rules of engagement: Governmentality, 'technologies of citizenship' and everyday protest in asylum detention facilities

Nicholas Gill, Environment Centre, University of Lancaster gives a talk for the fourth session of the workshop; Citizenship and Government Technologies.
The Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention Workshop

How do former immigration detainees integrate into local communities post-release?

Axel Klein, Centre for Health Services Studies, Kent and Lucy Williams, Social Policy, Sociology, and Social Research, Kent give a talk for the third session of the workshop; Conditions of Immigration Detention.
The Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention Workshop

The Criminalisation of Asylum Seekers in a British Immigration Detention Centre

Melanie Griffiths (Oxford) gives a talk entitled; 'I'm not a criminal but I've been here 11 months' - The Criminalisation of Asylum Seekers in a British Immigration Detention Centre for the third session of the Workshop.
The Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention Workshop

Medical Implications of Immigration Detention in the UK

Frank Arnold, Medical Justice Network, gives a talk for the third session of the workshop; Conditions of Immigration Detention.
The Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention Workshop

The law's approach to detention of asylum seekers: help or hindrance?

Dallal Stevens, Faculty of Law, University of Warwick gives a talk for the first session of the worksh op; Legal Approaches to Immigration Detention.
Health, Law and Emerging Technologies (HeLEX)

Talking Law and Ethics - Feeding Results Back to Participants

Nadja Kanellopoulou gives a talk for the Helex Centre where she talks about the issues involved in giving results of medical research back to participants.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

Managing Transition: the National Peace Accord, South Africa, 1991-94

Delivered by Rev. Dr. Liz Carmichael MBE, Chaplain and Tutor in Theology, St John's College, University of Oxford; and Facilitator and Trainer under the National Peace Accord. Part of the Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminar Series, Trinity 2010.

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