Last week's top 10
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Description: | The 10 most viewed media items over the last seven days. |
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'Why the European Convention on Human Rights still matters': 2023 Mackenzie-Stuart Lecture (audio)

1,124 views
The Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosts an annual public lecture in honour of Lord Mackenzie-Stuart, the first British Judge to be President of the Court of Justice....
Collection: The Mackenzie-Stuart Lecture: The Centre for European Legal Studies
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Fri 1 Dec 2023
'Parliamentary Sovereignty and Where We Are Now after the Supreme Court Rwanda Judgment': CULS Panel discussion (audio)

2,175 views
Dr Tom Hickman KC, who represented Gina Miller in both Miller cases and the Lord Advocate in the recent Scottish Independence Referendum reference, was joined by Dr Stefan Theil...
Collection: Cambridge University Law Society Speakers
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Fri 24 Nov 2023
'Why the European Convention on Human Rights still matters': 2023 Mackenzie-Stuart Lecture

438 views
The Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosts an annual public lecture in honour of Lord Mackenzie-Stuart, the first British Judge to be President of the Court of Justice....
Collection: The Mackenzie-Stuart Lecture: The Centre for European Legal Studies
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Fri 1 Dec 2023
CELH 2023 Annual Lecture: 'Women and the Crime of Bigamy in English Law, 1603-2023' (audio)

1,307 views
On 21 November 2023 Professor Rebecca Probert (University of Exeter Law School) delivered the CELH annual lecture on the topic 'Women and the Crime of Bigamy in English Law,...
Collection: Centre for English Legal History Lectures and Seminars
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Fri 24 Nov 2023
Professor Huw Price Inaugural Lecture

72,584 views
Professor Huw Price delivers his inaugural lecture as Bertrand Russell Professor of Philosophy: Where would we be without counterfactuals?
Recorded on 1st November 2012.
Collection: Philosophy
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Fri 2 Nov 2012
'Why was the Rwanda Agreement unlawful, and will withdrawal from the ECHR resolve this?': Kirsty Hughes (audio)

839 views
On the 15 November the UK Supreme Court decided that the United Kingdom's policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda was unlawful.
In this short video Dr Kirsty Hughes explains...
Collection: Law In Focus
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Thu 16 Nov 2023
Friday Lecture: 'Reclaiming Agency: Indigenous Peoples and the Turn to History in International Law' - Dr Lucas...

1,036 views
Lecture summary: In this talk, Lucas Lixinski examines the erasure of Indigenous perspectives from the literature on the turn to history in international law. Considering the turn...
Collection: LCIL International Law Seminar Series
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Mon 20 Nov 2023
'Parliamentary Sovereignty and Where We Are Now after the Supreme Court Rwanda Judgment': CULS Panel discussion

604 views
Dr Tom Hickman KC, who represented Gina Miller in both Miller cases and the Lord Advocate in the recent Scottish Independence Referendum reference, was joined by Dr Stefan Theil...
Collection: Cambridge University Law Society Speakers
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Fri 24 Nov 2023
Infancy, childhood and play in ancient Greek philosophy

3,924 views
The first of the 2015 Gray Lectures, given by Professor Malcolm Schofield on Tuesday 19 May 2015. Introduction by James Clackson; concluding remarks by David Sedley.
Collection: Classics@Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Tue 2 Jun 2015
Moral Psychology - 21 May 2015 - Moral Challenges of New Reproductive Technologies

1,633 views
Professor Eve-Marie Engels (Philosophy, University of Tübingen)
Professor Martin Richards (Psychology, University of Cambridge)
Chaired by Dr Vasanti Jadva (Psychology,...
Collection: Moral Psychology Research Group
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Thu 18 Jun 2015