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Other Recordings

The ‘Scotland’s Future Podcast’ Series 3 episode 2 on Scottish Government’s Victims, Witnesses & Justice Reform Bill

Featuring ILCR’s Professor John Hudson and Dr Victoria Miyandazi in conversation with Mike Gettinby, University of St Andrews Chief Legal Officer.


Which Way Now for the UK Constitution? Evaluating Labour’s Constitutional Proposals

Jim Gallagher (St Andrews, ILCR)

Many thanks to Bill Howat (Mercat Group) for editing the videos.


The Historical Constitution

Harshan Kumarasingham (Edinburgh)


Refugee Law Roundtable

Forced Migration and Refugee Resettlement in the Long 1940s:
A Connected and Global History.

Moderated by Kerstin von Lingen (Vienna) with contributions from Milinda Banerjee (St Andrews), Rana Mitter (Oxford) and Sebastian Huhn (Osnabrück):


Mapping Medieval Legal Manuscripts

Webinar


The Breathing Space Project:
Rule of Law Past and Future

Sir David Edward and Malik Dahlan

22 September 2020.


Saving the Union…?

Sir David Edward

7 February 2020.

The text of the lecture can be accessed here.


Is Westminster Parliamentary Democracy Fit for Purpose in the Twenty-First Century?

Stephen Gethins (North East Fife MP)

4 October 2019.


Scotland:
A Nation Squeezed Between Two Nationalisms

Jim Gallagher (St Andrews, ILCR)

7 November 2019.

The full text of the lecture is also available as a pdf here: 
Jim Gallagher lecture 7 Nov


The Future of the Rule of Law:
A Parliamentary Perspective

Daniel Greenberg,
a lawyer specialising in legislation, delivered this topical lecture on the final day of the Supreme Court’s hearing of the case concerning the prorogation of Parliament.

19 September 2019.


What Held Roman Law Together?

Bruce Frier,
John and Teresa D’Arms Distinguished University Professor of Classics and Roman Law, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) and one of the world’s leading scholars on Roman law and the civilian tradition.

10 May 2019.


2015 C. Warren Hollister Memorial Lecture

Delivered by Professor John Hudson

Watch here.