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Category: Changes

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Merris Amos – Brexit led tinkering with the UK human rights machine: minor adjustment or damaging blow?

13 Sep 201811 Oct 2018
Introduction For supporters of the broadest possible reach of human rights law these are troubled times. But for the comparative law scholar these are also very interesting times. Proponents of…
Changes…

“Law, Society and Administration in a Changing World” – Account

3 Sep 201717 Apr 2019
On 10th and 11th July 2017, Professor Peter Cane (Cambridge and Australian National University), Professor Jeff King (UCL) and Dr Hayley Hooper (Cambridge) organized a very stimulating workshop on “Law,…
Changes…

Chen, Deakin, Siems and Wang – Law, Trust and Institutional Change in China: Evidence from Qualitative Fieldwork

9 Mar 20179 Mar 2017
What has been the contribution of the legal system in general, and of contract, corporate and financial law in particular, to economic growth and development in China? The Chinese experience…
📢📢 ANNUAL SEMINAR 📢📢   Constitutional Legacies and Emancipation in a Comparative Perspective  27 June 2023  Programme available by clicking  here .

Recent Posts

  • Discussion of the book “Contemporary French administrative law” J. Bell/ F. Lichère, 2022, Cambridge University Press”, by A Jacquemet-Gauché
  • Publishing in Comparative Law: Q&A with the ICLQ
  • Rafał Lemkin (1900-1959): A Life-Long Story of Engagement in the Development of Human Rights Law, by A. Krzywoń
  • Constitutional Legacies and Emancipation in a Comparative Perspective, 27 June 2023
  • Basil Markesinis: An Appreciation, by John Bell

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