Taking Liberties: Contextual Lecture Series 2016
List of Lectures
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From Magna Carta to mass-surveillance, the new Contextual Lectures Series is a wide-ranging examination of rights, freedoms and civil liberties. The series will explore some of the most challenging issues facing the UK and the world today, from free speech to equal rights. Expect informed debate and critical insight from a renowned panel of speakers.
Modern Feminism - Tuesday 16 February 2016
Britain Today? - Tuesday 23 February 2016
Liberties & American Constitution - Tuesday 8 March 2016
Rene Descartes - Tuesday 15 March 2016
On Liberty - Tuesday 12 April 2016
The Future of the UK Constitution - Tuesday 19 April 2016
King John & the Road to Magna Carta - Tuesday 26 April 2016
Shakespeare's King John - Tuesday 10 May 2016
Woman's rights and plural legality - Tuesday 17 May 2016 - VENUE CHANGE (Please visit page for more details)
Trade unions and the British tradition of pluralism - Tuesday 24 May 2016
John Locke - Tuesday 31st May 2016
The world is not simple, it's complicated - Tuesday 14 June 2016
Liberty: Ancient and Modern - Tuesday 21 June 2016
Magna Carta: 800 Years of Precisely What? - Tuesday 28 June 2016
The importance of being English - Tuesday 26 July 2016
The Magna Carta and Parliament - Tuesday 13 September 2016
What do liberals mean by liberty - Tuesday 20 September 2016
Jews, kings and democracy - Tuesday 27 September 2016
The origins and Evolution of Principled Sentencing - Tuesday 11 October 2016
Magna Carta: What did it do for ordinary folk? - Tuesday 25 October 2016
Magna Carta and the Fight for Freedom - Tuesday 13 December 2016