International Criminal Tribunals: Experiments? Works in progress? Institutions that are here for good, or maybe not? In the last twenty years several international courts have been...
The Price of Fish: Making sense of the way the world really works The Price of Fish addresses issues related to 'real' (as...
Disease and Death in Late Stuart London A specialist in British and European History, Maureen Waller's books...
Charismatic Leadership: Nature, Causes, and Consequences How did politicians as diverse as Thatcher, Charles de Gaulle...
Singing the Laws: Ancient Greek Lawgivers in History and Legend While Lycurgus of Sparta and Solon of Athens are now...
The Queen's Commonwealth: Monarchy and the End of Empire, 1945-2011 As Glasgow prepares to host the Commonwealth Games, Professor Philip...
Human Rights Law: Bringing Power to the Powerless This lecture looks at the power given to advocates in...
Orature, Oratory and Getting the Message Heard The most valued aspect of our entire culture in England...
The Rule of Law and its Enemies: The Landscape of Law The historian Niall Ferguson delivers a lecture, recorded at Gresham...