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<item><title>: Nagoya Protocol Workshop Day 2 Session 1</title>
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<description>The workshop aims to analyse the implications of the Nagoya Protocol for different areas of international law: international environmental law, trade, IPRs, human and indigenous rights, global health governance, and food security. In addition, the workshop will explore the implementation challenges arising from the Protocol in different regions (the EU and its Member States, Africa, Asia and Latin America) and the perspectives of different groups of stakeholders (indigenous and local communities, the research community, the private sector, and legal advisors involved in international development cooperation projects).</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 17 Feb 2012 14:41:56</pubDate>
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<item><title>: Nagoya Protocol Workshop Day 2 Session 2</title>
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<description>The workshop aims to analyse the implications of the Nagoya Protocol for different areas of international law: international environmental law, trade, IPRs, human and indigenous rights, global health governance, and food security. In addition, the workshop will explore the implementation challenges arising from the Protocol in different regions (the EU and its Member States, Africa, Asia and Latin America) and the perspectives of different groups of stakeholders (indigenous and local communities, the research community, the private sector, and legal advisors involved in international development cooperation projects).</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 17 Feb 2012 14:42:06</pubDate>
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<item><title>: Nagoya Protocol Workshop Day 1 Session 3</title>
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<description>The workshop aims to analyse the implications of the Nagoya Protocol for different areas of international law: international environmental law, trade, IPRs, human and indigenous rights, global health governance, and food security. In addition, the workshop will explore the implementation challenges arising from the Protocol in different regions (the EU and its Member States, Africa, Asia and Latin America) and the perspectives of different groups of stakeholders (indigenous and local communities, the research community, the private sector, and legal advisors involved in international development cooperation projects).</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 17 Feb 2012 14:42:32</pubDate>
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<item><title>: Nagoya Protocol Workshop Day 1 Session 1</title>
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<description>The workshop aims to analyse the implications of the Nagoya Protocol for different areas of international law: international environmental law, trade, IPRs, human and indigenous rights, global health governance, and food security. In addition, the workshop will explore the implementation challenges arising from the Protocol in different regions (the EU and its Member States, Africa, Asia and Latin America) and the perspectives of different groups of stakeholders (indigenous and local communities, the research community, the private sector, and legal advisors involved in international development cooperation projects).</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 17 Feb 2012 14:41:23</pubDate>
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<item><title>: Nagoya Protocol Workshop Day 1 Session 2</title>
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<description>The workshop aims to analyse the implications of the Nagoya Protocol for different areas of international law: international environmental law, trade, IPRs, human and indigenous rights, global health governance, and food security. In addition, the workshop will explore the implementation challenges arising from the Protocol in different regions (the EU and its Member States, Africa, Asia and Latin America) and the perspectives of different groups of stakeholders (indigenous and local communities, the research community, the private sector, and legal advisors involved in international development cooperation projects).</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 17 Feb 2012 14:41:38</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Karen Petroski (St. Louis University), Dr Cormac Mac Amhlaigh (University of Edinburgh): Ideological Post-positivism</title>
<author>Professor Karen Petroski (St. Louis University), Dr Cormac Mac Amhlaigh (University of Edinburgh)</author><itunes:author>Professor Karen Petroski (St. Louis University), Dr Cormac Mac Amhlaigh (University of Edinburgh)</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://podcast.is.ed.ac.uk:8080/Podcasts/law/2012-02-20/ideological_post_positivism-video.mp4" length="0" type="" />
<description>Discussant: Professor Karen Petroski (St. Louis University) / Respondent: Dr Cormac Mac Amhlaigh (University of Edinburgh)
Prof. Petroski compares the work of the late Neil MacCormick and Bruno Latour, mapping similarities and differences and fleshing out to what extent both of them seem to commit to what Norberto Bobbio called 'Ideological post-positivism'.</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 14 Feb 2012 17:24:45</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Giorgio Pino (University of Palermo), Professor Gianluigi Palombella (University of Parma): Methodological Post-postitivism</title>
<author>Professor Giorgio Pino (University of Palermo), Professor Gianluigi Palombella (University of Parma)</author><itunes:author>Professor Giorgio Pino (University of Palermo), Professor Gianluigi Palombella (University of Parma)</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://podcast.is.ed.ac.uk:8080/Podcasts/law/2012-01-30/Methodologial_Post_positivsm-video.mp4" length="0" type="" />
<description>Discussant: Professor Giorgio Pino (University of Palermo) / Respondent: Professor Gianluigi Palombella (University of Parma)
Prof. Pino discusses the relationship between positivism and the separability thesis, and to what extent post-positivism represents an attempt to go beyond the actual scholarship.</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 14 Feb 2012 17:26:52</pubDate>
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<item><title>Prof. Thomas Bustamante (Federal Univesity of Minas Gerais), Dr Claudio Michelon (University of Edinburgh): Theoretical Post-positivism</title>
<author>Prof. Thomas Bustamante (Federal Univesity of Minas Gerais), Dr Claudio Michelon (University of Edinburgh)</author><itunes:author>Prof. Thomas Bustamante (Federal Univesity of Minas Gerais), Dr Claudio Michelon (University of Edinburgh)</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://podcast.is.ed.ac.uk:8080/Podcasts/law/2012-01-30/Theoretical_Post_positivsm_new-video.mp4" length="0" type="" />
<description>Discussant: Prof. Thomas Bustamante (Federal Univesity of Minas Gerais) / Respondent: Dr Claudio Michelon (University of Edinburgh)
Prof. Bustamante seeks to defend in his talk Neil MacCormick's post-positivistic turn, by considering the arguments brought against it and replying.</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 14 Feb 2012 17:28:19</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Zenon Bankowski: Professor Zenon Bankowski's Valedictory Lecture</title>
<author>Professor Zenon Bankowski</author><itunes:author>Professor Zenon Bankowski</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://podcast.is.ed.ac.uk:8080/Podcasts/law/2011-07-04/Bankwski_Valedictory-audio.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>To mark the occasion of his retirement after 37 years at Edinburgh Law School, Professor Zenon Bankowski delivers his Valedictory Lecture 'The long goodbye: life in and out of the Law'.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jul 2011 11:19:27</pubDate>
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<item><title>Moderator: Prof. Antony Duff (University of Stirling): Prisoners Voting Rights - A Debate</title>
<author>Moderator: Prof. Antony Duff (University of Stirling)</author><itunes:author>Moderator: Prof. Antony Duff (University of Stirling)</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://podcast.is.ed.ac.uk:8080/Podcasts/law/2012-01-30/Prisoners__Voting_Rights_Debate-video.mp4" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>Moderator: Prof. Antony Duff (University of Stirling)
Proposing: Professor Richard Sparks (University of Edinburgh), Professor Jonathan Simon (University of Berkely, California)
Opposing: Mr James Chalmers (University of Edinburgh), Mr Jamie Bennett (University of Edinburgh and Govenor of HM Prison Morton Hall)
A full-fledged debate on prisoners voting rights, moderated by Professor Antony Duff. A lively discussion cutting across law, politics and morality which reaches well beyond the academic environment.</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 14 Feb 2012 17:11:00</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Gareth Davies (University of Amsterdam), Professor Michelle Everson (Birkbeck, University of London): The Form of Constitutional Adjudication in the EU</title>
<author>Professor Gareth Davies (University of Amsterdam), Professor Michelle Everson (Birkbeck, University of London)</author><itunes:author>Professor Gareth Davies (University of Amsterdam), Professor Michelle Everson (Birkbeck, University of London)</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://podcast.is.ed.ac.uk:8080/Podcasts/law/2012-01-30/Constitutional_Adjudication-video.mp4" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>Discussant: Professor Gareth Davies (University of Amsterdam) Respondent: Professor Michelle Everson (Birkbeck, University of London)</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 14 Feb 2012 17:16:08</pubDate>
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<item><title>Mr Ross Carrick (University of Oxford), Professor Michelle Everson (Birkbeck, University of London): The Mythological Legitimacy of Constitutional Adjudication</title>
<author>Mr Ross Carrick (University of Oxford), Professor Michelle Everson (Birkbeck, University of London)</author><itunes:author>Mr Ross Carrick (University of Oxford), Professor Michelle Everson (Birkbeck, University of London)</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://podcast.is.ed.ac.uk:8080/Podcasts/law/2012-01-30/Mythological_Legitimacy_of_Constitutional_Adjudication-video.mp4" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>Discussant: Mr Ross Carrick (University of Oxford) / Respondent: Professor Michelle Everson (Birkbeck, University of London)</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 14 Feb 2012 17:18:04</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Neil Walker (University of Edinburgh), Professor Michelle Everson (Birkbeck, University of London): A Deliberative Theory of Adjudication for the Court of Justice?</title>
<author>Professor Neil Walker (University of Edinburgh), Professor Michelle Everson (Birkbeck, University of London)</author><itunes:author>Professor Neil Walker (University of Edinburgh), Professor Michelle Everson (Birkbeck, University of London)</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://podcast.is.ed.ac.uk:8080/Podcasts/law/2012-01-30/Theory_of_Adjudication-video.mp4" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>Discussant: Professor Neil Walker (University of Edinburgh) / Respondent: Professor Michelle Everson (Birkbeck, University of London)</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 14 Feb 2012 17:21:09</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Jeremy Webber: The Grammar of Customary Law</title>
<author>Professor Jeremy Webber</author><itunes:author>Professor Jeremy Webber</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://podcast.is.ed.ac.uk:8080/Podcasts/law/2012-01-30/Introductory_Session-video.mp4" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>Professor Jeremy Webber, from The University of Victoria, Australia, presents an original and comprehensive account of law and its relationship with social practices.</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 14 Feb 2012 17:07:27</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Lesley McAra: Professor Lesley McAra Inaugural Lecture: Crime and Punishment in a Small Nation: Why Penology Matters</title>
<author>Professor Lesley McAra</author><itunes:author>Professor Lesley McAra</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://podcast.is.ed.ac.uk:8080/Podcasts/law/2009-12-22/Crime_and_Punishment_in_a_Small_Nation__Why_Penology_Matters-audio.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>Professor Lesley McAra, Chair of Penology delivers her inaugural lecture as part of the "Women in Law" centenary.</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2009 10:27:31</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Conor Gearty: Edinburgh Centre for Constitutional Law Lecuture, Ruth Adler Lecture: 'Human Rights: Ethic for our Anxious Age'</title>
<author>Professor Conor Gearty</author><itunes:author>Professor Conor Gearty</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://podcast.is.ed.ac.uk:8080/Podcasts/law/2009-11-03/Ruth_Adler_lecture_in_Human_Rights_16_October__5_p_m-audio.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>Ruth Adler lecture in Human Rights law: 'Human rights: ethic for our anxious age', given by Conor Gearty,  Professor of Human Rights Law, London School of Economics.</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2009 11:07:32</pubDate>
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<item><title>Lord Hope of Craighead: Lecture in Honour of Sir Gerald Gordon: 'Crumbs from Under the Master's Table'</title>
<author>Lord Hope of Craighead</author><itunes:author>Lord Hope of Craighead</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/hopelecture.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>Lord Hope's lecture, delivered in honour of the  
contribution of Sir Gerald Gordon to Scots criminal law, considers how  
Scots law should deal with the problem of corroborating a victim's  
account of events in prosecutions for sexual offences.</description>
<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2009 14:07:01</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Hector MacQueen: W.A. Wilson Lecture: 'Scotland's First Woman Law Graduates 1909: An Edinburgh Centenary'</title>
<author>Professor Hector MacQueen</author><itunes:author>Professor Hector MacQueen</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/WilsonLecture.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
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<description>Celebrates the LL.B graduations of Eveline MacLaren and Josephine Gordon Stuart on 2 April 1909. Given at the Playfair Library, Old College.</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2009 14:16:41</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Ellen Hey: Brodies Lectures in Environmental Law: 'The Water Framework Directive and the Marine Strategy Framework Directive'</title>
<author>Professor Ellen Hey</author><itunes:author>Professor Ellen Hey</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/brodieslecture.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>'The Water Framework Directive and the Marine Strategy Framework Directive: New Relationships between EU and International Law'

Lecture given by Professor Ellen Hey, Head of Department of Public International Law, Erasmus University of Rotterdam, at Edinburgh School of Law.
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<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2009 16:45:37</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Neil Walker: Professor Neil Walker's Inaugural Lecture</title>
<author>Professor Neil Walker</author><itunes:author>Professor Neil Walker</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/108_professorneilwalkersinaugurallecture.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>Professor Neil Walker's Inaugural Lecture took place in the Playfair Library, Old College.

"Out of Place and Out of Time: Law's Fading Co-Ordinates"

Introduced by Professor Sir Timothy O'Shea.</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2008 14:44:56</pubDate>
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<item><title>Dr Liz Fisher: Brodies Lectures in Environmental Law: 'The Role of Environmental Courts in Developing Environmental Law: The Administrative Law Dimension'</title>
<author>Dr Liz Fisher</author><itunes:author>Dr Liz Fisher</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/45_brodieslecturesinenvironmentallawtheroleofenvironmentalcourtsindevelopingenviron.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>Lecture given by Dr Liz Fisher, Fellow, Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford, on 5 March 2008 at Edinburgh Law School. Running time: 0:42:15.</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2008 10:15:58</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Sir Neil MacCormick: Professor Sir Neil MacCormick: Valedictory Lecture</title>
<author>Professor Sir Neil MacCormick</author><itunes:author>Professor Sir Neil MacCormick</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/42_professorneilmcormacksvalidictorylecture.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>Valedictory Lecture given by Professor Sir Neil MacCormick on 28 January 2008, at the Playfair Library, University of Edinburgh, on 'Just Law'.

Introduced by Professor Timothy O'Shea, Principal of the University of Edinburgh; and by Professor Nicola Lacey, LSE.

Running time 1:10:18.</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2008 10:19:56</pubDate>
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<item><title>Mike Russell, MSP: Brodies Lectures in Environmental Law: 'Thinking Globally, Acting with Scotland'</title>
<author>Mike Russell, MSP</author><itunes:author>Mike Russell, MSP</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/38_brodieslecturesinenvironmentallawthinkinggloballyactingwithscotland.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>Lecture given by Mike Russell, MSP, Minister for Environment, Scottish Government, on 'Thinking Globally, Acting with Scotland', on 15 January 2008 at Edinburgh Law School. Running time: 0:35:08.</description>
<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2008 12:10:58</pubDate>
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<item><title>Justice Antonin Scalia: Justice Scalia Tercentenary Lecture</title>
<author>Justice Antonin Scalia</author><itunes:author>Justice Antonin Scalia</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/46_justicescaliatercentenarylecture.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>Justice Scalia is a law graduate of Harvard University and a former Law Professor. He has served for over 20 years as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.

In his Tercentenary Lecture, Justice Scalia explores the theme of judges as moral censors of democratic choice.</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2008 16:09:10</pubDate>
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<item><title>Lord Hope of Craighead: The Tercentenary W.A. Wilson Lecture: 'The Strange Habits of the English'</title>
<author>Lord Hope of Craighead</author><itunes:author>Lord Hope of Craighead</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/37_thetercentenarywawilsonlecturethestrangehabitsoftheenglish.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>The Tercentenary W.A. Wilson Lecture, given by Lord Hope of Craighead, on 'The Strange Habits of the English', in the Playfair Library, University of Edinburgh, on 23 November 2007. Running time: 0:37:36.</description>
<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2008 12:08:21</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Neil Walker: Professor Neil Walker: 'Europe's Midlife Crisis'</title>
<author>Professor Neil Walker</author><itunes:author>Professor Neil Walker</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/36_professorneilwalkereuropesmidlifecrisis.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>Joint event of the Europa Institute and the Centre for Law and Society. A lecture by Professor Neil Walker on 'Europe's Midlife Crisis', given at Edinburgh Law School on 22 November 2007. Running time: 1:02:55.</description>
<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2008 12:03:16</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor W.R. Cornish: Tercentenary Chiene Lecture: 'Conserving Culture and Copyright'</title>
<author>Professor W.R. Cornish</author><itunes:author>Professor W.R. Cornish</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/34_tercentenarychienelectureconservingcultureandcopyright.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>The Tercentenary Chiene Lecture, given at the Playfair Library, University of Edinburgh, on 27 Seotember 2007 by Professor W.R. Cornish (University of Cambridge), on 'Conserving Culture and Copyright: A Partial History'. Running time 0:56:09.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2007 16:35:17</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Jonathan Simon: Jonathan Simon Seminar: 'Governing Through Crime, and New Labour'</title>
<author>Professor Jonathan Simon</author><itunes:author>Professor Jonathan Simon</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/33_jonathansimonseminargoverningthroughcrime.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>Talk given by Professor Jonathan Simon (University of California, Berkeley) at the seminar, 'Governing Through Crime, and New Labour: Policy Transfer or a Common Culture of Control?', held at the University of Edinburgh, on 24 September 2007. Running time 0:41:09.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2007 16:28:01</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Zenon Bankowski, Dr Claudio Michelon, Maksymilian Del Mar and Oche Onazi: Podcasts in Legal Theory: 2</title>
<author>Professor Zenon Bankowski, Dr Claudio Michelon, Maksymilian Del Mar and Oche Onazi</author><itunes:author>Professor Zenon Bankowski, Dr Claudio Michelon, Maksymilian Del Mar and Oche Onazi</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/21_podcastsinlegaltheory2.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>In this second edition, Maksymilian Del Mar talks with Professor Zenon Bankowski, Dr Claudio Michelon, and research student Oche Onazi.  Running time 0:38:15.</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jul 2007 15:19:15</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Vernon Palmer: W.A. Wilson Memorial Lecture 2007: 'Two Rival Theories of Mixed Legal Systems'</title>
<author>Professor Vernon Palmer</author><itunes:author>Professor Vernon Palmer</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/26_wilsonmemoriallecturetworivaltheoriesofmixedlegalsystems.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>Professor Vernon Palmer (Thomas Pickles Professor of Law, Tulane University), 'Two Rival Theories of Mixed Legal Systems', given on 27 June 2007 at the Playfair Library, University of Edinburgh. Running time 1:04:03.</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jul 2007 15:39:39</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Sir Neil MacCormick, Dr Sundram Soosay, Maksymilian Del Mar and Conrado Hubner Mendes: Podcasts in Legal Theory: 1</title>
<author>Professor Sir Neil MacCormick, Dr Sundram Soosay, Maksymilian Del Mar and Conrado Hubner Mendes</author><itunes:author>Professor Sir Neil MacCormick, Dr Sundram Soosay, Maksymilian Del Mar and Conrado Hubner Mendes</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/20_podcastsinlegaltheory1.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>In this first edition, Maksymilian Del Mar talks with Professor Sir Neil MacCormick, Dr Sundram Soosay, and Conrado Hubner Mendes. Running time 0:34:08.</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jun 2007 10:39:47</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor David Garland: Tercentenary Centre for Law and Society Lecture: 'America and its Death Penalty'</title>
<author>Professor David Garland</author><itunes:author>Professor David Garland</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/19_tercentenarycentreforlawandsocietylecture.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>The Tercentenary Centre for Law and Society Lecture, given on 19 April 2007 at the School of Law, University of Edinburgh, by Professor David Garland (NYU) on 'America and its Death Penalty'. Running time 0:58:13.</description>
<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2007 13:36:36</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Richard Macrory: Tercentenary Brodies Lecture: 'Making Sanctions Effective'</title>
<author>Professor Richard Macrory</author><itunes:author>Professor Richard Macrory</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/17_tercentenarylecturemakingsanctionseffective.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
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<description>The Tercentenary Brodies Environmental Law Lecture, given at the Playfair Library, University of Edinburgh, by Professor Richard Macrory (UCL) on 'Making Sanctions Effective'.
Running time 1:10:38.</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 23 Mar 2007 11:46:56</pubDate>
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<item><title>Ms Eleanor Sharpston, Q.C.: Tercentenary Mitchell Lecture: 'An Ever Closer (and Ever Larger?) Union Among the Peoples of Europe?'</title>
<author>Ms Eleanor Sharpston, Q.C.</author><itunes:author>Ms Eleanor Sharpston, Q.C.</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/16_tercentenarylectureanevercloserandeverlargerunionamongthepeoplesofeurope.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>The Tercentenary Mitchell Lecture by Ms Eleanor Sharpston, Q.C., Advocate General of the European Court of Justice.

'An Ever Closer (and Ever Larger?) Union Among the Peoples of Europe?'

Running time 1:14:00.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2007 11:04:51</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor John W. Cairns: Tercentenary Lecture: 'The Origins of Edinburgh Law School'</title>
<author>Professor John W. Cairns</author><itunes:author>Professor John W. Cairns</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/11_tercentenarylecturetheoriginsofedinburghlawschool.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>The lecture was given as part of the Law School's Tercentenary Lecture series, at Old College.
Sponsored by Turcan Connell. Running time 1:04:45.</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2007 13:33:56</pubDate>
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<item><title>Dr Margreet Ahsmann: Tercentenary Event Lecture: 'Legal Education in the Seventeenth-Century Netherlands: The Background to the First Edinburgh Chair'</title>
<author>Dr Margreet Ahsmann</author><itunes:author>Dr Margreet Ahsmann</itunes:author><enclosure url="http://law-srv0.law.ed.ac.uk/media/12_tercentenarylecturelegaleducationintheseventeenthcenturynetherlandsthebackground.mp3" length="0" type="audio/mpeg" />
<description>Lecture given by Dr Margreet Ahsmann, Vice-President of the Court of Justice, Rotterdam on 'The Foundation of the Faculty in Historical Context' Conference, a Tercentenary Event. Running time 1:07:11.
</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2007 13:44:18</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Knud Haakonssen: Tercentenary Event Lecture: 'Eighteenth-Century Natural Law in Scottish, British and European Perspective'</title>
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<description>Lecture given by Professor Knud Haakonssen, Professor of Intellectual History and Director, Centre for Intellectual History, University of Sussex on 'The Foundation of the Faculty in Historical Context' Conference, a Tercentenary Event. Running Time 0:56:13.</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2007 13:48:14</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Anne Griffiths: Inaugural Lecture of Professor Anne Griffiths: 'Working for Justice'</title>
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<description>Chair of Anthropology of Law. The lecture is entitled, 'Working for Justice: Comparative Reflections on Family Law', and was recorded at the University of Edinburgh on 30 January 2007. Running time 0:49:22.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2007 09:14:19</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Sir Neil MacCormick: Tercentenary Lecture: 'Public Law and the Law of Nature and Nations'</title>
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<description>The lecture was recorded in the Playfair Library, Old College, on 18 January 2007, with an Introduction by Lord Cullen.
Sponsored by Turcan Connell.
Running time 1:00:34.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2007 09:28:58</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Sir Neil MacCormick: MacCormick Lectures 2006: 'Does the European Union have a Constitutional Future?'</title>
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<description>The lecture was recorded at Edinburgh Law School, on 8 December 2006. Recording length 1:00:34.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2007 09:26:41</pubDate>
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<description>Salvesen Chair of European Institutions. The lecture is entitled, 'Citizenship and Constitutionalism in the European Union - What Role for Political Rights?', and was recorded at Edinburgh Law School on 31 October 2006.</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2007 21:12:56</pubDate>
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<item><title>Professor Richard Sparks: Inaugural Lecture of Professor Richard Sparks: 'Anxiety, Legitimacy and the Shape of Criminology'</title>
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<description>Chair of Criminology. The lecture is entitled, 'Anxiety, Legitimacy and the Shape of Criminology', and was recorded at the University of Edinburgh on 30 May 2006.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2007 09:24:18</pubDate>
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