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University of Cambridge | Faculty of Law
4d ago
Oxford University Press has published the fourth edition of European Union Law edited by Catherine Barnard and Steve Peers (University of Essex). European Union Law draws together a range of perspectives from experienced academics, teachers and practitioners to provide a comprehensive introduction. Each chapter has been ..read more
University of Cambridge | Faculty of Law
6d ago
The Faculty of Law is delighted to announce a new partnership with The Law Corner , a public interest and pro bono legal advice organisation based near Kings Cross, London. The Law Corner was founded by Cambridge Law alum, Nabil Khabirpour (Girton), in response to the reality that the administration of justice and the rule ..read more
University of Cambridge | Faculty of Law
1w ago
The Faculty is proud to announce the success of two of our academics who were awarded prizes in the Cambridge Students Union Student-Led Teaching Awards at a ceremony on Tuesday, with Professor Catherine Barnard and Professor Simon Deakin both receiving awards. Catherine receiving her award The SLT awards exist to reward outstanding teaching and student support across Cambridge. This year, the SU received just under 400 nominations, which truly is a testament to all the amazing work done by university staff and clearly demonstrates the gratitude felt by students. The shortlist and winners wer ..read more
University of Cambridge | Faculty of Law
1w ago
Faculty research student Andreas Samartzis has been given special recognition by the jury in the Baxter Family Competition on Federalism 2023: 'Federalism: What Makes it Work (or not!)' at McGill University, which was awarded at a symposium on 5 May. His entry was on the topic 'Judicial Supremacy in the European Federal ..read more
University of Cambridge | Faculty of Law
1w ago
Hart Publishing, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, has published Landmark Cases in Private International Law edited by William Day and Louise Merrett . This collection of essays contains in-depth analyses of eighteen landmark cases in private international law, from Penn v Lord Baltimore in 1750 to Brownlie v FS Cairo ..read more
University of Cambridge | Faculty of Law
1w ago
The Faculty has published Volume 14 Number 3 of the University of Cambridge Faculty of Law Legal Studies Research Paper Series on SSRN . This issue includes the following articles: Nicholas McBride: Two Recent Cases on Liability for Omissions in Negligence ( 6/2023 ) Markus Gehring: Border Carbon and the CBAM Mechanism’s legality in the EU Legal Order ( 7/2023 ) Mateo Aboy, Kathleen Liddell, Cristina Crespo, John Liddicoat & Matthew Jordan: Response to USPTO’s Patent Eligibility Jurisprudence Study (Docket No.: PTO–P–2021–0032) ( 9/2023 ) Pedro Schilling de Carvalho: Retaining Influence i ..read more
University of Cambridge | Faculty of Law
1w ago
The Faculty has published Volume 14 Number 3 of the University of Cambridge Faculty of Law Legal Studies Research Paper Series on SSRN . This issue includes the following articles: Nicholas McBride: Two Recent Cases on Liability for Omissions in Negligence ( 6/2023 ) Markus Gehring: Border Carbon and the CBAM Mechanism’s legality in the EU Legal Order ( 7/2023 ) Mateo Aboy, Kathleen Liddell, Cristina Crespo, John Liddicoat & Matthew Jordan: Response to USPTO’s Patent Eligibility Jurisprudence Study (Docket No.: PTO–P–2021–0032) ( 9/2023 ) Pedro Schilling de Carvalho: Retaining Influence i ..read more
University of Cambridge | Faculty of Law
1w ago
Intersentia has published Surrogacy in Latin America edited by Nicolás Espejo-Yaksic (Researcher at the Centre for Constitutional Studies (CEC) of the Supreme Court of Mexico), Professor Jens Scherpe (Director of the Nordic Centre for Comparative and International Family Law, University of Aalborg) and Professor Claire ..read more
University of Cambridge | Faculty of Law
2w ago
The Faculty is delighted to announce appointments to twelve academic posts as part of a major recruitment exercise. Seven of the posts are entirely new, representing a substantial expansion of the Faculty’s breadth and depth across its research activities and teaching programmes; in particular, the new posts will support ..read more
University of Cambridge | Faculty of Law
2w ago
On Thursday 4 May 2023, Professor Kate O'Regan (University of Oxford) delivered the 2023 CPL Sir David Williams Lecture entitled "The Craft of Constitutional Adjudication" . In her lecture, Professor O'Regan outlined how courts in many parts of the world now play an expanded role in adjudicating how a society is governed ..read more