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  2. Dame Sian Elias: 'Taking Power Seriously' | Centre for Public …

    https://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk/sir-david-williams-lectures/dame-sian-elias-taking-power-seriously
    29 Jun 2024: We too failed Davis’ test as to the soundness or unsoundness of judge made law and its effect on living people. ... That is so whether the strategy is affirmative action or reasonable accommodation and here judges of traditions which do not contain
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  4. CPL Seminar: Multiple topics | Centre for Public Law

    https://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk/press/events/2015/09/cpl-seminar-multiple-topics/3161
    29 Jun 2024: Speakers: Dominic de Cogan, University of Cambridge & Penelope Tuck, University of Birmingham: 'Non-domestic rates as a test-bed for devolution'. ... Unlike healthcare, broadly provided free at the point of delivery in England, social care is subject to
  5. 2007 | Centre for Public Law

    https://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk/past-activities/2007
    29 Jun 2024: Mr David Bilchitz, Senior Researcher at the South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Human Rights and International Law, gave a paper entitled "Socio-Economic Rights: Making Fundamental Rights Work for
  6. Threats to the University Humanities and Science Conference 2011…

    https://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk/past-activities2011/threats-university-humanities-and-science-conference-2011-introduction
    29 Jun 2024: Adam Roberts: President, British Academy. Andrew Scott: Law, London School of Economics.
  7. 'The Rule of Law' Text Transcript | Centre for Public Law

    https://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk/sir-david-williams-lectures2006-rule-law/rule-law-text-transcript
    29 Jun 2024: not meet the tests for entry laid down in the immigration rules but whose personal history or circumstances demand sympathetic consideration. ... If an official were to grant leave to enter or remain to a person who did not meet the tests laid down in
  8. 2009 | Centre for Public Law

    https://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk/past-activities/2009-0
    29 Jun 2024: Tom Poole, Senior Lecturer at the London School of Economics & Political Science gave a talk entitled "Which Empire?
  9. Death of Colin Turpin | Centre for Public Law

    https://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk/press/news/2019/07/death-colin-turpin
    29 Jun 2024: In 1964 Bill Wedderburn took the Cassel Chair of Commercial Law at the London School of Economics.
  10. Michael Beloff QC: 'A View from the Bar' | Centre for Public…

    https://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk/sir-david-williams-lectures/michael-beloff-qc-view-bar
    29 Jun 2024: Under the Legal Aid system inaugurated in 1949, in broad terms, anyone who satisfied a means and merits test could walk through the door of any solicitor, who was entitled, regardless ... It is surely axiomatic that a barrister’s arguments, whether
  11. 2013 | Centre for Public Law

    https://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk/past-activities/2013-0
    29 Jun 2024: The adoption of a Constitution that is the supreme law, containing a Bill of Rights that includes an extensive array of socio-economic rights, confronts judges in South Africa with a
  12. Professor Alison Young Appointed Law Commissioner for Public Law and…

    https://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk/press/news/2023/11/professor-alison-young-appointed-law-commissioner-public-law-and-law-wales
    29 Jun 2024: Alison joins the Law Commission at a time of great constitutional, economic, social, scientific and technical change and will be instrumental in leading law reform in England & Wales.

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