All visitors to the old buildings of the University of Heidelberg visit the University Prison. it was established in the late eighteenth century and operated until 1914. it
is filled with fascinating drawings, paintings, and graffiti. [...]
All visitors to the old buildings of the University of Heidelberg visit the University Prison. it was established in the late eighteenth century and operated until 1914. it
is filled with fascinating drawings, paintings, and graffiti. [...]
New York Times Op-Ed: Wokeness Will Always Be With Us, by John McWhorter (Columbia; Google Scholar; Author, Woke Racism: How a New Religion Has Betrayed Black America): Pundits
these days often declare that wokeness has had its moment, that 2020 and 2021 were its peak and it’s now an increasingly... [...]
Yale University Press has published Marital Privilege: Marriage, Inequality, and the Transformation of American Law, by Serena Mayeri (University of Pennsylvania). A description
from the Press: [...]
On Thursday 3rd July CPL co-hosted an event on National Security and Human Rights at the Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales in Madrid. The event 'In the Name
of National Security: The Fragility of Human Rights' was co-hosted by the Centre for Public Law (Dr Kirsty Hughes and Dr Stephanie Palmer) at the University of Cambridge [...]
The Faculty is hugely proud of the wide ranging pro bono activities run by our students under the umbrella of the Cambridge University Law Society (CULS) , led to huge success
this year by fourth year undergraduate student Hannah Zia. Hannah studied at Clare College, including a year abroad last year at the University of Auckland. [...]
Youth Court can deal with Children in Need of Supervision, Delinquent Children, and Neglected and/or Abused Children. That takes some special finesse that our guest possesses
– attorney Chad King from Thompson Addison. (Who was also our guest for In Legal Terms: Adoption 2024 Tuesday, June 25, 2024) [...]
This seminar offers an update on the CJEU’s role and case law in European criminal justice. Participants will receive guidance on submitting valid applications and applying
EU law before the Court. On the second day, the group will visit the CJEU, including a presentation and guided tour. [...]
On 7 April 2025, a high-level delegation of GRECO urged Danish officials to take measures in order to implement recommendations from GRECO's fourth and fifth round evaluation
reports. GRECO particularly called on Denmark to fully implement GRECO’s recommendations to prevent corruption and strengthen integrity within the Parliament, the [...]
On 2 April 2025, the first monitoring report on the implementation of the Council of Europe MEDICRIME Convention was released. The monitoring round has focused on the protection
of public health through the MEDICRIME Convention in times of pandemics, including the COVID-19 crisis. [...]
Judgment of the General Court (Grand Chamber), 14 May 2025, Case T-36/23 Stevi and The New York Times v Commission Access to documents – Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 –
Documents relating to the text messages exchanged between the President of the Commission and the chief executive officer of the pharmaceutical company Pfizer – [...]