
Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
The Faculty of Law has a thriving calendar of lectures and seminars spanning the entire gamut of legal, political and philosophical topics. Regular programmes are run by many of the Faculty's Research Centres, and a number of high-profile speakers who are leaders in their fields often speak at the Faculty on other occasions as well.
Audio recordings from such events are published in our various podcast collections. Video recordings are available via YouTube.
Latest Episode
The Globalisation of Climate Law: The Inaugural Lecture of the Hatton Chair in Climate Law (23.10.2025)
Previous Episodes
- REUL/Assimilated Law: the Current Rules(?): CELS Lunchtime Seminar
- A Corporate Governance Misnomer - Corporate Directors and Officers Are "Discretionaries", Not Fiduciaries: 3CL Seminar
- Patents for Wellbeing: CIPIL Evening Seminar
- International Organizations between Mission and Market
- The future on trial: where next for human rights litigation?: Cambridge Women in Law
- The future of the European Union after the Lisbon Treaty: The 2009 Alcuin Lecture
- Beyond jury reform - what else does Leveson recommend?: Jonathan Rogers
- HLML2025: Discussion and Q&A led by Professor Susan Marks
- HLML2025: Diversity and Self-Determination in International Law: Continuing Conversations with Karen Knop - Session III Private and Foreign Relations Law
- HLML2025: Diversity and Self-Determination in International Law: Continuing Conversations with Karen Knop - Session II - Gender and Feminism
- HLML2025: Diversity and Self-Determination in International Law: Continuing Conversations with Karen Knop - Session I - History and Theory
- The 'For Women Scotland' judgment - An academic discussion: CELS Webinar
- Environmental Law and Climate Change: Cambridge Pro Bono Project Annual Lecture 2025
- Rubber boats: Transnational legal encounters in the Mediterranean - Prof Tanja Aalberts
- CILJ 2025: Closing addresses
- CILJ 2025: Panel 7: The international law of tomorrow: legal innovation and developing fields
- CILJ 2025: Panel 6: Armed conflict and challenges to international peace and security in a multipolar world
- CILJ 2025: Panel 5: The growing role of international economic law in a globalised world
- CILJ 2025: Panel 4: International human rights law: quo vadis?
- CILJ 2025: Panel 3: Challenges to international criminal law post-2025 - Rethinking, reframing, reforming
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Paws & Tales
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THE SYNCROMYSTIC PODCAST
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Conversations with Peter Boghossian
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Navigating Narcissism with Dr. Ramani
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The Big Picture