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Date

Speaker

Title

22 June 2007

Dr Christoph Kletzer

Kant and Legal Positivism

30 January 2006

Professor Daniel Statman, University of Haifa

Moral Tragedies, Supreme Emergencies, and National Defense

26 October 2005

Professor Jeffrey Goldsworthy, Monash University Law Faculty

Logic and Policy in the Law

13 October 2005

Professor James Nickel, Arizona State University, Law School and Philosophy Department

Terrorism, Emergencies, and Due Process Rights

29 April 2005

Professor Michael Boylan, Marymount University

Agency Claims and Distributive Justice

15 February 2005

Dr Michael Otsuka, University College London

Contractualism and the Claims of Individuals

23 November 2004

Professor James Nickel, Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy at Arizona State University

The Indivisibility of Human Rights: Is it True? Is it Relevant to Developing Countries?

5 November 2004

Dr Matt Matravers, York University

The Importance of What We Do

23 February 2004

Professor Charles Fried, Harvard Law School

Freedom of Speech as Freedom of Mind

28 November 2003

Professor G.A. Cohen, All Souls College, Oxford

Casting the First Stone: Who Can and Who Can't Blame the Terrorists

6 May 2003

Professor Richard Rorty, Stanford University

Is Moral Theory Trapped Between Kant and Darwin ?

5 November 2002

Professor Brian Leiter, University of Texas, Austin

Beyond the Hart/Dworkin Debate

Unless otherwise stated, seminars were held at the Law Faculty, 10 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DZ.