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.