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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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Book talk: 'Butler to the world: how Britain became the servant of tycoons, tax dodgers, kleptocrats and criminals'

In this event chaired by Ricardo Soares de Oliveira, Oliver Bullough discusses his best selling and critically acclaimed book, 'Butler to the World: How Britain Became the Servant of Tycoons, Tax Dodgers, Kleptocrats and Criminals'.
Mansfield Public Talks
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The Jocelyn Bell Burnell Lecture: The Real World of Forensic Anthropology

Professor Dame Sue Black in conversation with Professor Stephen Blundell. Introduction by Helen Mountfield KC.
Public International Law Part III

The Concept of Race in International Criminal Law - and Beyond

Carola Lingaas, VID Specialised University, gives a talk for the Public International Law seminar series.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

Political Crimes and Amnesties: Scope and Limitations to Transitions to Democracy

This talk was given as part of the Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) Seminar Series.
Criminology
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Historicising American Exceptionalism in Crime, Punishment and Inequality

All Souls Criminology Seminar Series - Prof. Niki Lacey
Criminology
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Colombian Outcast Youths and the Broken Promises of Transformative Justice

The peacebuilding literature has long emphasised that youth involvement is key to ensuring long-term peace. In the aftermath of the 'no' victory in the Colombian peace plebiscite, great emphasis has been placed on youth movements' push for peace.
Criminology
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Criminology at the periphery: understanding police work in the remote Northern islands of Scotland

Dr Anna Souhami, Senior Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh School of Law, gives a talk for the Criminology seminar series on 11th October 2018.
Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)

Oxford Annual Global Justice Lecture 2017 - Reflections on Peace and Justice in the 21st Century: A perspective from the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court

The 2017 lecture, delivered by Fatou Bensouda, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court at 5.00pm on Thursday 12 Oct 2017.
Criminology
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Exploring the Long Term Effects of 'Thatcherite' Social and Economic Policies for Crime

Stephen Farrall, University of Sheffield - 02 Feb 2017
Criminology
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Crime, Order and the Two Faces of Conservatism

Ian Loader, University of Oxford - 10 Nov 2016
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

How do we stop our social media obsession from making us a target for crime?

How vulnerable are we to crime by the statuses we post on our social accounts?
Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics

Neurointerventions to Prevent Crime and the Problem of Unjustified Incarceration

Paper presented by Katrien Devolder at the MT16 Oxford-Valencia Neuroethics Workshop.
Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics

Parfitian Survival and Punishing Crimes from the Distant Past

Tom Douglas' presentation at the MT16 Oxford- Bucharest Work in Progress Workshop
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

The ICC, The African Court, and Libya: the case of Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi

Aidan Ellis, Haydee Dijkstal, Dr Mishana Hosseinioun and Sir Geoffrey Nice QC, give a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 9th Novemebr 2016.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

International Criminal Justice as Political Strategy: Judicial Extraversion and Agency in Uganda and Colombia

Dr Yuna Han, Postdoctoral Researcher in International Relations, European University Institute gives a talk for the OTJR seminar seires on 19th October 2016.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

What Is an International Crime? (A Revisionist History)

Professor Kevin Jon Heller, Chair in Criminal Law, SOAS, University of London, gives a talk for the OJR seminar series on 12th October 2016.
Changing Character of War
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On Criminal Strategy

Do criminal groups use 'strategy'? Are crime wars really wars? This talk will reveal criminal groups using force and other means to determine political outcomes to suit their own agendas and competing with states in a common 'market for government'.
Changing Character of War
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Arrangements of Convenience Among Violent Non-state Actors

This talk will discuss how rebels, paramilitaries and criminals cooperate in borderland areas, and what this means for security.
Criminology
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Crime and Mental Health: Vulnerability and Resilience in the Face of Trauma (5)

Plenary Session II: Vulnerable Adults and the Criminal Justice System
Criminology
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Crime and Mental Health: Vulnerability and Resilience in the Face of Trauma (4)

Panel 2: (Re)shaping Vulnerabilities through Criminal Proceedings, Detention and Immigration detention of Adults

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