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The Haynes Lecture 2014: Runes and Amber. The Etruscans as Mediators Between the Classical World and Central Europe

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Faculty of Classics
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Prof. Larissa Bonfante, New York University, delivers the 2014 Haynes Lecture. Held at The Ioannou School for Classical and Byzantine Studies, Oxford University. Introduced by Prof. Bert Smith.

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Faculty of Classics
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Larissa Bonfante
Bert Smith
Keywords
classics
Haynes Lecture
etruscan archaeology
Department: Faculty of Classics
Date Added: 05/06/2014
Duration: 01:03:49

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Where next for ombudsmen schemes?

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Recent EU legislation requires each member state to provide an ADR body for nearly every consumer sector. This workshop explored the implications through expert opinion from academic, practitioner, and policy perspectives.

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Lewis Shand Smith
Keywords
law
Ombudsmen
regulation
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 05/06/2014
Duration: 00:14:44

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Ombudsman Service - Consumer Engagement

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Recent EU legislation requires each member state to provide an ADR body for nearly every consumer sector. This workshop explored the implications through expert opinion from academic, practitioner, and policy perspectives.
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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Caroline Wayman
Keywords
law
Ombudsmen
regulation
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 05/06/2014
Duration: 00:15:34

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Early Resolution in Ombudsmen schemes

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Recent EU legislation requires each member state to provide an ADR body for nearly every consumer sector. This workshop explored the implications through expert opinion from academic, practitioner, and policy perspectives.
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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Adam Sampson
Keywords
law
Ombudsmen
regulation
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 05/06/2014
Duration: 00:12:23

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Self-publishing in 18th-century Paris and London

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Researchers at work in Bodleian archives and historic collections
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Marie-Claude Felton, a Royal Bank of Canada-Bodleian Visiting Scholar in 2013-14, describes her research on the legal and business history of self-publishing in the eighteenth century.
Self-publishing in the internet age is regarded as a new way for authors to make their work known. But self-publishing has a long history. Despite legal and technological hurdles, authors in the eighteenth century sometimes chose to publish works themselves. Their motives for doing so, and the means by which they negotiated the business of getting works printed, are the subjects of Marie-Claude Felton's lecture, delivered on 3 June 2014 in the Convocation House, Bodleian Library.
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Researchers at work in Bodleian archives and historic collections
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Marie-Claude Felton
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self-publishing
felton
rbc
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 05/06/2014
Duration: 00:43:39

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Self-publishing in 18th-century Paris and London

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Marie-Claude Felton, Royal Bank of Canada-Bodleian Visiting Scholar, gives a talk for the Bodleian Library BODcasts series
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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Marie-Claude Felton
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bodleian
books
publishing
18th century
history
printing
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 05/06/2014
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Annual Oxford Fulbright Distinguished Lectures in International Relations

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Annual Oxford Fulbright Distinguished Lectures in International Relations
Each year the Department of Politics and International Relations hosts a lecture given by a distinguished speaker on an aspect of international relations. These events are co-hosted by the US-UK Fulbright Commission, the Embassy of the United States of America, Pembroke College and the Lois Roth Endowment. The talks take their name from former United States Senator J. William Fulbright, founder of one of the most prestigious international education awards programs in the world: the Fulbright Program.

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RSC 2014 Conference: Refugee Voices: Panel 3 – Refugees from Burma/Myanmar

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Refugee Studies Centre
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RSC 2014 Conference: Refugee Voices. Lectures by Matthew Wilch; Zo Tum Hmung; Victoria Jack. Recorded on 24 March 2014 at St Anne's College, University of Oxford.
This recording begins with a talk from Matthew Wilch (Refugee Policy Advisor, US Conference of Catholic Bishops) and Zo Tum Hmung (Chin community activist) on 'The Chin seeking refuge in Mizoram State, India: a roundtable approach to refugee protection'. Victoria Jack (University of Newcastle, Australia) follows with a talk on 'Communication as aid: giving voice to refugees on the Thai-Burma border.'
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Refugee Studies Centre
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Matthew Wilch
Zo Tum Hmung
Victoria Jack
Keywords
burma
myanmar
politics
refugees
thai-burma border
aid
communication
chin refugees
mizoram
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 04/06/2014
Duration: 00:38:37

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Syria – what chance of a free media?

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Armand Hurault, the director of public relations for the Syrian Association of Free Media (ASML - Association de Soutien aux Medias Libres) gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Armand Hurault
Keywords
reuters
journalism
syria
media
freedom
politics
civil war
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 04/06/2014
Duration: 00:31:23

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Reassessing the Civil Law Tradition: the Changing Role of the Judge Annual Lecture in Law & Society 2014

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Professor Carlo Guarnieri will outline the changing nature of the civil law judge, drawing comparison with the common law counterpart, and exploring the implications of this change in the context of legal culture around the world.
Professor Guarnieri is from the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the University of Bologna. Traditionally, the civil law judge has been depicted as the faithful servant of the legislature, the “mouth of the law”, according to the influential definition of Montesquieu. In recent decades, however, there has been a profound transformation in civil law countries. Judicial review of legislation has been introduced widely, judicial guarantees of independence have been strengthened, and judges are increasingly taking a new, managerial role in the administration of justice. These profound changes in the role of the judge emphasize her active role in the legal process. Is she, as a consequence, becoming increasingly similar to some of her common law brethren? Or does the “new” civil law judge retain her distinctive identity? Is this new “Euro-legalism” merely mimicking American “adversarial legalism”, with all its costs and limits, or instead, is it bringing a significant improvement to civil legal systems?

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Carlo Guarnieri
Keywords
law
politics
civil law
judges
European Law
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 04/06/2014
Duration: 00:55:49

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