Populism in the Age of Brexit |
Constitutional expert Prof Neil Walker tackles the thorny issue of issues of Brexit and the problems caused by populist politics |
Denis Galligan, Neil Walker |
14 May, 2019 |
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The Post-Populist Constitution: Reassessing the Place of the People |
Professor Denis Galligan, Emeritus Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, delivers the 2018 Max Watson Annual Lecture at Wolfson College, on the constitutional consequences of the rise in populist movements around the world. |
Denis Galligan |
30 April, 2019 |
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Putney Debates 2017 - Session IV: Preserving the Liberal Constitution |
The Putney Debates 2017 addresses the UK's constitutional future in the wake of the vote to leave the European Union. |
Onora O’Neill, Timothy Garton Ash, Frank Vibert, Michael Keating, Ailsa Newby, Anthony Barnett, AC Grayling, Richard Clary, Denis Galligan |
24 February, 2017 |
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Putney Debates 2017 - Session I: Parliament and the People |
The Putney Debates 2017 addresses the UK's constitutional future in the wake of the vote to leave the European Union. |
Denis Galligan, Sionaidh Douglas-Scott, David Runciman, Michael Mansfield, John Rees, Richard Sorabji, Akeel Bilgrami, Vernon Bogdanor, Anna Coote, Alexandra Runswick |
24 February, 2017 |
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The Constitution in Crisis 2016 |
Professor Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies and Fellow of Wolfson College at the University of Oxford, gives a talk for the FLJS Seminar Series. |
Denis Galligan |
9 December, 2016 |
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Populism and the Constitution: The Case of Britain in the Wake of the EU Referendum |
Professor Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford gives a Research Cluster Seminar to celebrate Wolfson's 50th Anniversary. |
Denis Galligan |
10 August, 2016 |
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Successful Constitutions - The Break-Up of Nations: The Constitutional Dimensions Using Ukraine as a Case Study |
Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford, gives a talk for Th Break-Up of Nations Roundtable discussion held at Wolfson College on 28th November 2014. |
Denis Galligan |
2 December, 2014 |
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Shakespeare and the Lower Register of Constitutional Thought |
Professor Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford will deliver this lecture as part of the new programme on Law, Film and Literature from the Foundation for Law, Justice and Society podcast series |
Denis Galligan |
10 March, 2014 |
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Can We Save Countries from Economic Crises? Some lessons from IMF and EU experience over three decades |
Max Watson, former senior official at the IMF and the European Commission, will discuss what lessons emerge from three decades of experience in handling economic crises, and how change can be catalysed in the face of deeply entrenched obstacles to reform. |
Max Watson, Denis Galligan, David Vines |
3 March, 2014 |
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The New Global Rulers: The Privatization of Regulation in the World Economy |
Book colloquium examining the acclaimed title The New Global Rulers by Professors Tim Büthe and Walter Mattli. |
Denis Galligan, Bettina Lange, Amir Paz-Fuchs, Frank Vibert, Max Watson |
27 January, 2014 |
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Media Law after Leveson: Opening Remarks |
Leading media lawyer Hugh Tomlinson of Hacked Off and INFORRM opens the Media Law after Leveson workshop at the Oxford Law Faculty on behalf of the Foundation for Law, Justice and Society. |
Denis Galligan, Hugh Tomlinson |
17 April, 2013 |
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Redirecting Fleet Street: Introduction |
Professor Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford, introduces the Redirecting Fleet Street: Media Regulation and the Role of Law conference. |
Denis Galligan |
6 June, 2012 |
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2012 Annual Lecture in Law and Society: The Strange History of the American Federal Bill of Rights: England, the United States and the Atlantic World |
Pauline Maier, Professor of American History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology gives the 2012 Annual Lecture in Law and Society. Introduced by Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford. |
Pauline Maier, Denis Galligan |
23 May, 2012 |
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Europe on the Brink? Introduction and Historical Issues |
Introduction to the Europe on the Brink: Economic, Political, and Constitutional Issues Panel Discussion to inaugurate the Law, Justice and Society Research Cluster at Wolfson College, Oxford. |
Anne Deighton, Christina Redfield, Denis Galligan, John W Adams |
25 April, 2012 |
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Abbe Sieyes, Guttenberg, and Habermas: Constitutional Revolutions in Egypt and the Arab World |
This discussion assesses why the uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt took constitutional form, given the previous constitutional histories and discussions. And second, can the revolutionary impulse to constitutionalize political authority succeed? |
Nathan Brown, Denis Galligan, Mila Vorsteeg |
26 March, 2012 |
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The Indirect Origins of the Judicial Constitution: 2011 Annual Lecture in Law and Society |
In this Annual Lecture, Oxford Professor of Socio-Legal Studies Denis Galligan presents a number of illuminating constitutional snapshots from the last 300 years to explore the limits of representative democracy. |
Denis Galligan |
20 June, 2011 |
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