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Law University of Hertfordshire
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The School of Law has established itself as one of the most innovative among new universities. Its cutting-edge programmes are popular with students planning to practise professionally, or looking to enhance their careers with a well-respected legal qualification.
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EU Law and the Treaty of Lisbon
This is a podcast about the preliminary reference procedure to the European Court of Justice and the changes affected by the Treaty of Lisbon.
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Implied trusts
A podcast about the nature and possibilities of land law. The podcast goes through a hypothetical, but realistic scenario of how the law would be applied to certain cases.
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Police and Crime Commissioner’s Public Lecture
In this lecture Police and Crime Commissioner David Lloyd presents his plan for the county entitled ‘Everyone’s Business’. In this plan he suggests some radical changes in order to put the public first and ensure offenders pay proportionately for the harm they cause as well as plans to bring greater business sense in policing and crime. Mr Lloyd believes that we can all do more to make our county better. The police can improve, members of the public can do more to help fight crime and businesses can also contribute to create the type of society that we want to live, study and work in.
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Annual Law Lecture 2014
In this lecture which took place on 22 May 2014, Lord McNally reflects on changes over recent years to government policy, the law and legal aid and whether Mediators, Lawyers and the public have grasped the new opportunities to promote mediation as a less stressful, cheaper and more effective way of settling disputes than going to Law.
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Police & Crime Commissioner Lecture
This lecture entitled ‘what is crime?’ was delivered by David Lloyd, Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire lecture on 16 June 2014.
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What should we do with boys like Luke?
Nick Hardwick CBE, HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, delivers the Penal Affairs Group Annual Lecture at the University of HErtfordshire on the 21 October 2014.
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