CULSCAST: The CULS Podcast

CULS, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge

Welcome to CULSCAST 🎙️the new Podcast from the Cambridge University Law Society, one of the world’s oldest and largest student-run societies, founded in 1901. Our Publicity team 📢 is pleased to be debuting this new initiative, which aims to bring the Cambridge law community closer together. Our new ‘CULSCAST Conversations’ series and ‘CULS Speakers Select’ series provide exclusive discussion about law and legal careers for our members. ‘CULSCAST Conversations’ is our interview-style forum hosted by the CULS Publicity Team; ‘CULS Speakers Select’ has been made in collaboration with the CULS Speakers Department to make the most recent CULS talks by eminent speakers, leaders in their respective fields about issues crucial to the modern legal world, readily accessible to our membership. In the past, CULS have had the pleasure of hearing from such distinguished speakers as Justice of the Supreme Court, The Right Hon Lord Clarke of Stone-cum-Ebony; Master of the Rolls, Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury; and former President of the International Court of Justice, Dame Rosalyn Higgins. Therefore, we have also made our archived collection of 2012-2023 CULS lectures and debates easily available through CULSCAST. Follow CULS on our socials: • Instagram: ⁠⁠@Cambridgelawsociety⁠⁠ • Facebook: ⁠⁠Cambridge University Law Society⁠⁠ To find out more and become a CULS member, see our website: https://www.culs.org.uk/

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    Rights, Remedies & Reform with Alistair Mills | Beyond Doctrine Ep. 1

    In the new series, Beyond Doctrine, Janice speaks to interesting lawyers doing interesting things. Each episode steps outside black-letter law to uncover the ideas, careers, and curiosities shaping the legal world today. From emerging scholarship to unexpected professional paths, Beyond Doctrine explores how law lives, evolves, and influences the world far beyond the page. In this episode, Janice speaks to Alistair Mills on the book he recently co-edited (with David Blundell KC and Miranda Butler) ‘The Law and Practice of Human Rights’. This book is a comprehensive yet practical guide to human rights law in the UK. Rooted in the European Convention on Human Rights but also grounded in the enduring relevance of common law traditions, it brings together a team of 32 practitioners experts (many from Landmark Chambers) to deliver both legal analysis and actionable insight. Alistair Mills is the Dias College Assistant Professor in Law at Magdalene College, Cambridge. Before joining academia full time, he practised as a barrister at Landmark Chambers. He is a Co-Editor of the journal Judicial Review and an Assistant Editor of the Encyclopedia of Planning Law and Practice. Follow us on our socials to stay up to date with all things CULS: 📸 Instagram: [@cambridgelawsociety] 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camlawsoc/?locale=en_GB To find out more about CULS or to become a member, visit our website 📝

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Welcome to CULSCAST 🎙️the new Podcast from the Cambridge University Law Society, one of the world’s oldest and largest student-run societies, founded in 1901. Our Publicity team 📢 is pleased to be debuting this new initiative, which aims to bring the Cambridge law community closer together. Our new ‘CULSCAST Conversations’ series and ‘CULS Speakers Select’ series provide exclusive discussion about law and legal careers for our members. ‘CULSCAST Conversations’ is our interview-style forum hosted by the CULS Publicity Team; ‘CULS Speakers Select’ has been made in collaboration with the CULS Speakers Department to make the most recent CULS talks by eminent speakers, leaders in their respective fields about issues crucial to the modern legal world, readily accessible to our membership. In the past, CULS have had the pleasure of hearing from such distinguished speakers as Justice of the Supreme Court, The Right Hon Lord Clarke of Stone-cum-Ebony; Master of the Rolls, Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury; and former President of the International Court of Justice, Dame Rosalyn Higgins. Therefore, we have also made our archived collection of 2012-2023 CULS lectures and debates easily available through CULSCAST. Follow CULS on our socials: • Instagram: ⁠⁠@Cambridgelawsociety⁠⁠ • Facebook: ⁠⁠Cambridge University Law Society⁠⁠ To find out more and become a CULS member, see our website: https://www.culs.org.uk/

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