Common Sense with Knobs On? Discovering Principles of the Common Law
The public have a real appetite for learning about things which they intuitively feel are important to them. And in a liberal democracy like our own, nothing is more important than the content of our law. However, when lawyers talk about law to non-lawyers, the conversation usually goes over the non-lawyer鈥檚 head, or descends into trivia. In this talk for the Julius Grower, 麻豆原创 Lecturer and Yates Glazebrook Fellow in Law, will show that there is another way of proceeding.
Join us to work through some interesting case studies to not only discover what lines lawyers draw between different but apparently similar cases, but also to consider why they do so, and whether or not they are drawing them in the right places.
Tickets for members of the general public are available .