18 January 2016
Dr James Goudkamp, Inner Temple Academic Fellow and Professor Donal Nolan, University of Oxford
Contributory Negligence in Practice
15 February 2016
Professor Christopher Newdick, University of Reading
Are Medical Ethics Bad for our Health?
14 March 2016
The Hon Justice Ann Ainslie-Wallace, Chair: Australian Advocacy Institute
The Essential Requirements of Good Advocacy
27 April 2016
Dr Paul Wragg, University of Leeds and Inner Temple Academic Fellow
Privacy and the Media
https://player.vimeo.com/video/166495650
10 October 2016
Dr Maksymilian Del Mar, Queen Mary University of London, Academic Fellow
Legal Reasoning in the Common Law Tradition
https://player.vimeo.com/video/187626334
14 November 2016
Master Falconer (The Rt Hon the Lord Falconer of Thoroton)
The Judges and Politics – Too Close or Too Far Away?
https://player.vimeo.com/video/195599635
The theme for the 2015 Lecture Series was “Inner Templars who have Helped Change the World.”
19 January 2015
Dr George Garnett, University Oxford
Why Good Lawyers are such Bad Historians: the Case of Sir Edward Coke
16 February 2015
The Rt Hon The Lord Boateng
Gandhi: Constitutionalism and the Legacy of Non-Violent Direct Action in Sub-Saharan Africa
30 March 2015
Master Bennett (Sir Hugh Bennett)
Family Arbitration
5 October 2015
Master Straw (The Rt Hon Jack Straw MP)
Clement Attlee
9 November 2015
Master Butler-Sloss (The Rt Hon The Baroness Butler-Sloss of Marsh Green GBE)
The Legal Glass Ceiling – Broken or Merely Cracked?
The theme for the 2014 Lecture Series was “Recent Landmarks in the Law.”
20 January 2014
Per Laleng, Inner Temple Academic Fellow, University of Kent
Is Fairchild a Leading Case of the Common Law?
17 February 2014
Professor Andrew Burrows QC, University of Oxford
Unjust Enrichment
17 March 2014
Joanna Miles, Senior Lecturer and Fellow at the University of Cambridge
LIPs, LASPO and the State of Family Justice
6 October 2014
Professor Robert Stevens, University of Oxford
Contract Interpretation: What it Says on the Tin
10 November 2014
Master Sedley (The Rt Hon Sir Stephen Sedley)
The Royal Prerogative: Then and Now
The theme for the 2013 Lecture Series was “Human Rights and our Relationship with the Strasbourg Court.”
21 January 2013
Justice Dyson Heydon AC
Are Bills of Rights Necessary in Common Law Systems?
18 February 2013
Louise Christian, Senior Consultant and Head of Public Law at Christian Khan Solicitors
Should the Decisions of the Foreign Secretary be Justiciable?
18 March 2013
Master Fitzgerald (Edward Fitzgerald QC)
Extradtition, Deportation and Human Rights.
7 October 2013
Master Mahoney (Judge Paul Mahoney)
The Relationship between the Strasboug Court and the National Courts.
11 November 2013
Master Reed (The Rt Hon Lord Reed)
The Common Law and the ECHR
The theme for the 2012 Lecture Series was “Academics and Practitioners: Friends or Foe?”
23 January 2012
Justice Dyson Heydon AC
Threats to Judicial Independence – The Independence of the Judiciary – The Enemy Within.
20 February 2012
Professor Cheryl Thomas
Why Judges and Juries Need (some) Academicshe Independence of the Profession and the Rule of Law.
19 March 2012
Dr Iyiola Solanke
Academics and Practitioners: Common Occupants of Interplanetary Craft.
23 April 2012
James Lee
The Doctrine of Precedent and the Supreme Court
11 November 2012
Master Reed (The Rt Hon Lord Reed)
The Common Law and the ECHR
8 October 2012
Professor Sir Robin Jacob
Stopping People doing Things can Sometimes be a Good Idea.
12 November 2012
Master Beatson
Academics: Forgotten Players or Interlopers?
The theme for the 2011 Lecture Series was “The Independence of the Profession and the Judiciary”.
21 February 2011
Master Anthony Hughes
Independence of the Judiciary – from what?
21 March 2011
Master Deech & Peter Lodder QC
The Independence of the Profession and the Rule of Law.
10 October 2011
Master Keith
Independence of the International Judge from Governments, the Media and the Public.
14 November 2011
Master Forsyth
Judicial Review: The Handmaiden of Democracy.
The theme for the 2010 Lecture Series was “Professionalism”.
22 February 2010
Rt Hon the Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury
The Ethics of Professionalism in the 21st Century.
22 March 2010
Robert Webb QC FRAeS
Professionalism at the Self-Employed Bar and the Employed Bar – a Comparison.
11 October 2010
Professor Dame Hazel Genn DBE
Professionalism and the Public Good.
1 November 2010
Professor Margaret Wilson
A Comparison of the UK and New Zealand Supreme Courts.
15 November 2010
Guy Beringer QC
Semper Reformanda – Can Professionalism Survive the Demands of the Modern Marketplace?
The Criminal Justice System: Is it Failing the Nation?
Speakers included Cherie Booth QC and Lord Ramsbotham GCB CBE (former Chief Inspector of Prisons)
Who will Regulate the Regulators?
Speakers included The Rt Hon Lord Justice Laws, Timothy Dutton QC and Sir Bob Hepple QC FBA
The Work of International Courts
Speakers included The Rt Hon Sir Konrad Schiemann on The European Court of Justice; Jean Paul Costa, President of the European Court of Human Rights; and Dame Rosalyn Higgins DBE JSD FBA QC, former President of the International Court of Justice
Master Schiemann on The European Court of Justice: What do we do?