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Lunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2011 - Episode 4: Sex, Drugs, the Internet and Juries (video)
Lunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2011 - Episode 4: Sex, Drugs, the Internet and Juries Is it true that juries rarely convict defendants in rape cases and are more likely to convict ethnic minority defendants than White defendants? And why can’t jurors resist going home at night and googling the defendant or tweeting about the case – against the express instructions of the judge. This lecture reveals the truth behind a number of widely held beliefs about juries in this country and examines why the internet may now be the biggest threat to our jury system. Vintage Podcasts - Lunch Hour Lectures
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9/12/2023
Plenary 6: Film of Professor Amartya Sen in conversation with Professor Elaine Unterhalter followed by Panel Discussion
HDCA Conference 2019 - Connecting Capabilities Recorded Wednesday 11th September Panelists: Dr Sabina Alkire, University of Oxford Dr Tania Burchardt, London School of Economics Dr Jonathan Gross, King's College London Dr Oliver Mutanga, University College London Chair: Professor Ingrid Robeyns, HDCA President
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9/16/2019