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The future on trial: where next for human rights litigation?: Cambridge Women in Law
Manage episode 509282215 series 2681418
On 26 September 2025 Cambridge Women in Law (CWIL) hosted the Right Honourable Lady Arden of Heswall DBE as she chaired a compelling discussion with four exceptional legal minds shaping the future of human rights law, Nicola Greaney KC, Irena Sabic KC, Katherine Apps KC and Dr Kirsty Hughes, Associate Professor of Human Rights Law. The event took place as part of the Cambridge Alumni Festival, and was generously hosted by Murray Edwards College, Cambridge.
CWIL is an exciting social network of alumnae at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, which features a diverse range of women from all sectors.
In this session, you’ll hear personal reflections on how each panellist carved out a path in human rights practice, and gain insights into:
- The current intersection of human rights, legislation and common law in the UK’s Constitutional framework
- New frontiers for Human Rights litigation including private law and international human rights in a post Brexit UK
- Human Rights and Geopolitics
For more information and to sign up to the CWIL mailing list to receive information about future news and events, see https://www.law.cam.ac.uk/alumni-developmentalumni-events/cambridge-women-law-cwil
510 episodes
The future on trial: where next for human rights litigation?: Cambridge Women in Law
Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
Manage episode 509282215 series 2681418
On 26 September 2025 Cambridge Women in Law (CWIL) hosted the Right Honourable Lady Arden of Heswall DBE as she chaired a compelling discussion with four exceptional legal minds shaping the future of human rights law, Nicola Greaney KC, Irena Sabic KC, Katherine Apps KC and Dr Kirsty Hughes, Associate Professor of Human Rights Law. The event took place as part of the Cambridge Alumni Festival, and was generously hosted by Murray Edwards College, Cambridge.
CWIL is an exciting social network of alumnae at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, which features a diverse range of women from all sectors.
In this session, you’ll hear personal reflections on how each panellist carved out a path in human rights practice, and gain insights into:
- The current intersection of human rights, legislation and common law in the UK’s Constitutional framework
- New frontiers for Human Rights litigation including private law and international human rights in a post Brexit UK
- Human Rights and Geopolitics
For more information and to sign up to the CWIL mailing list to receive information about future news and events, see https://www.law.cam.ac.uk/alumni-developmentalumni-events/cambridge-women-law-cwil
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