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The Hamlyn Lectures

The Hamlyn Trust was created by Miss Emma Hamlyn in memory of her father, a solicitor and Justice of the Peace in Torquay, Devon, England. The object of the Trust is to further knowledge and understanding of the law, and this is achieved through an annual series of public lectures by distinguished judges, legal practitioners, academic lawyers and other eminent speakers. The first of these lectures was given by Lord Denning in 1949. The Series of lectures are normally delivered in the Autumn. In 2005 Cambridge University Press took over as publisher of the annual volume of the lectures. Publication is marked by the annual Hamlyn Seminar which is usually held in London in the Spring following the previous Autumn's lectures.

Chairman of the Hamlyn Trust: Avrom Sherr, University of London

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  • Courts and the Body Politic

    O'Regan, Kate
    Published: Not yet published - available from February 2025

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  • Advocacy

    Pannick KC, David
    Published: May 2023

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  • English Law Under Two Elizabeths

    The Late Tudor Legal World and the Present

    Baker, Sir John
    Published: January 2021

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  • Making Comparisons in Equality Law

    Within Gender, Age and Conflicts

    Allen, Robin
    Published: October 2020

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  • A Magna Carta for Children?

    Rethinking Children's Rights

    Freeman, Michael
    Published: October 2020

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  • Fairness in Criminal Justice

    Golden Threads and Pragmatic Patches

    Elias, Sian
    Published: August 2018

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  • Thinking about Statutes

    Interpretation, Interaction, Improvement

    Burrows, Andrew
    Published: August 2018

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  • UK, EU and Global Administrative Law

    Foundations and Challenges

    Craig, Paul
    Published: October 2015

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  • The Common Law Constitution

    Laws, John
    Published: July 2014

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  • Aspects of Law Reform

    An Insider's Perspective

    Straw, Jack
    Published: July 2013

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  • The Rule of Law and the Measure of Property

    Waldron, Jeremy
    Published: June 2012

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  • Lawyers and the Public Good

    Democracy in Action?

    Paterson, Alan
    Published: September 2011

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  • Widening Horizons

    The Influence of Comparative Law and International Law on Domestic Law

    Bingham, Thomas H.
    Published: May 2010

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  • Judging Civil Justice

    Genn, Hazel
    Published: October 2009

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  • The Prisoners' Dilemma

    Political Economy and Punishment in Contemporary Democracies

    Lacey, Nicola
    Published: May 2008

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  • The Sovereignty of Law

    The European Way

    Jacobs, Francis G.
    Published: June 2007

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  • Can Human Rights Survive?

    Gearty, Conor
    Published: May 2006

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