This website provides free access to the Hamlyn Lectures, a collection of public lectures by judges, legal academics, practitioners and other eminent speakers. The lectures are made available by the Hamlyn Trust, a charity supporting public legal education in the United Kingdom, and hosted on the website of the University of Exeter, School of Law. This collection has selected lectures delivered from 1949 to 2004 including contributions from Lord Denning, Lord Devlin, Lord Scarman, Henry Cecil, Lord Hailsham and Lord Woolf. Topics covered include common law in India, trial by jury, sanctity of contracts in English law, justice in the welfare state, the United Kingdom and human rights and the development of consumer law and policy. The full texts can be viewed in PDF. Lectures from 2005 onwards can be purchased from Cambridge University Press.
Hamlyn Lectures
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