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Non-Liquet: May 2010
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The Westminster International Law and Theory Centre Blog. Thursday, 13 May 2010. Non-Liquet has gone into hibernation. Westminster University School of Law has moved from here to a new main blog at Advanced Legal Studies @ Westminster. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Information on submissions and access to working papers. Upcoming Workshops and Conferences :. Friday, 20th June 2008. Journalism Testing Legal Boundaries:. Media Laws and the Reporting of Arab News. Law and Popular Culture.
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Dispatches from the Frontline of Law and Popular Culture: May 2014
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Dispatches from the Frontline of Law and Popular Culture. Sunday, 25 May 2014. Tickets of Distinction 2. Of how much I enjoyed Letters of Note. And how it had inspired me to set up something if not similar, then at least influenced by it. Anyway, latest blog under the Tickets of Distinction. Next month is the twenty fifth anniversary of my trip around the country following The Stone Roses, you have been warned. Labels: Anthony H Wilson. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Politics of Law and Dr Who.
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Dispatches from the Frontline of Law and Popular Culture: Do you believe in magic? The re-emergence of the Regent Street Cinema
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Dispatches from the Frontline of Law and Popular Culture. Tuesday, 19 May 2015. Do you believe in magic? The re-emergence of the Regent Street Cinema. This month marked the long awaited rebirth of our wonderful cinema, now renamed the Regent Street Cinema. For a long time for staff at the University it was known as The Old Cinema, and has had various names over the years, as will be clear when the book about this, The Magic Screen. And our exhibition Classified. And recent exhibition of gig posters.
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Dispatches from the Frontline of Law and Popular Culture: February 2014
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Dispatches from the Frontline of Law and Popular Culture. Saturday, 22 February 2014. Sochi 2014: A Short Story Collection. The pieces on Sochi have included one on protest zones for The Justice Gap. One on ambush marketing and in particular the Principle 6 Campaign for LawInSport. And a piece on the application of the IOC's Rule 50, for The Conversation. There may be one other to follow and will update if this transpires. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Politics of Law and Dr Who. Law and Magic Blog.
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Dispatches from the Frontline of Law and Popular Culture: December 2014
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Dispatches from the Frontline of Law and Popular Culture. Tuesday, 30 December 2014. Reasons to be thankful - Part 1. Rodney Stoke, a Thankful Village, painted by Darren Hayman. Darren has been visiting thankful villages and painting these too, and given the interest in World War One for members of our Centre. I did a bit of digging about these thankful, or blessed villages. Mee apparently originally identified 32 such villages in his book Enchanted Land,. In February 2015 as part of our Film Matters.
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Dispatches from the Frontline of Law and Popular Culture: January 2014
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Dispatches from the Frontline of Law and Popular Culture. Friday, 31 January 2014. Around the blogs - Responsible Tweeting and Ambush Marketing. Whilst I have not written a blog here for a while I have not been completely idle. In December I wrote a piece for The Justice Gap. An excellent resource looking at the interface between law and justice and aimed squarely at as wide an audience as possible. My piece was entitled The Responsible Tweeter. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Politics of Law and Dr Who.
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Dispatches from the Frontline of Law and Popular Culture: Law, Popular Culture and World War One
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Dispatches from the Frontline of Law and Popular Culture. Friday, 9 January 2015. Law, Popular Culture and World War One. In my recent post on Thankful Villages. I mentioned the relationship between the law, World War One and popular culture. In fact t he entry of the United Kingdom to World War One on 4 August 1914 presaged a number of legal responses. In particular, four days after the War began the. Defence of the Realm Act. Received its Royal Assent. The original Act. In terms of the intersection of ...
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Dispatches from the Frontline of Law and Popular Culture: End of the Group Stages Psychosis Blues
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Dispatches from the Frontline of Law and Popular Culture. Friday, 27 June 2014. End of the Group Stages Psychosis Blues. On Saturday we have Brazil v Chile and Columbia v Uruguay. Now I have already cooked Brazilian. Jollof Rice with Sausages. Range - delicious. Unfortunately I forgot to take a picture. 2 onions, chopped. 3 or 4 garlic cloves, or garlic puree. Red chilli, seeded (or don't bother if you like it stronger). 300g ripe tomatoes chopped. 250g long grain rice. Handful chopped flat leaf parsley.
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Dispatches from the Frontline of Law and Popular Culture: Reasons to be thankful - Part 1
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Dispatches from the Frontline of Law and Popular Culture. Tuesday, 30 December 2014. Reasons to be thankful - Part 1. Rodney Stoke, a Thankful Village, painted by Darren Hayman. Darren has been visiting thankful villages and painting these too, and given the interest in World War One for members of our Centre. I did a bit of digging about these thankful, or blessed villages. Mee apparently originally identified 32 such villages in his book Enchanted Land,. In February 2015 as part of our Film Matters.
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