10th Anniversary Opening Session - Videos & Pictures
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Oxford Legal Philosophy - Past, Present and Future
11 October 2007, University College (Alington Room)

A colloquium with Professors Endicott, Gardner and Honoré, who discussed the evolution of jurisprudential thought and arguments over the past decades in Oxford. Thank you to the 100+ people who participated in the event. It was a great quick-off of the 10th anniversary celebrations that took place throughout the academic year 2007-2008.
 

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Large size files available upon request. Let us know if you feel any picture should not be posted. All pictures by Maris, except numbers 21-29.

 

Videos (click on image to start)
  • The webcast is divided into 16 parts (see titles). The total running time is approx. 90 min.

  • The webcast covers the panel's talks as well as the largest part of the Q&A session. By way of bonus material, it also includes introductory scenes, some 'behind the curtain' arrangements related to the birthday cake, and an aftermath with credits.

  • Videos are hosted at YouTube. Depending on the speed of your internet connection, you may experience breaks during the broadcast. In that case, it is recommended that you allow the videos to load fully (grey line) before watching them (you may press 'pause' while you wait for them to load).

I Before the start
II Opening and Introductions
III Tony Honoré
IV Endicott: The Dangers of Jurisprudence
V Endicott: Jurisprudence in Oxford (1)
VI Endicott: Jurisprudence in Oxford (2)
VII Gardner: Jurisprudence in Oxford (1)
VIII Gardner: Jurisprudence in Oxford (2)

IX Gardner: Jurisprudence in Oxford (3)
X Questions (globalization, disciplines)
XI Questions (Jurisprudence in America)
XII Questions (distinctness of Oxford)
XIII Questions (allegiance)
XIV Questions (school of fish)
XV Birthday Cake
XVI Aftermath... and Credits :)

I
Before the start...
 
 
II
Opening and Introductions
 
 
III
Tony Honoré
 
IV
Endicott: The Dangers of Jurisprudence
 
 
V
Endicott: Jurisprudence in Oxford (1)
 
 
VI
Endicott: Jurisprudence in Oxford (2)
 
 
VII
Gardner: Jurisprudence in Oxford (1)
 
 
VIII
Gardner: Jurisprudence in Oxford (2)
 
 
IX
Gardner: Jurisprudence in Oxford (3)
 
 
X
Questions (globalization, disciplines)
 
 
XI
Questions (Jurisprudence in America)
 
 
XII
Questions (distinctness of Oxford)
 
 
XIII
Questions (allegiance)
 
 
XIV
Questions (school of fish)
 
 
XV
Birthday Cake
 
 
XVI
Aftermath... and Credits :)
 

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