Skip to main content
Home

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Series
  • People
  • Depts & Colleges
  • Open Education

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Series
  • People
  • Depts & Colleges
  • Open Education

Courts, Legislatures, Administrators, and the Making of Social Policy

Series
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
Audio Embed
This lecture, delivered by Professor Martin Shapiro on 25 June 2006, opened the inaugural workshop of the Foundation's programme on 'Courts and the Making of Public Policy'.

More in this series

View Series
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

If the Public Would be Outraged by Their Rulings, Should Judges Care?

This Foundation for Law, Justice and Society Annual Lecture, delivered by Professor Cass Sunstein on 24 May 2007, questions the limits and legitimacy of judicial independence in the face of public opinion.
Previous
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Beyond the Third Way in Labour Law: Towards the Constitutionalization of Labour Law?

Professor Collins argues that New Labour was responsible for the real break from the political settlements of the Trade Disputes Act 1906. He suggests that a new social contract is required that constitutionalizes social and economic rights.
Next

Episode Information

Series
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
People
Martin Shapiro
Keywords
social policy
Courts
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 11/08/2008
Duration: 00:42:44

Subscribe

Apple Podcast Video Apple Podcast Audio Audio RSS Feed

Download

Download Audio

Footer

  • About
  • Accessibility
  • Contribute
  • Copyright
  • Contact
  • Privacy
'Oxford Podcasts' Twitter Account @oxfordpodcasts | MediaPub Publishing Portal for Oxford Podcast Contributors | Upcoming Talks in Oxford | © 2011-2022 The University of Oxford