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30 Why are we here?
Various theories about how history works - whether there are laws, or we are governed by chance; revolution and evolution of human history.
Collection: How the World Works: Letters to Lily
Institution: King's College
Created: Thu 10 Jan 2013
Laws in History and Anthropology: Cornell University 2004
A talk given at Cornell University by Alan Macfarlane to a mixed audience of historians and anthropologists, during a tour of America. Filmed by Mark Turin and based on 'Letters...
Collection: Lectures and other materials
Institution: King's College
Created: Mon 14 Jan 2013
LCIL Friday Lecture: 'Conflict of Laws before International Courts and Tribunals' by Dr Hayk Kupelyants
Lecture Summary: The lecture will consider the role of the conflict of laws before international courts and tribunals. Very rarely is the conflict of laws examined in the writings...
Collection: LCIL International Law Seminar Series MOVED
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Mon 21 May 2018
Reading the book of Nature: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on the Laws of Nature
Talk given by Dr Lydia Jaeger as part of short course 27, April 2014
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Thu 8 May 2014
The Codex Hammurabi, part of the Epilogue, read by Aage Westenholz
Collection: Readings of Babylonian and Assyrian Poetry
Institution: St John's College
Created: Thu 29 Apr 2010
The Religious Roots of the Idea of Scientific Laws
Research Seminar given by Dr Lydia Jaeger on 23rd February 2010
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Wed 24 Feb 2010
Where do the laws of nature come from?
Talk given by Prof. Barbara Drossel on Summer Course 2019
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Wed 31 Jul 2019