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First Law Lecturers' Workshop

March 11, 2020 Raffael Fasel
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The first Law Lecturers’ Workshop organised by the Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law took place from 6-8 March 2020. Lecturers from Trinity College Dublin, Newcastle University, the Open University in the Netherlands, and from the University of Osijek, Croatia came to Cambridge for a three-day Workshop geared to help them design their own Animal Rights Law courses. The next Law Lecturers’ Workshop will be held in spring 2021. More information about the Workshop is available here.

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