The 2019 Seminar
The eleventh Gerald Gordon seminar on criminal law, supported by the Clark Foundation and the Faculty of Advocates, took place at the University of Glasgow on Tuesday 11 June 2019, when the following papers were presented:
- Dr Catherine Appleton and Professor Dirk van Zyl Smit (University of Nottingham): "Life imprisonment in all but name? Imposing informal life sentences"
- Felicity Belton (University of Glasgow): "Five years after criminalisation of forced marriage: reflections from Scotland"
- Kelly-Ann Couzens (University of Western Australia): "Rape, fraud and a surgical operation: the investigation and High Court trial of Dr Edward Pratt Evatt (1822)"
- Professor Sharon Cowan (University of Edinburgh), Dr Chloë Kennedy (University of Edinburgh) and Professor Vanessa Munro (University of Warwick)): "Scottish Feminist Judgments: (Re)creating law from the outside in"
- Dr Mo Egan (University of Stirling): "Remote harms: criminal responsibility in digital space"
- Dr Matt Dyson (University of Oxford): "A ripple in crime"
- Dr Federico Picinali (London School of Economics): "The presumption of innocence and not proven"