The Inner Temple Social Context of the Law Lecture by The Rev’d Jonathan Aitken and Chris Daw QC. Moderated by Libby Purves OBE, 2 February 2021.
Education
- Our vision for the future
 - Call to the Bar
 - Dr Ivy Williams, An Enduring Inspiration to Women Lawyers
 - Gilds and Things
 - Human Rights in Britain and France: From Thomas Becket to the French Revolution
 - Law in a Time of Plague - Was the Law a Good Doctor
 - Lawyers and Diplomats
 - The Selden Society: John Selden and Legal History
 - The Selden Society: The Fire Courts
 - William Crashawe's Library
 
- International Practice Panel
 - Master H Meets...Again
 - Race and the Legal Profession
 - Show me the money!
 - Forensic Document Examination - The Science Today
 - The Bar of Ireland, Brexit and the Common Law
 - The History of the Law Officers
 - Memory as Evidence
 - The Absolute Ban on Assisted Dying and Lessons from Canada
 - Brain Imaging as Evidence
 - Previous Lecture Series and Speakers
 - Calling It Out: Professionals, their Regulators, Equity and Fairness
 - Proof in International Criminal Trials
 - Forensic Identification from the Hand
 - Giving Judges a Voice in Democracies
 - A Public Health Approach to Equality Law
 - The Limits of Fiduciary Rules
 - The Predicament and Agency of Refugees
 - The Wild and Ridiculous Doctrine of Equality
 - What Does It Mean to Be Anti-Racist in a Profession Full of Privileged People?
 - 'Sales' on Retention of Title Terms
 
- Asylum and Immigration: Do Sovereign Island Nations have a Duty to Provide Refuge?
 - Assisted Dying
 - Britain's Unwritten Constitution
 - The Crime of Ecocide
 - Does the Bar Need to Communicate and Market Itself More in the Modern World?
 - Is Anything More Needed to Ensure Freedom of Speech?
 - Is There a Case for Anonymity in Social Media?
 - Is the Presumption of Innocence Alive and Well?
 - Peace vs Justice
 - Prison Reform
 - The Rule of Law in Times of International Conflict
 - Should UK Judges and ex-Judges Be Sitting in Hong Kong?
 
- Special Gandhi Lecture
 - Temple Women's Forum Autumn Networking Event
 - Temple Women's Forum: Planned Breaks and Return to the Bar
 - What Does a Master of the Bench Do?
 
- Frequently asked questions
 
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									Further Reading
A Bit of a Stretch: The Diaries of a Prisoner Chris Atkins (2020)
Justice on Trial: Radical Solutions for a System at Breaking Point Chris Daw (2020)
Sins of Fathers: A Spectacular Break from a Criminal, Dark Past Michael Emmett with Harriet Compston (2021)
Justice and Penal Reform: Re-shaping the Penal Landscape Stephen Farrall (Editor) (2016)
Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison (Penguin Modern Classics) Michel Foucault (1975)
Shades of the Prison House: A History of Incarceration in the British Isles Harry Potter (2019)
Pain and Retribution: A Short History of British Prisons, 1066 to the Present by David Wilson (2014)