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Welcome to CULSCAST đď¸ the new Podcast from the Cambridge University Law Society, one of the worldâs oldest and largest student-run societies, founded in 1901.
Our Publicity team đ˘Â is very pleased to be debuting this new initiative, our âCULSCAST Conversationsâ series, which aims to bring the Cambridge law community closer together through conversation. In addition to posting new content through our âCULSCAST Conversationsâ and âSpeakers Selectâ series, we have made a collection of 2012-2023 CULS lectures and debates from our archives easily accessible. This collection covers a myriad of highly relevant discussion by leading academics and practitioners. For example: Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Rwanda policy; Information Law in the Digital Revolution; Life at the Bar; and Litigating International Law.
Our Publicity team also runs CULS's socials. Give us a follow to get regular updates on the wonderful CULS events happening throughout term!
To find out more about CULS or become a CULS member, visit our â â website â â đ
About this episode:
The following is a list of our guests on this episode:
Thank you to everyone who contributed to this episode. Special thanks to Daniel Bates, Legal Research Training and Communications Specialist at the Cambridge Law Faculty, for his technical support and assistance in audio editing and production.
 Disclaimer: The insights provided by our guests in this episode were drawn from their experiences of Assessment Centres/Vacation schemes at various firms, and are not specific to any particular firm.
Welcome to CULSCAST đď¸ the new Podcast from the Cambridge University Law Society, one of the worldâs oldest and largest student-run societies, founded in 1901.
Our Publicity team đ˘Â is very pleased to be debuting this new initiative, our âCULSCAST Conversationsâ series, which aims to bring the Cambridge law community closer together through conversation. In addition to posting new content through our âCULSCAST Conversationsâ and âSpeakers Selectâ series, we have made a collection of 2012-2023 CULS lectures and debates from our archives easily accessible. This collection covers a myriad of highly relevant discussion by leading academics and practitioners. For example: Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Rwanda policy; Information Law in the Digital Revolution; Life at the Bar; and Litigating International Law.
Our Publicity team also runs CULS's socials. Give us a follow to get regular updates on the wonderful CULS events happening throughout term!
To find out more about CULS or become a CULS member, visit our â â website â â đ
About this episode:
The following is a list of our guests on this episode:
Thank you to everyone who contributed to this episode. Special thanks to Daniel Bates, Legal Research Training and Communications Specialist at the Cambridge Law Faculty, for his technical support and assistance in audio editing and production.
 Disclaimer: The insights provided by our guests in this episode were drawn from their experiences of Assessment Centres/Vacation schemes at various firms, and are not specific to any particular firm.
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