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Reports and Submissions

  • P. Akester, “Study on the draft WIPO Broadcasting Treaty and its impact on freedom of expression" commissioned by UNESCO and published in (2006) April-June UNESCO e-Copyright Bulletin
  • P. Akester, 'Implementation of the protection of technological measures of Article 6 of the InfoSoc Directive (2001/29/EC) in the UK' (Euro Copyrights, Copyright Laws in Digital Europe)
  • P. Akester,'Implementation of the protection of technological measures of Article 6 of the InfoSoc Directive (2001/29/EC) in Portugal' (Euro Copyrights, Copyright Laws in Digital Europe)
  • I. Alexander, A Select History of Music Copyright, LLM Seminar Presentation, King's College, London, 12 October 2008.
  • I. Alexander, Commentator on paper by Nicholas Groom, Unoriginal Genius: Plagiarism, Piracy, and the Construction of "Romantic" Authorship', Inspiration, Interpretation or Infringement? Interdisciplinary Approaches to Creativity and Copyright, Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law, Cambridge, Emmanuel College, 1 July 2008.
  • I. Alexander, "Neither bolt nor chain, iron safe nor private watchman, can prevent the theft of words": The birth of the performing right in Britain, Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), The launch of the AHRC funded Digital Resource,  Stationers' Hall, London, 19 and 20 March 2008.
  • I. Alexander, A Select History of Music Copyright, LLM Seminar Presentation, King's College, London, 12 October 2007.
  • I. Alexander, Copyright Infringement Today: An Outline Inspiration, Interpretation or Infringement? Interdisciplinary Approaches to Creativity and Copyright, Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law, Cambridge, Emmanuel College, 4 July 2007.
  • I. Alexander, Hoisting the Jolly Roger: The story and legacy of the first music pirates, Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre Seminar, St Peter's College, Oxford, 20 February 2007.
  • I. Alexander, Music Piracy Past and Present: Learn the Lesson, Panellist at British Literary and Artistic Copyright Association (BLACA) Seminar, 9 November 2006.
  • I. Alexander, "It is, it is a Glorious Thing to be a Pirate King!" Music publishing and piracy in the late nineteenth century, The Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference, Keele University, 4-7 September 2006.
  • I. Alexander, The Lord Chancellor, the Poets and the Courtesan: Public Morality and Copyright Law in the Early Nineteenth Century, British Legal History Conference, University College London, 4-7 July 2005.
  • I. Alexander, The Book Trade and the Birth of Fair Dealing: Copyright Infringement in the Early Eighteenth Century, Queen Mary ESRC Seminar Series, Seminar 5: Creativity and Human Society, 29 & 30 November 2004.
  • K. Liddell, ‘Ethical, Legal and Social Issues in Stem Cell Research and Therapy’ (CGKP, March 2005). Interdisciplinary report invited by the East of England Stem Cell Network. (with Oonagh Corrigan, John McMillan, Alison Stewart and Susan Wallace)
  • K. Liddell, ‘Reflections on the Human Tissue Act 2004: Back to the Future’. Invited speaker. Human Genetics Commission. (London, 8 February 2005)
  • K Liddell, ‘Secondary Use of Identifiable Patient Data (Notes Based on Work in Progress)’. Report invited by Academy of Medical Sciences. (London, 17 December 2004)
  • K. Liddell, ‘Briefing Note to House of Lords for Report Stage of the Human Tissue Bill’ (18 October 2004). ) (with A. Hall)
  • K. Liddell, ‘The Human Tissue Bill, the Mental Capacity Bill, and the Clinical Trials Regulations: A Commentary on their Specific Impact on Research in Critical Care and Emergency Medicine’ (2 July 2004). (with D K Menon)
  • CGKP et al, ‘The Human Tissue Workshop’ (Report by the Cambridge Genetics Knowledge Park and the Public Health Genetics Unit, Jan 2004). K Liddell, joint organiser,
  • CGKP, ‘A Critique of the Human Tissue Bill’ (Report by the Cambridge Genetics Knowledge Park, Dec 2003). K Liddell, joint author