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Exeter Centre for Legal History Research

The inaugural annual lecture of the Exeter Centre for Legal History Research "Revolting Law – Revolting Law Teachers? The Struggle to Render Law a Subject Fit for University Education" will be given by Professor David Sugarman of Lancaster University on Wednesday 23 June at 6pm in the Moot Room, Amory Building, University of Exeter. 

The Centre was founded in 2009, and last year hosted the British Legal History Society's Conference. See http://huss.exeter.ac.uk/law/research/clhr/

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