Standard Podcasts [00:40:20m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (Loading)The final workshop in the Criminology at the Edge workshop series was held from Friday 8th April to Sunday 10th April 2011 at the University of Cape Town’s Law Faculty in the Moot Court, Kramer Law Building on Middle Campus. Clifford Shearing from the Centre of Criminology (UCT) and Monique Marks (UKZN) convened the workshop, which focused on Security, Rights and Democracy. This workshop was sponsored by the National Research Foundation of South Africa Knowledge Fields Development Grant Directorate, the University of Oxford and the Centre of Criminology at the University of Cape Town.
Standard Podcasts [00:20:36m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (Loading)The final workshop in the Criminology at the Edge workshop series was held from Friday 8th April to Sunday 10th April 2011 at the University of Cape Town’s Law Faculty in the Moot Court, Kramer Law Building on Middle Campus. Clifford Shearing from the Centre of Criminology (UCT) and Monique Marks (UKZN) convened the workshop, which focused on Security, Rights and Democracy. This workshop was sponsored by the National Research Foundation of South Africa Knowledge Fields Development Grant Directorate, the University of Oxford and the Centre of Criminology at the University of Cape Town.
Standard Podcasts [00:37:47m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (Loading)Dr Cameron Holley is an experienced empirical researcher with strong backgrounds in environmental law and governance. Dr Holley's research interests cover a wide range in the field of environmental law and governance, including accountability and democratic participation in governance regimes, fostering and sustaining collaborative approaches to managing the environment, learning and adaptation in environmental and natural resources law, and the history and future of governance trends in point source pollution regulation and natural resource management.
Standard Podcasts [00:40:53m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (Loading)Professor Gunningham: Environment Law, Regulation Governance: Shifting Architectures – part 2
Prof. Neil Gunningham is a lawyer and interdisciplinary social scientist who holds professorial appointments with the Regulatory Institutions Network (RegNet) and with the Fenner School of Environment and Society. Most recently his research has focused on climate change governance, examining how individual states and key actors within them, international institutions and key non-state actors, perceive the challenges and their negotiating possibilities and options.
Standard Podcasts [00:27:45m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (Loading)Professor Gunningham: Environment Law, Regulation Governance: Shifting Architectures – part 1
Prof. Neil Gunningham is a lawyer and interdisciplinary social scientist who holds professorial appointments with the Regulatory Institutions Network (RegNet) and with the Fenner School of Environment and Society. Most recently his research has focused on climate change governance, examining how individual states and key actors within them, international institutions and key non-state actors, perceive the challenges and their negotiating possibilities and options.
Standard Podcasts [00:28:39m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (Loading)Karabo Kgoleng Interviewed John Cartwright about the New exciting publication "Wheres the Chicken: Making South Africa Safe" on SAFM`s literature show that airs on 13:00 every Sunday.
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