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We are offering a range of face to face and virtual events, to suit everyone and cater for all needs. You can find more information about these below.

Event Details

22
Jun 2021

Real World Lectures - Is the Age of Criminal Responsibility too Low?- Undergraduate

Is it too much, too young? We will discuss the legal principles involved in criminal responsibility, the internationally agreed protections for the rights of children and explore how (and why) England is out of step with international neighbours in imposing criminal responsibility on young children. There will be plenty of opportunities for you to engage and share your opinion. Do you already have strong views on this issue? Will you change your mind? These virtual lectures will be run live by our tutors. They are aimed at students studying A Level/BTEC and those interested in studying the subjects at University. Please note if you are under 16, you will be contacted a week before the event to provide guardian/parental consent to attend.


Time
16:00 - 17:00
Study Level
Undergraduate
Event Type
ULaw Lecture Series
Location
Virtual campus