- 6.30pm @LSELaw's Beyani Black Jackson & Ramsay answer YOUR legal questions - send using #LSELaw & we'll ask the best http://bit.ly/QofLaw
http://twitter.com/LSELaw/status/441207068582633472
— LSE Law (@LSELaw)Wed, Mar 05 2014 13:42:17 - Four of @LSELaw's finest answer your qn's tonight (Weds5March 6.30pm) - tweet #LSELaw and they'll choose the best http://www.lse.ac.uk/publicEvents/events/2014/03/20140305t1830vSZT.aspx …
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— LSE Human Rights (@LSEHumanRights)Wed, Mar 05 2014 15:04:22 http://twitter.com/PaigeMorrowLaw/status/441164645164789760
— Paige Morrow (@PaigeMorrowLaw)Wed, Mar 05 2014 10:53:42- In cases of great public interest, should trials be televised? #LSELaw
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— Mali Williams (@maliwynn)Wed, Mar 05 2014 16:24:57 http://twitter.com/peacemother1/status/441252734763675648
— peacemother1 (@peacemother1)Wed, Mar 05 2014 16:43:44- Just over an hour until 4 @LSELaw experts answer YOUR legal questions - send using #LSELaw & we'll ask the best ones http://bit.ly/QofLaw
http://twitter.com/LSELaw/status/441261102437912576
— LSE Law (@LSELaw)Wed, Mar 05 2014 17:16:59 http://twitter.com/ConstitutionUK/status/441264055508930560
— ConstitutionUK (@ConstitutionUK)Wed, Mar 05 2014 17:28:43- Still time to get questions in for A Question of Law: four @LSELaw experts answer YOUR questions. Tweet using #LSELaw http://bit.ly/QofLaw
http://twitter.com/LSELaw/status/441269744071503872
— LSE Law (@LSELaw)Wed, Mar 05 2014 17:51:20 - Should the state in the form of Law ever intervene in the individual's right to choose when and how to die? #LSELaw
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— Andrew D. Murray (@AndrewDMurray)Wed, Mar 05 2014 18:29:37 - What does the recent HSBC "bonus/payment announcement tell us about the impotence of regulators in global financial markets? #LSELaw
http://twitter.com/AndrewDMurray/status/441280387382538241
— Andrew D. Murray (@AndrewDMurray)Wed, Mar 05 2014 18:33:37 - Should murderers such as Michael Adebolajo be required to serve a whole life term? #LSELaw
http://twitter.com/AndrewDMurray/status/441281261655851008
— Andrew D. Murray (@AndrewDMurray)Wed, Mar 05 2014 18:37:06 http://twitter.com/ProfWetpaint/status/441281318618673155
— Matthew Weait (@ProfWetpaint)Wed, Mar 05 2014 18:37:19- And we’re off - @conorgearty introduces our panel for A Question of Law #LSELaw
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— LSE Law (@LSELaw)Wed, Mar 05 2014 18:37:30 - @conorgearty has the audience in the palm of his hand, as always! #LSELaw
http://twitter.com/Liberty_Bridge/status/441282204145303553
— Liberty Bridge (@Liberty_Bridge)Wed, Mar 05 2014 18:40:50 - Chaloka Beyani responds from an international law point of view, discussing the Oscar Pistorius case #LSELaw
http://twitter.com/LSELaw/status/441282501290766336
— LSE Law (@LSELaw)Wed, Mar 05 2014 18:42:01 - Emily Jackson has no definitive view, concerned by using as entertainment - “it’s not a spectacle” #LSELaw
http://twitter.com/LSELaw/status/441282934457499649
— LSE Law (@LSELaw)Wed, Mar 05 2014 18:43:44 - Peter Ramsay says “court rooms aren’t very exciting places to be”, law can remove the passion from a case #LSELaw
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— LSE Law (@LSELaw)Wed, Mar 05 2014 18:44:34 http://twitter.com/LSELaw/status/441283293162766336
— LSE Law (@LSELaw)Wed, Mar 05 2014 18:45:10- Julia Black: “it’s very methodical”, concerned about exposing witnesses and how they’re portrayed #LSELaw
http://twitter.com/LSELaw/status/441283604380147712
— LSE Law (@LSELaw)Wed, Mar 05 2014 18:46:24 http://twitter.com/LSELaw/status/441283824396566528
— LSE Law (@LSELaw)Wed, Mar 05 2014 18:47:17- Audience member asks if camera angles impacts on trial perceptions. Ramsay: “the camera always lies” #LSELaw
http://twitter.com/LSELaw/status/441284047063773185
— LSE Law (@LSELaw)Wed, Mar 05 2014 18:48:10 http://twitter.com/LSELaw/status/441284166739824642
— LSE Law (@LSELaw)Wed, Mar 05 2014 18:48:38http://twitter.com/LSELaw/status/441284414174425088
— LSE Law (@LSELaw)Wed, Mar 05 2014 18:49:37- Specifically asking about the oppressed, in particular Tamils - what can be done? #LSELaw
http://twitter.com/LSELaw/status/441284699626151936
— LSE Law (@LSELaw)Wed, Mar 05 2014 18:50:45
A Question of Law: 5 March 2014, LSE
Panel: Dr Chaloka Beyani, Professor Julia Black, Professor Emily Jackson, Dr Peter Ramsay Chair: @ConorGearty
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