Videos and recordings
Watch past events from the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London.
13 January 2021
Institute of Interactive Entertainment Law and Policy
Influencers and the video game industry - from social responsibility to legal liability
9 December 2020
Institute of Banking and Finance Law and the Institute of Regulation and Ethics
Evening with Mr David Rouch, Partner at Freshfields
9 December 2020
Insurance Law Institute
Maritime Law 5th edition: Book Launch and Panel Discussion
8 December 2020
Institute of Tax Law
Brexit, trade and tax – a global view from Timothy Lyons
2 December 2020
School of International Arbitration
Covid-19 and its affects in international arbitration
25 November 2020
Institute of Interactive Entertainment Law and Policy
IELR 3.1 Launch Event Copyright Perspectives on Creativity
12 November 2020
Insurance, Shipping and Aviation Law Institute
FCA test case on business interruption (BI) insurance coverage
29 October 2020
Insurance, Shipping and Aviation Law Institute
Insurance brokers and their role
10 September 2020
Insurance, Shipping and Aviation Law Institute
Insurable Interest and the Law book launch
29 July 2020
Centre for Commercial Law Studies
Building Trust in the Digital Economy Workshop
14 July 2020
Queen Mary Intellectual Property Law Institute (QMIPRI)
QMIPRI Webinar on IP Responses to COVID-19: Co-ordinating Access
23 June 2020
Queen Mary Intellectual Property Law Institute (QMIPRI)
QMIPRI Webinars on IP Responses to Covid-19: innovation during crisis, data tracking privacy, pharmaceutical supply chains and 3D Printing
18-25 June 2020
Centre for Commercial Law Studies
CCLS 40th Anniversary Lecture Series
17 June 2020
Insurance, Shipping and Aviation Law Institute
Two Perspectives on Ship Finance: English jurisdiction clauses and Innovation
16 June 2020
Queen Mary Intellectual Property Law Institute (QMIPRI)
QMIPRI Webinars on IP Responses to Covid-19: access to diagnostics, vaccines and treatments
10 June 2020
Sovereign Debt Forum
How to manage the coming sovereign debt crisis?