Centre for Corporate and Commercial <strong>Law</strong> (3CL)The Centre for Corporate and Commercial <strong>Law</strong> (3CL) is a focal point for members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Faculty</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> with researchinterests in the fields <strong>of</strong> corporate law and commercial law, and in related areas including corporate governance,corporate finance, commercial equity, insurance law, restitution, international commercial litigation and insolvency. The3CL organises conferences, seminars and other events to disseminate research and to foster dialogue on emerging andcontroversial topics in these fields. The 3CL is a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cambridge</strong> Finance which coordinates the programmes <strong>of</strong>research and study in all areas <strong>of</strong> finance across the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cambridge</strong>.Proceedings from 3CL conferences and seminars are published in leading journals and series. Many 3CL <strong>Faculty</strong>members are associated with the Journal <strong>of</strong> Corporate <strong>Law</strong> Studies (Hart Publishing).Director:Assistant Director:Centre’s Secretary:Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Brian CheffinsMs Jodie KirshnerMiss Felicity EvesFurther information may be obtained from the 3CL, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cambridge</strong>, <strong>Faculty</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, 10 West Road, <strong>Cambridge</strong>CB3 9DZ. Tel: 01223 330042. Fax: 01223 330055. E-mail: 3cl@law.cam.ac.uk. Website:http://www.3cl.law.cam.ac.uk/Centre for Public <strong>Law</strong> (CPL)The Centre for Public <strong>Law</strong> was established by the <strong>Faculty</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> in 1996 to provide a focus for activities in thefields <strong>of</strong> constitutional and administrative law, and regulation and regulatory systems. The interests <strong>of</strong> <strong>Faculty</strong> memberscover a wide range <strong>of</strong> public law in the UK, the European Union, and the common law jurisdictions <strong>of</strong> the Commonwealthand the United States, from constitutional and administrative law and theory (i.e. institutions, civil liberties, human rights,and judicial control), to the regulation <strong>of</strong> business and utilities.The Centre organises a discussion group <strong>of</strong> <strong>Faculty</strong> members, visitors and research students interested in public law.Those interested should send an e-mail to the Centre at the address below.Details <strong>of</strong> the Centre’s activities can be found at http://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.ukThe Centre aims to promote research in the area <strong>of</strong> public law, and to develop into a research centre <strong>of</strong> national andinternational reputation. The Centre does this by providing:• a focal point for the exchange <strong>of</strong> ideas between academics, practitioners and others (including members <strong>of</strong>public and regulatory bodies), through a conference, seminar and lecture programme in <strong>Cambridge</strong> and London.• support for <strong>Faculty</strong> members and Visiting Scholars engaged in relevant research projects. In 2002 JusticeHlophe became the first Clifford Chance Distinguished Visitor.• encouragement and development <strong>of</strong> research output by the <strong>Faculty</strong>’s research students through its discussiongroup and publishing the proceedings <strong>of</strong> its conferences.Acting Director:Assistant Directors:Deputy Director:Centre’s Secretary:Pr<strong>of</strong>essor John BellDr Stephanie PalmerDr Amanda Perreau-SaussineDr Anat ScolnicovMiss Felicity EvesFurther information about the Centre and its publications may be obtained by writing to: Centre for Public <strong>Law</strong>, <strong>University</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>Cambridge</strong>, <strong>Faculty</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, 10 West Road, <strong>Cambridge</strong> CB3 9DZ. Tel: 01223 330033/330042. Fax: 01223 330055.E-mail: public.law@law.cam.ac.uk. Website: http://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk18
Centre for Business Research (CBR)The CBR was founded in October 1994 following the award to the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> a substantial ESRC grant forinterdisciplinary business research. Current funding is drawn from a number <strong>of</strong> sources including the EU’s SixthFramework Programme, and the ESRC's World Finance and Economy Programme and Gender Research Network. TheCentre has two research programmes, one in enterprise and innovation, and one in corporate governance. A major part<strong>of</strong> its work consists <strong>of</strong> theoretical and applied research in the economics <strong>of</strong> law, with particular reference to company law,employment law and European law. It has <strong>of</strong>fices in the Judge Business School building.Director:Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Alan Hughes (Judge Business School)Assistant Directors:Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Simon Deakin (<strong>Faculty</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>)Dr Andy Cosh (Department <strong>of</strong> Engineering and Judge Business School)Further information may be obtained from Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Simon Deakin, CBR, Judge Business School building, TrumpingtonStreet, <strong>Cambridge</strong> CB2 1AG. Tel: 01223 765339. Fax: 01223 765338. Email: s.deakin@cbr.cam.ac.uk. Website: http://www.cbr.cam.ac.uk<strong>Cambridge</strong> Forum for Legal and Political Philosophy (CFLPP)The <strong>Cambridge</strong> Forum for Legal and Political Philosophy (CFLPP) was founded in 1999 by several <strong>Faculty</strong> members andPhD students with jurisprudential interests. It began with a reading/discussion group that still actively operates duringeach academic term, but its activities have expanded considerably. It now encompasses approximately 80 facultymembers and research students from the Faculties <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, History, <strong>Law</strong>, and Social & Political Sciences. TheCFLPP became an <strong>of</strong>ficially recognised research forum within the <strong>Faculty</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> in 2001. It has already organized twomajor international conferences and many public lectures by distinguished speakers. Furthermore, for the past threeyears the CFLPP has been the principal organiser <strong>of</strong> the annual UK Analytical Legal and Political Philosophy Conference.Planning is also underway (in collaboration with a major publisher) for the creation <strong>of</strong> a journal focused on the areas <strong>of</strong>philosophy covered by the CFLPP. In the meantime, the CFLPP's reading/discussion group and public lectures willcontinue to foster interdisciplinary interaction among <strong>Cambridge</strong> faculty members and students who are interested inissues <strong>of</strong> legal and political philosophy.Further information may be obtained from Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Matthew Kramer, Churchill College, <strong>Cambridge</strong> CB3 0DS. Tel:01223 336231. Email: mhk11@cam.ac.uk. Website: http://cflpp.law.cam.ac.uk19
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