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Equality Diversity and Inclusion Drop-in Session

Join our student-facing ED&I officer Rebecca Limb to discuss and equality, diversity and inclusion concerns you may have. All calls will be one-to-one so please just message Rebecca on MS Teams and she will call you to start the session.

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Race and Philosophy Reading Group
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Law Commission RA Recruitment Campaign 2021 Q&A Session

Join us for a Live Q&A session to answer any queries relating to our current research assistant recruitment campaign.

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The Moral and Political Philosophy Reading Group
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his group will focus on reading key Moral and Political philosophical texts. This year we are reading Hegel's Philosophy of Right published in 1821. This work has been described by Stephen Houlgate as 'one of the greatest works of social and political philosophy ever written.' The book traces the true realization of freedom and free will via Hegel's immanent process of dialectics. Arguably, this book is still pertinent and relevant for our times: not only does it acknowledge that freedom can be enhanced by economic opportunities, but, moreover, it recognizes that unregulated capitalism is a cause of alienation, inequality and poverty.

Everybody welcome! Please contact Andrew Paull to receive further information and a link to participate.

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Murder Mystery
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Join Warwick's law societies for a murder mystery night with special guests!! 😍

Hosted by: Warwick Law Society, International and European Law Society, Warwick Bar Society, CLAW Warwick and Warwick Law School.

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