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Cambridge Pro Bono Project

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by Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge

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The Cambridge Pro Bono Project ('CPP') was established within the Faculty of Law in 2010, and launched by Professor Philippe Sands QC. Since then, the CPP has undertaken several major projects each year. Since its inauguration, the CPP has partnered with dozens of bodies, including NGOs, charities, barristers’ chambers and courts. The CPP is a research centre, not a legal clinic. It works on a model which draws on the subject-matter expertise of graduate doctoral researchers, masters students, and Faculty experts, to produce reports on a wide range of public interest matters, including in the fields of public international law, criminal law, and domestic British public law.

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May 16, 2025

Environmental Law and Climate Change: Cambridge Pro Bono Project Annual Lecture 2025

Professor Judge Leonardo Brant discusses environmental law and climate change in the Cambridge Pro Bono Project annual lecture, offering insights into international legal perspectives.

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June 11, 2024

'Meeting At the Crossroads: Aligning Global Agendas to End Exploitation': CPP Lecture

UN Ambassador Eileen Dong explores the intersections of UN global goals and efforts to combat gender-based violence and human trafficking, emphasizing cross-sector collaboration in addressing human rights violations in this lecture.

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February 26, 2024

Professor Christine Chinkin: Cambridge Pro Bono Project Annual Lecture 2024

Professor Christine Chinkin, interviewed by Professor Surabhi Ranganathan, examines the engagement of human rights law with women as subjects and agents in international law, particularly within the women, peace, and security context.

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What is Cambridge Pro Bono Project?

The Cambridge Pro Bono Project ('CPP') was established within the Faculty of Law in 2010, and launched by Professor Philippe Sands QC. Since then, the CPP has undertaken several major projects each year.

Since its inauguration, the CPP has partnered with dozens of bodies, including NGOs, charities, barristers’ chambers and courts. The CPP is a research centre, not a legal clinic. It works on a model which draws on the subject-matter expertise of graduate doctoral researchers, masters students, and Faculty experts, to produce reports on a wide range of public interest matters, including in the fields of public international law, criminal law, and domestic British public law.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

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