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Tackling Bribery: The New Government Bill
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Speaker: Prof Jeremy Horder, Law Commissioner and Door Tenant, 25 Bedford RowRecorded on: 9 February 2010
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Central Criminal Court Bar Mess, London9 February 2010Introduced by Paul Mendelle QCChair of the Criminal Bar AssociationThe Lecture will take place in the Bar Mess at the Central Criminal Court, timed to start at 5.15 pmand to last for approximately an hour, including some time for questions at the end.The lectures are free for members of the CBA, the Judiciary and Pupils; light refreshments will be provided. Video1 hour
Central Criminal Court Bar Mess, London9 February 2010
Introduced by Paul Mendelle QCChair of the Criminal Bar AssociationThe Lecture will take place in the Bar Mess at the Central Criminal Court, timed to start at 5.15 pmand to last for approximately an hour, including some time for questions at the end.The lectures are free for members of the CBA, the Judiciary and Pupils; light refreshments will be provided.
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