UK Supreme Court marks ten-year anniversary with special lecture series

UK Supreme Court marks ten-year anniversary with special lecture series

UK Supreme Court marks ten-year anniversary with special lecture series

To mark the Supreme Court's tenth anniversary, the Court will host a series of lectures during November and December 2019. A judge from each of the four nations of the Supreme Court will reflect on the Court's work over the last decade and the interplay between the Court and each jurisdiction.

Tickets for each lecture cost £6. All proceeds from the evening will go to the Supreme Court Arts Trust.

12 December at 6pm

Lady Hale, President of The Supreme Court

Lady Hale, President of the Supreme Court will close the lecture series with her talk entitled "The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom - Lessons from our first Ten Years."

This event has now finished.


4 December at 6pm

Lord Kerr

Lord Kerr will talk about "The impact of the Supreme Court on the law of Northern Ireland."

This event has now finished.


26 November at 6pm

Lord Lloyd-Jones

Lord Lloyd-Jones gave a lecture entitled "Wales: Law in a Small Nation".

This event has now finished.


19 November at 6pm

Lord Reed, Deputy President of The Supreme Court

Lord Reed, Deputy President of the Supreme Court began the series with a lecture on "The Supreme Court and Scotland: The First Ten Years."

This event has now finished.