Please join us for the annual Mayflower 400 Lecture — the 30th in a series of evening talks which began with the Pilgrim Fathers Lecture delivered by Lord Bingham in 1994. The lecture by tradition embodies themes of freedom and human rights, and commemorates the voyage of the Mayflower in 1620 which is described by some as one of the most influential journeys in global history, and a defining moment in the relationship between Britain, the USA and the Netherlands.
Dame Victoria Sharp DBE, President of the Kings Bench Division, is the latest in a long list of distinguished members of the legal profession to present the lecture.
Arrival and registration is at 18:00 with the lecture starting at 18:30, followed by networking, including a drinks reception and a fantastic opportunity for Law students to engage with Dame Victoria. We aim to finish at around 20:30.
The lecture, organised by the ¾«Æ·ÎÞÂë¹ú²ú×Ô²ú Law Society and hosted by the ¾«Æ·ÎÞÂë¹ú²ú×Ô²ú and ¾«Æ·ÎÞÂë¹ú²ú×Ô²ú City Council, has become a celebrated annual event in the legal profession calendar, attracting current and past Lord Chancellors, Lord Justices of Appeal and Lords of Appeal.
For further information please contact events@plymouth.ac.uk