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  2. King and Country debate - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Union debating chamber. The King and Country Debate was a debate on 9 February 1933 at the Oxford Union Society. The motion presented, "That this House will under no circumstances fight for its King and country", passed with 275 votes for the motion and 153 against it. [1] The motion would later be named the Oxford Oath or the Oxford ...

  3. Oxford Union - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Union released a statement explaining the decision: "An administrative decision was made to ensure we had three speakers on each side of the debate, which was proving difficult due to Nitschke's attendance. It is always in the interests of the Oxford Union to ensure a balanced debate with as wide-ranging views as possible represented.

  4. Natasha Hausdorff - Wikipedia

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    Hausdorff holds law degrees from Oxford University (Lincoln College, in 2012) and from Tel Aviv University, from which she graduated with an LL.M. magna cum laude in international public law and the law of armed conflict in 2016. [9] [2] [10] [11] In 2018, as a Pegasus Scholar she was a Fellow in the National Security Law Program at Columbia ...

  5. Shashi Tharoor's Oxford Union speech - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Union debating chamber. During a debate at the Oxford Union on 28 May 2015, the Indian Member of Parliament, diplomat and writer Shashi Tharoor delivered a speech supporting the motion "Britain owes reparations to her former colonies". Tharoor was the seventh speaker in the debate, the final speaker from the proposition, and spoke ...

  6. Debate - Wikipedia

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    Derived from the Oxford Union debating society of Oxford University, Oxford-style debating is a competitive debate format featuring a sharply assigned motion that is proposed by one side and opposed by another. Oxford-style debates follow a formal structure that begins with audience members casting a pre-debate vote on the motion that is either ...

  7. Doha Debates - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2005, the original Doha Debates programs were moderated by former BBC correspondent and interviewer Tim Sebastian, with Qatar Foundation as the sponsor. Televised eight times a year by BBC World News until 2012, the debates were based on the Oxford Union format. They focused on a single, controversial motion, with two speakers for ...

  8. List of In Our Time programmes - Wikipedia

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    Richard Dawkins, evolutionary biologist, reader in Zoology and Fellow of New College, Oxford, Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science, Oxford University and author of Unweaving the Rainbow: Science, Delusion and the Appetite for Wonder; Ian McEwan, novelist and author of the Booker Prize-winning novel Amsterdam

  9. David Anderson, Baron Anderson of Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    In 2021 he recorded a podcast for children about the work of the House of Lords, [122] and another for adults on the theme of "stepping outside the law". [123] Recently published lectures include The Fly in the China Shop, [27] The Lords and the Law, [124] National Security Law, [125] Writing a Constitution [126] and National Security and Human ...