- ‘Third Sector Provision of Microfinance’, Opportunity International charity event on Microfinance in Africa, King’s College, (Jonathan Garton, November 2009)
- ‘Shades of Virtue: Measuring the Comparative Worthiness of Charities’, New York University Law School, National Center on Philanthropy and the Law (Debra Morris, October 2009)
- ‘Towards a Theory of Regulation for Organised Civil Society’, Modernising Charity Law conference, Queensland University of Technology, (Jonathan Garton, April 2009)
- ‘The Long and Winding Road to Reforming the Public Benefit Test for Charity: A Worthwhile Trip or ‘Is Your Journey Really Necessary?’, Modernising Charity Law conference, Queensland University of Technology, (Debra Morris, April 2009)
- ‘Without Borders? The Charity Tribunal: An Alternative Means of Development for Charity Law’, Annual Conference of ARNOVA, Philadelphia, USA (Debra Morris, November 2008)
- ‘Structures at the Seam: The Architecture of Charities’ Commercial Activities’, New York University Law School, National Center on Philanthropy and the Law (Debra Morris, October 2008)
- ‘Good Practice for Trustees in the Management of Charity Property’, Central Law Training Ltd Conference: ‘Charities and the Effective Management of Property Transactions - 3 Oct, Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference, London, (Warren Barr, October 2008)
- ‘Strangers and Breach of Trust – a Plea for Notice’, Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference, The London School of Economics and Political Science, (David Dennis, September 2008)
- ‘Restrictions on Dispositions of Charity Property - Protection or Undue Burden?’, Cambridge Property Law Conference (Jean Warburton, March 2008)
- ‘Charities, campaigning coalitions and the law’, Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference, Keele University, (Karen Atkinson, September 2006)
- ‘Charities and campaigning coalitions: a socio-legal analysis of perceived issues and problems’ Winner of the 2006 Campbell Adamson Memorial Prize for best conference paper. National Council for Voluntary Organisations/Voluntary Sector Studies Network Annual ‘Researching the Voluntary Sector’ conference, Warwick University, (Karen Atkinson, September 2006)
- ‘Leases: Rethinking Possession Against Vulnerable Groups’, Liverpool Law School Research Seminar (Warren Barr, May 2006)
- ‘Rethinking Possession Against Vulnerable Groups’ (by Centre For Property Law) (occasion: Reading Centre For Property Law Conference 2006) (Warren Barr, April 2006)
- ‘Charities and the Mentally Vulnerable in England and Wales: Housing Problems’, XXVIIIth Annual Congress of the International Academy of Law and Mental Health, Paris, (Warren Barr, July 2005)
- ‘Mental Capacity Issues Within The Housing Context’, XXVIIIth Annual Congress of the International Academy of Law and Mental Health, Paris, (Nicola Glover-Thomas, July 2005)
- ‘Housing The Mentally Vulnerable: Socio-Legal Reflections upon Empirical Data’, WG HART Annual Conference: ‘Understanding Law and Legal Process: The Approaches, Values and Outcomes of Empirical Research’, (Nicola Glover-Thomas & Warren Barr, June 2005)
- ‘Housing The Mentally Vulnerable: The Role of Charities’, SLSA (Socio-Legal Studies Association) Annual Conference 2005, Liverpool (Warren Barr & Nicola Glover-Thomas, 2005)
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