Here are some recorded events (we only record with permission from the speaker and usually exclude the Q&A/discussion)
23 April 2026 – Social Media and the right to freedom of thought – Richard Mackenzie-Gray Scott (Bonavero Institute of Human Rights at the University of Oxford), Nina Keese (Turkey Human Rights Litigation Support Project, Middlesex University) and Christoph Bublitz (University of Hamburg).
29th January 2026 – The Third Habeas: Addressing the Procedural Protection of Human Thought – Jose Angel Marinaro (National University of La Matanza, Buenos Aires), Ramiro Gutiérrez (Congressman, Member of the Chamber of Deputies, Argentina) and Faustino Garcia de la Torre Garcia (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain).
23 October 2025 – The Societal Dimensions of the Right to Freedom of Thought in the Digital Age – Kebene Wodajo (ETH Zurich)
12 June 2025 – ‘NEUROLAW-Legal Impacts of Neurotechnology’ book launch – Ana Maria D’Ávila Lopes (Professor at the University of Fortaleza; CNPq Research Productivity Fellow; Coordinator of the International Network of Neurolaw and Human Rights), and Sebastian Smart (Senior Research Fellow, Anglia Ruskin University).
2 May 2024 – The Right to Freedom of Thought in Africa – Victoria Miyandazi (University of St Andrews) and Sfiso Nxumalo (University of Oxford), with comments by Harrison Otieno (University of Nairobi) & Christopher Phiri (University of Turku).
17 January 2024 – China and Article 18 UDHR – Heping Dang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen).
17 January 2024 – The drafting of the UDHR and the right to freedom of thought – Christoph Bublitz (University of Hamburg).