, the latest volume in Bentham's
Collected Works, has just been published. Â It is edited by Douglas G. Long
and Philip Schofield. Â Written in the mid 1770s, it contains Bentham's
early thoughts on the science of legislation.Ìý
 (University of the Arts) has just published a new
article on Bentham's ideas about good and bad taste in his writings on sexual
liberty.  The article appears in the .
You can now watch  give a , an online
academic and professional learning platform.
 was recently interviewed for  podcast as part of a miniseries on
surveillance. Â Dr Causer explained some of Bentham's thinking around the
Panopticon and the Auto-Icon. Â
 of Cergy-Pontoise University and the  has been
recognised for her work on Bentham.Ìý Professor de Champs has been awarded
the 2016 research prize from the  and the  for her book,  (Cambridge
University Press, 2015).
The latest volume of Bentham's Collected Works is now available from Oxford University Press. Â Â is edited by Dr Michael Quinn.Ìý
The May 2016 issue of the Royal Historical Society
newsletter carries news of Transcribe Bentham's role in the .  The article
explains the potential of Handwritten Text Recognition technology and suggests
how it could help our volunteers to decipher Bentham's handwriting. Â Â
On 17 May 2016 Transcribe Bentham's place in the  was presented in
a paper at the Institute of Historical Research in the .
Professor Philip Schofield will travel to the University of
Macau, China in April 2016. Â Professor Schofield will give two papers at
the Centre for Law Studies: 'Bentham on Codification' and 'Utilitarianism from
Locke to Sidgwick'. Â
Dr Michael Quinn will give a talk at the Bethlem Museum of the
Mind on Saturday 30 April 2016 entitled, 'The more strictly we are watched, the
better we behave.  Jeremy Bentham's Panopticon'.  Free admission but .Ìý
The next Bentham Seminars will take place in March 2016.
 Chris Riley (MyAV·¶) will speak on 'Bentham, Evidence, and History' and
Professor Michihiro Kaino (Doshisha University) will speak on 'Bentham in
Japan'.  Further details can be found in the seminar programme (PDF).Ìý
The Bentham Project is now part of a new research project
focused on developing handwritten text recognition technology.  The  project has received funding from the EU's Horizon
2020 research and innovation programme.  More details on the .Ìý