Abstract
The level of CP-violation permitted within the Standard Model cannot account
for the matter dominated universe in which we live. Within the Standard
Model the CKM matrix, which describes the quark couplings, is expected to be
unitary. By making precise measurements of the CKM matrix parameters new
physics models can be constrained, or with sufficient precision the effects
of physics beyond the standard model might become apparent. The CKM angle
γ is the least well known angle of the unitarity triangle. It is the
only angle easily accessible at tree-level, and furthermore has almost no
theoretical uncertainties. Therefore it provides an invaluable Standard
Model benchmark against which other new physics sensitive tests of the
CP-violation can be made. I will discuss recent measurements of γ using
the data from the LHCb experiment, which improve our knowledge of this key
parameter.