LawPod Podcast
1) Episode 9 - Gina Cabarcas Macia On Records And Transitional Justice In Colombia
In this episode of Part 3, Julia Viebach speaks with Gina Cabarcas MaciĂĄ, co-founder and director of the Political and Criminal Justice Lab in Bogota, about the vital role of records in Colombia's tra...Show More
2) Episode 8: Amr Khito, Alan Woo, Prisons Museum
This episode introduces the accountability project ISIS Prisons Museum. In her conversation, Dagmar HovestÀdt explores the origins and methodology of this long-term investigation with its co-director ...Show More
3) Seeds, Science, and Law: How Intellectual Property Shapes Our Food Future
What happens when the law meets the natural world? In this episode of LawPod, Dr Jocelyn Bosse joins Dr CiarĂĄn O'Kelly to explore the fascinating intersection of intellectual property rights, biodiver...Show More
4) Episode 7 - Nataliia Gladkova On The Ukrainian Archive
In this opening episode of Part 3, Ulrike LĂŒhe talks to Nataliia Gladkova about preserving digital evidence of human rights violations in Ukraine. Nataliia is the Ukrainian Archive Program Manager at ...Show More
5) Student Wellbeing and Belonging in Legal Education: Insights from Professor Lydia Bleasdale
In this episode of LawPod, Professor Lydia Bleasdale from the University of Leeds joins Dr Norah Burns to share her journey and insights in the field of legal education. Professor Bleasdale talks abou...Show More
6) Episode 6 â Ahmed Abouful On The Difficulties Of Preserving Evidence Under Occupation
This episode invites you to a conversation Ulrike LĂŒhe has with Ahmed Abouful, international human rights lawyer at the Palestinian NGO Al-Haq. Speaking from his deep experience documenting grave viol...Show More
7) Transforming Legal Education: A Conversation with Professor Warren Barr
In this episode of Law Pod, host Kenneth Elo interviews Professor Warren Barr, the new head of the School of Law at Queen's University Belfast. Professor Barr shares insights into his career journey, ...Show More
8) Episode 5: Marija Ristic On The Power Of Digital Evidence
The next episode in the series âCan the record be trusted?â explores the prospects and challenges of human rights documentation and archives in the digital age, with speakers from an international exp...Show More
9) Beyond Consent: Rape Law Reform in Academia and the Courtroom
In this episode of LawPod, Dr Eithne Dowds, a senior lecturer in law at Queenâs University Belfast, is joined by Professor Julia Quilter from the University of Wollongong, Australia. They discuss Prof...Show More
10) Episode 4 Raji Abdusalam On Turning Records Into Evidence
In this episode, Dr Ulrike LĂŒhe speaks with Raji Abdusalam, Chief Legal Data Archive Analyst at the Reckoning Project. In this conversation, Raji reveals how analysing thousands of testimonies uncover...Show More