Dublin Law and Politics Review Podcast
1) Readmission deals: The EU's response to curb migration
How do the EU and its member states respond to "illegal" immigration? Are readmission agreements successful? In this episode, Elsa Fernando Gonzalo discusses her research on EU's informal migrant read...Show More
2) Minority language speakers & the Irish justice system
Are minority language speakers impacted when to comes to accessing their right to a fair trial? How are they treated by the justice system? What laws protect their human rights? PhD candidate GearóidÃ...Show More
3) Ireland, Canada, and the Comprehensive Economic & Trade Agreement
The controversial trade deal known as CETA or the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement has become an issue in the Irish government recently. Many are questioning the impact ratifying this deal w...Show More
4) Armenia, Political Parties and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
In this episode, we talk with Hasmik Grigoryan, a PhD research at Dublin City University, about her research on the political positions of Armenian political parties towards the Nagorno-Karabakh confl...Show More
5) Visual recruitment strategies of Violence Organisations
Violence organisations have been using visuals for years to recruit people to join their forces. This applies to both legal and illegal violence organisations. This week on the Dublin Law and Politics...Show More
6) Tackling Violent Extremism in Kenya
In this week's episode, we talk with Miraji Mohamed, a PhD researcher at Dublin City University about her research on how Kenya has been tackling various forms of violent extremism. For further insigh...Show More
7) Citizenship in Contested Territories
What does it mean to be a citizen of Abkhazia, South Ossetia or any other de facto state? Are the people living in such territories stateless? What are some of the precarious situations they are faced...Show More
8) COVID-19, vaccines & the AstraZeneca controversy...
If you're confused about the controversy surrounding the AstraZeneca vaccine contract and the EU, don't worry, you are not the only one. Should the EU be given vaccines produced in the UK? Does the UK...Show More
9) How Judges Judge - Ireland & Beyond...
Dr Brian Barry, Lecturer at the Technological University Dublin and Caoimhe Kiernan discuss Dr Barry’s new book, ‘How Judges Judge: Empirical Insights into Judicial Decision-Making’, the idea of ‘perf...Show More
10) Non-FIFA football: Sovereignty & the Politics of Sport
Why does FIFA not allow the participation of some national teams? How many national football teams are there? What is the relationship between football & politics? Here is our latest episode, where we...Show More