In this episode LawPod Director Lauren Dempster talks to PhD candidate Nikhil Narayan about his research exploring the role of guarantees of non-recurrence in transitional justice.
Women and the Law: Gender Diversity in the Legal Profession
Sara Fegan & Rosalie Rothwell from Allen & Overy join Tamara Duncan to discuss gender diversity in law, as well as give their top tips for females starting their own legal journey.
“The Rights of Nature – A legal revolution” with Jurist, Valérie Cabanes.
Dr Peter Doran and Dr Rachel Killean are joined by French Jurist Valérie Cabanes in a wide-ranging discussion about the rights of nature, biocultural rights, ecocide and more.
Human Dignity in Cambodia
In this episode, Dr Rachel Killean, Prof. Chris McCrudden and Ms Boravin Tann discuss some of the challenges associated with defining human dignity and what they have learned so far about the concept’s diverse meanings in Cambodia.
How To Get the Most From Your Degree with Yi Kang Choo
In this episode, School of Law Social Media Ambassador Róise Pelan interviews recently graduated student, Yi Kang Choo, about his time studying Law at QUB.
Stopping Street Harassment
A conversation with the two founders of the campaign to stop street harassment in Northern Ireland.
Report and Support
In this episode two of our Law & Activism team – Charlotte Gourley and Debora Mosso – speak to John Finnigan from QUB’s Report & Support, the University’s support service for students affected by sexual misconduct, bullying, harassment, or hate crime.
Dr Peter Doran in conversation with Malik Ayub Sumbal.
Dr Peter Doran talks to Malik Ayub Sumbal, author of ‘Tovuz to Karabakh: a comprehensive analysis of war in the South-Caucasus’, about geopolitics, ‘frozen conflicts’ and energy in relation to the recent conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
