This episode explores the concept of parliamentary sovereignty with Professor Aileen McHarg.
Being Black in Northern Ireland: BLM Protests, Institutional Racism and Social Media
In this podcast we discuss with guests Tura Arutura, Cassie Logan (both activists for BLM) and Sinead Marmion (from Phoenix Law) the PSNI’s approach to the BLM protests in Belfast last June.
Episode 78 – Informers and Transitional Justice
In this podcast, Prof Kieran McEvoy and Prof Mark Drumbl explore the intersections between informers and transitional justice.
Episode 77 – Contact tracing apps and Data Privacy
In this episode, Arianna McBurney and Megan Burns talk to Professor Daithi Mac Sithigh about the contact tracing apps in the UK.
Episode 76 – The origins of human rights at Queen’s: student activism, the study of human rights law and the Human Rights Centre
In this episode, Professor Tom Hadden and Professor Brice Dickson discuss the origins of human rights research at Queen’s.
Episode 75 – Northern Ireland: The Constitutional Conversation.
In this episode, Professor Colin Harvey reflects on the constitutional arrangement here in Northern Ireland with Emer Smyth, a Master of Laws student at QUB.
Episode 74 – Defamation and Privacy Law in Northern Ireland
In this podcast, Dr. Mark Hanna talks about Defamation and Privacy Law in Northern Ireland with media lawyers Paul Tweed, Peter Girvan and Oliva O’Kane, the journalist and author Sam McBride, and Jessica Ní Mhainín of the Index on Censorship organisation
Episode 73 – Apologies and Transitional Justice
In this episode, Prof Kieran McEvoy and Dr Anna Bryson discuss the findings of their ESRC-funded research project, Apologies, Abuses and Dealing with the Past.
