QUB School of Law’s Eithne Dowds in a conversation with QUB welfare officer Jessica Elder discussing the role of consent in relation to the crime of rape.
Episode 19 – A discussion on the scope and legal implications of International Cartels
Dr Marek Martyniszyn joins second year QUB Law Student, Michael Sheerin, to explore the highly topical issue of International Cartels which have far reaching negative implications for potentially millions of consumers.
Episode 18 – Repeal the 8th Referendum Special
This episode explores some of the issues around this referendum, and reflects on the law surrounding access to abortion both North and South of the border.
Episode 17 – A Cambodian Spring, Chris Kelly and the Venerable Sovath in conversation with Rachel Killean
LawPod’s Rachel Killean in conversation with filmmaker, Chris Kelly and one of the protagonists of ‘A Cambodian Spring’, the Venerable Sovath, exploring the cultural, political and legal backdrop to the film.
Episode 16 – Moazzam Begg & Muhammad Rabbani in conversation with Dr Kevin Hearty
In a wide-ranging conversation about their work with CAGE, Moazzam Begg & Muhammad Rabbani talk to post-doc researcher Kevin Hearty about PREVENT, schedule 7, civil sanctions, anti-terrorism laws, and Islamic ideas of justice.
Episode 15 – Breast cancer, cause related marketing and corporate social responsibility.
Postgraduate student Jay Burbank talks to Dr Clare Patton about her research into the ‘Cause-related Marketing’ of breast cancer and how multinational corporations can influence the behaviour of women with breast cancer through these campaigns.
Episode 14 – Everything you wanted to know about outcomes and were afraid to ask!
In conversation with Dr Peter Doran, Dr Ailsa Cook of Outcomes Focus offers a unique insight into the merits and limitations of an outcomes-based approach to public sector delivery in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Episode 13 – “It Stays With You: Use of Force by UN Peacekeepers in Haiti”
LLB student Julia Hunter talks with Cahal McLaughlin Chair of Film Studies at QUB, and Siobhán Wills, Prof of International Law at Ulster University, about their documentary ‘It Stays With You’