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Final year PhD student's Conor McCormick, Sarah Craig and Roise Connolly discuss "What I wish I had known as a first year PhD student"
Pandemic emergency responses often lead to limitations of fundamental human rights in favour of the safety of public health. How do we justify lawful limitations on human rights?
Lucy Bill and Emily Dickinson talk to Juris Doctor Student Maria Pimentel and Undergraduate Student Madeleine Huber about the Women in Law Lean In Circle.
A fascinating and broad exploration of trauma, capitalism, psychology, Buddhism and the conflict in Northern Ireland.
Graduate student Alina Utrata talks to Dr Kevin Brown about the criminalisation of homelessness, and in particular the increasing use of Public Space Protection Orders.
LawPod coordinator Dr Rachel Killean talks to Dr Mary Dobbs (Queen’s School of Law) and Dr Viviane Gravey (Queen’s School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics, co-chair of Brexit & Environment) about their work on Brexit, environment and agriculture policy.
An informal guide on how to manage work-life balance according to law students Lucy Bill and James Milliken.
This wide ranging discussion explores the field of law and emotion and the intersection of law, psychology, neuroscience and philosophy.
Lawpodder Reece Simpson talks to Dr John Topping about the disproportionate use of stop and search powers in Northern Ireland.
Adam Harkens talks to Dr Sarah Lageson about the joys of podcasting.
