LawPod
LawPod is a weekly podcast based in the Law School at Queen’s University Belfast. We provide a platform to explore law and legal research in an engaging and scholarly way.

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Episode 6 – Ahmed Abofoul On The Difficulties Of Preserving Evidence Under Occupation

Episode 6 – Ahmed Abofoul On The Difficulties Of Preserving Evidence Under Occupation

This episode invites you to a conversation Ulrike Lühe has with Ahmed Abofoul, international human rights lawyer at the Palestinian NGO Al-Haq. Speaking from his deep experience documenting grave viol...

26 Nov 202519min

Transforming Legal Education: A Conversation with Professor Warren Barr

Transforming Legal Education: A Conversation with Professor Warren Barr

In this episode of Law Pod, host Kenneth Elo interviews Professor Warren Barr, the new head of the School of Law at Queen's University Belfast. Professor Barr shares insights into his career journey, ...

19 Nov 202528min

Episode 5: Marija Ristic On The Power Of Digital Evidence

Episode 5: Marija Ristic On The Power Of Digital Evidence

The next episode in the series “Can the record be trusted?” explores the prospects and challenges of human rights documentation and archives in the digital age, with speakers from an international exp...

19 Nov 202527min

Beyond Consent: Rape Law Reform in Academia and the Courtroom

Beyond Consent: Rape Law Reform in Academia and the Courtroom

In this episode of LawPod, Dr Eithne Dowds, a senior lecturer in law at Queen’s University Belfast, is joined by Professor Julia Quilter from the University of Wollongong, Australia. They discuss Prof...

6 Nov 202545min

Episode 4 Raji Abdul Salam On Turning Records Into Evidence

Episode 4 Raji Abdul Salam On Turning Records Into Evidence

In this episode, Dr Ulrike Lühe speaks with Raji Abdul Salam, Chief Legal Data Archive Analyst at the Reckoning Project. In this conversation, Raji reveals how analysing thousands of testimonies uncov...

5 Nov 202530min

Episode 3: Robert Petit – Managing Evidence For Future Accountability In Syria

Episode 3: Robert Petit – Managing Evidence For Future Accountability In Syria

The 3-part series “Can the record be trusted?” explores the prospects and challenges of human rights documentation and archives in the digital age, with speakers from an international expert workshop ...

31 Okt 202524min

Episode 2: Trudy Huskamp Peterson – The Challenge Of Preserving Transitional Archives

Episode 2: Trudy Huskamp Peterson – The Challenge Of Preserving Transitional Archives

The 3-part series “Can the record be trusted?” explores the prospects and challenges of human rights documentation and archives in the digital age, with speakers from an international expert workshop ...

30 Okt 202518min

Episode 1: Babacar Ndaye – Building Digital Archives at the UN

Episode 1: Babacar Ndaye – Building Digital Archives at the UN

The 3-part series “Can the record be trusted?” explores the prospects and challenges of human rights documentation and archives in the digital age, with speakers from an international expert workshop ...

29 Okt 202520min

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