Law Beyond Borders
By ELSA Tilburg
The podcast will consist of 4 mini-series:
🎙️ “Life during global law”, where we will chat with your peers about how they engage with extracurricular activities.
🌟 “Life after global law” features alumni sharing their experiences entering the job market.
⚖️ “Professionals in global law” brings real-life legal practitioners into the conversation.
💡 “How to survive global law” provides tips and tricks to help you ace your exams!
Law Beyond BordersMay 04, 2024
"Studying in the UK and the process of entering the British Bar" Episode 1 of Life After Global Law (with Dennis Tjhie)
In this episode, we discuss Life After Global Law with Dennis Thjie, an alumnus of the Class of 2021. After successfully completing his LLM at the University of Edinburgh, he went on to become a Junior Company Lawyer at Intertrust Group. Dennis will take you through his experiences of studying in the UK and provide insight into the application process for entering the UK bar. Enjoy listening!
Episode 1: How to Survive Global Law: Exam Tips Edition!
Welcome to our first episode of "How to Survive Global Law"! Ella and Andy are here to help you ace your exams with some awesome tips. Plus, Andy's got a cool tool to share that'll make studying a breeze. Get ready to crush those exams with us!
Welcome To The Law Beyond Borders Podcast!
🌐 INTRO EPISODE NOW OUT! With a brand-new look, welcome to the Law Beyond Borders Podcast hosted by Alysia, Ella, and Andy, as they explore the diverse landscape of global law! The podcast will consist of 4 mini-series: 🎙️ “Life during global law”, where we will chat with your peers about how they engage with extracurricular activities like moot courts and other studies-related endeavors. 🌟 “Life after global law” features alumni sharing their experiences entering the job market. ⚖️ “Professionals in global law” brings real-life legal practitioners into the conversation. 💡 “How to survive global law” provides tips and tricks to help you ace your exams. Take a look at our quick introductory episode, and keep an eye out for the release of our first episode on how to survive global law! We will be releasing it just before midterm season! 📚
International law and territory division between Israel and Palestine
In today's episode we delve into international law agreements governing territory division between Israel and Palestine. Are there any international laws on this matter? To answer this question, we look into three United Nations' Resolutions : resolution 181 II, resolution 242 and resolution 338. These resolutions are put in perspective with two bilateral peace agreements: Camp David and Oslo I and II.
We hope you find this episode interesting, see you soon!
What is plea bargaining?
Hello everyone, on today's episode of Law Beyond Borders, we welcome Hugo Baptista to shed insights on plea bargaining. What is it? How does it relate to fundamental rights? To answer these questions, we will dive into both the United States and the European Union's plea bargaining systems. We hope you like it, see you soon!
A look into asylum arrangements
Hi there! In today's episode we will be looking into asylum arrangements: bilateral agreements between States when it comes to migrants and refugees. To explain this concept and its legal aspects, we will be looking into the United Kingdom-Rwanda agreement and Australia's immigration policy. We hope you find this episode interesting, see you soon!
Tort law mini series, episode 5: an insight on Dutch Tort Law
This episode, the last of our tort law-mini series, focuses on the main principles of Dutch tort law. We hope you enjoy it, good luck on your exams!
Tort law mini series, episode 4: a brief introduction to German tort law
This week's episode briefly introduces you to the five core elements of German tort law: infringement, unlawfulness, culpability, causation and damage. We hope you like it, see you next week!
Tort Law Mini-Series, episode 3: Diving into French tort law
Today's episode focuses on French tort law, mainly on what is fault, which articles in the French Civil Code refer to it and what is the difference between fault and strict liability. If you're interested in these topics, have a listen!
We hope you like it!
Tort Law Mini-Series, episode 2: An introduction to English tort law
For the second episode of this mini series, we introduce you to English tort law: how does it work and what are its main principles? Specifically, we look at the landmark case of Donoghue v Stevenson (1937) and the tort of negligence. We hope you like it!
Tort Law Mini-Series, episode 1: what is tort law?
We are back today with a mini series on tort law! This episode is a brief introduction to tort law: what is it, why do we need it, and its differences with other fields of law. We hope you like it!
The Arctic and Global Governance
Join us for a discussion reflecting upon the efficiency of the Arctic's global governance system when facing global warming and its challenges.
We hope you enjoyed this podcast, see you soon!
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Sharing health data within the EU as a first step towards a European health system?
In today's first episode of Law Beyond Borders' season for 2022-2023, we discuss the idea of sharing health data within the EU as a first step towards a European health system and reflect upon its implications on data protection.
Brexit And Nationalism In Europe
“Our true nationality is mankind.” ― H.G. Wells
We recorded another Podcast episode! This time we have guests from all over Europe. We had an interesting discussion about Brexit, nationalism in Europe and their causes . Listen for yourself and let us know what you think!
Artificial Intelligence systems - A source of discrimination and inequality?
Our world is increasingly technologized. This has impacts on every aspect of life and does not stop when it comes to law. But have you ever thought about the risks and dangers which come with computers taking decisions for humans? What happens when this leads to discrimination?
Aviva de Groot is a legal researcher at the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society (TILT) working on issues of justice in the domain of human rights and technologies. She will be explaining how Artificial Intelligence systems can lead to discrimination and what can be done against that.