The Exeter Law Review Podcast

The Exeter Law Review Podcast is a our flagship plat­form for the ex­plo­ration of cur­rent aca­d­e­mic le­gal re­search and so­cio-le­gal is­sues. Each episodes tries to strike a bal­ance be­tween con­cep­tual un­der­stand­ing and the prac­ti­cal im­pli­ca­tions of this within ‘real world’ sce­nar­ios.

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Episodes

Friday Dec 18, 2020

Fizaa Ahmed, Frances Hand and Shania Essah Aurelio are joined by Dr Adam McCann to discuss his PhD work which focuses on the legal framework surrounding end-of-life medical decisions. Within this podcast the approaches to assisted suicide in Switzerland and the UK  will be compared. 
TRIGGER WARNING: This Podcast discusses sensitive subjects that could cause alarm or distress. 

Saturday Nov 21, 2020

Has the COVID-19 pandemic inhibited or promoted access to Justice? Frances Hand and Rida Ahmed are joined by former judge David Tyzack to discuss David's views on what impact COVID-19 has had on the access to justice.

Sunday Dec 15, 2019

Professor Richard Moorhead joins the Exeter Law Review for a discussion of the use of NDAs, specifically in employment disputes where there has been sexual harassment. 
Hosted by the Exeter Law Review with Shania Essah Aurelio, Olivia Turley and Richard Moorhead.
 
 

Thursday Nov 21, 2019

How regulated should educational institutions be? Olivia Turley and Frances Hand are joined by Dr David Barrett to discuss the role of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, OFTSED and equality and diversity in higher education.
 
Photo: The Equality and Human Rights Commission.

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