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I am a research fellow at the Open University Law School. I use this space to have interesting conversations with people at the law school about their research interests.

Marjan Ajevski


    • Jul 17, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    Celebrating World Day for International Justice 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 54:29


    In this episode we celebrate World Day for International Justice 2021. On 17 July 1998 the Rome Conference, negotiating the Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) was closed and the Rome Statute, creating the ICC, was open for signatures and ratifications. It finally came into force in 2002 with 60 ratifications. It now has 123 state parties and it is dedicated to prosecuting the most serious of crimes, Genocide, Crimes against Humanity, War Crimes, and Aggression. Some day soon we might add the crime of Ecocide to the list. In this episode, I talk with Dr Alessandra Cuppini about expressivism as a justification of the ICC and International Criminal Law. We have a long conversation about retributive and restorative justice, and how expressivism can complement to them. I enjoyed this conversation, and I hope you will too. You can find out more about Alessandra by visiting her LinkedIn profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/alessandra-cuppini-170aa3135. Leave us a comment if you want to continue the conversation about our talk. I am Marjan Ajevski and I am the Research Fellow at OU Law School. Take care and hope to see you again.

    Feminist Judgments Project with Prof Rosemary Hunter and Paul Troop

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 40:45


    Welcome to a new episode of Research @ OU Law School. On today's episode, Paul Troop, a Lecturer here at the Law School, has a conversation with Rosemary Hunter, a Professor of Law and Socio-Legal Studies from the University of Kent Law school, and one of the co-organisers at the Feminist Judgments Project. They talk about legal reasoning, the Feminist Judgments Project and judging in general. I enjoyed listening to their conversation and I hope that you will too. If you wish to find out more about Paul Troop, please visit www.open.ac.uk/people/pbt55 or listen to one of our previous episodes where I have a conversation with him about legal reasoning. If you wish to find out more about Rosemary Hunter please visit www.kent.ac.uk/law/people/1333/hunter-facss-rosemary.

    Voices from Parliament

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 45:02


    The OU Law School celebrates LGBTQ+ history month with a talk by Dr Caroline Derry and Andrew Gilbert. In their Voices from Parliament talk they spotlight two periods in British history and the regulation of same sex relationships by the British Parliament. A short working, some of the quotes given by MPs are quite harsh towards members of the LGBTQ+ community so please take that under advisement while listening to this episode. As always you can find out more about us on our website http://law-school.open.ac.uk/. I hope you enjoy this episode and come again for more.

    Lesbianism and the Law

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 48:03


    Welcome to another episode of Research at OU Law School. On today’s episode we have a book launch and the book in question is Lesbianism and the Criminal Law written by my dear friend and colleague Caroline Derry, a Senior Lecturer at the Law School. The discussion is hosted by Professor Simon Lee of the Law Scholl, together with Caroline Derry and Professor Rosemary Auchmuty of the University of Reading School of Law. To pick up Caroline’s book visit this link https://www.palgrave.com/gb/book/9783030352998 and enter the promo code: PM20TWENTY4 for a 20% discount. Hope you enjoy the discussion and check out Caroline’s book. A short note and an apology. The podcast has been on hold due to the pandemic and the way it impacted our lives and our working patterns, but now we hope to be back and to bring you some exciting research from the Law School. Since our last episode, we’ve had many new colleagues join our ranks and I hope to bring their research on this podcast. I am Marjan Ajevski and I am the Research Fellow at the Law School. If you want to find out more about us, please go to http://law-school.open.ac.uk. Take care and hope to see you again.

    Paul Dale - Re-imagining John Austin

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 32:03


    Welcome to another episode of Research at OU Law School. Today I have a talk with Paul Dale, one of the many Associate Lecturers at the Law School. We talk with Paul about his PhD project on John Austin, an early legal philosopher. Paul’s project is a re-imagining of Austin. We talk about Austin’s life, and about how his religion and the intellectual community that he was a part of, influenced his views on law, morality and politics. Hope you enjoy this episode, and if you want to find out more about Paul, go to https://bit.ly/3d2IG89 I am Marjan Ajevski and I am the research fellow at the OU Law School. If you want to find out more about us go to the School's website http://law-school.open.ac.uk/. The music in the background is Through the City by David Szesztay. Check out his work at https://bit.ly/2xIx9Le. Hope to see you again.

    Judging Brexit with David Dennis - Llewellyin, Hart and Miller 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 26:44


    Welcome to Research @ OU Law School. We continue with our Judging Brexit series in this episode. I have a talk with David Denis about his recent blog post on Llewellyn, Hart and Miller 2 on the UK Constitutional Law Association's blog (https://bit.ly/33AJGLW). We discuss the insights of the early realists, Hart, and what they would say about the recent Miller 2 judgment. We also have some laughs along the way. Don't forget to also check out our 50 Years of Law blog dedicated to the Open University's 50th birthday (http://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/50YearsOfLaw/). It is where we post the videos of these talks as well. My name is Marjan Ajevski and I am the Research Fellow in Law at the Open University Law School. Thanks for listening and hope you visit again.

    Sjors Ligthart - Brain reading technologies and privacy

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 23:02


    Welcome to another episode of Research @ OU Law School. Today we have a talk with Sjors Lighart who is a PhD student and Tilburg University. He studies the human rights implication of brain scanning and brain reading technologies. With current technologies it is possible to "read" someones brain in a way that can be used in criminal justice. For example, a person can be shown images of objects and the brain scan will detect whether they recognize that object. If that object was involved in a crime it could corroborate or disqualify a persons testimony. Also, like DNA evidence, this evidence can be obtained without the person's consent or cooperation through a warrant. Are the several inches between our ears still private? If you want to find out more about Sjors and his research, you can visit his profile https://www.tilburguniversity.edu/staff/s-l-t-j-ligthart. If you want to find out more about the exciting research into neuroscience and the law, you can visit the Law School's Law and Neuroscience research cluster's web page http://law-school.open.ac.uk/research/clusters/law-and-neuroscience. Finally, don't forget to visit our blog, 50 Years of Law where we celebrate the 50 years of the Open University. http://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/50YearsOfLaw/ My name is Marjan Ajevski and I am the research fellow at the Law School, you can contact me at: marjan.ajevski[@]open[.]ac[.]uk

    Judging Brexit - Simon Lee and Leslie Budd take the big picture on Brexit

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 15:01


    Welcome to another episode of Research @ OU Law School. Continuing in our Judging Brexit series, in this episode we have a chat between Prof Simon Lee and Dr Leslie Budd from the Business School. Leslie is a bit of a Renaissance man with a background in economics, engineering and across the social sciences. They talk about the possible wider ramifications of Brexit on the UK from a political and economic perspectives. As always, you can find out about us on our web site: http://law-school.open.ac.uk/. Don't forget to visit our blog in celebration of the OU's 50th birthday by going to: www.open.ac.uk/blogs/50YearsOfLaw/ My name is Marjan Ajevski and I am the Research Fellow at the Law School, You can contact me on marjan.ajevski@[open].[ac].[uk] Thanks for tuning in and hope to see you again.

    Judging Brexit - an ongoing series on things law and Brexit

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 60:14


    Welcome to another Research @ OU Law School podcast. The Law School is starting a series on Judging Brexit, where various academics from the Law School and its sister faculty the Business school have a conversation about all things legal and Brexit. Last week, Professor Simon Lee and Lecturer Simon Lavis had a chat about what the Supreme Court judgments mean for the UK's constitutional arrangement, how to read Supreme Court judgments, and how referendums impact the constitutional settlement at the time. This audio is taken from four different video recordings that were aimed primarily for students of the law, but I believe that they will prove informative for a wider audience. If you are interested in seeing the videos you can check out our 50 years of law blog, celebrating the OU's 50th birthday. Just go to www.open.ac.uk/blogs/50YearsOfLaw/ to find out more. Hope you enjoy the conversation! My name is Marjan Ajevski and I am the Research Fellow in Law at the OU Law School. If you want to find out more about us, you can go to are website http://law-school.open.ac.uk/ or contact me on marjan.ajevski[@]open.[ac].uk

    Prof Simon Lee - reading the Supreme Court

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 22:39


    Welcome to a special kind of episode from Research @ OU Law School where I have a talk with Prof Simon Lee about the latest UK Supreme Court judgement on parliamentary prorogation. We talk about reading the latest judgement, reading the language of the Supreme Court and put Simon's decades long fascination with all things judicial. Hope you enjoy listening to this episode, I certainly enjoyed making it. Just a reminder that we will be launching our celebration of the Open University's 50th birthday in a couple of weeks, so watch this space. You can find out more about us on our website. My name is Marjan Ajevski and I am the research fellow in law at the Law School. You can contact me on the email: marjan.ajevski[@]open[.]ac[.]uk.

    John Cubbon and the legacy of the ICTY

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 34:54


    Welcome to another episode of Research @ OU Law School. In this episode I have a chat with John Cubbon who is a deployable civilian expert with the UK's Stabilisation Unit. We have a talk about his almost 20 years of experience working for the UN, including the peacekeeping missions in the former Yugoslavia, and in the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. John is a wellspring of practical knowledge about the inner workings of peacekeeping missions and international judges, and I feel like we only scratched the surface in this talk, one that was not covered by confidentiality. The OU Law School is getting ready to launch its celebration of the Open University's 50th birthday, so watch this space in the next couple of weeks. As always, my name is Marjan Ajevski and I the research fellow in law at the OU Law School. If you have a comment or a suggestion about the podcast you can write it in the comments below or you can email me at marjan.ajevski[@]open[.]ac[.]uk. Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy this episode.

    Paul-Troop — Behind Judicial Reasoning

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 32:02


    Welcome to another Research @ OU Law School podcast. In this episode I have a chat with Paul Troop who is an Associate Lecturer at the Law School. In this episode we talk about his research into how judges reason when they decide cases. However, he is taking an unorthodox approach, he is using insights from cognitive science on how people reason to test how ordering (scheduling) decisions affects the decisions' outcome. He draws his inspiration from various places, including the Trolley Problem found across moral philosophy (https://youtu.be/bOpf6KcWYyw). I hope you enjoy this talk. To find out more about Paul Troop and his research you can visit these websites: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/pals/research/experimental-psychology/person/paul-troop/ https://chicons.academia.edu/PaulTroop https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-troop-4261a866/ You can also follow Paul on Twitter: https://twitter.com/paultroop My name is Marjan Ajevski and I am the research fellow in law at the Law School. If you have a comment or a suggestion about the podcast you can reach me at marjan.ajevski[@]open[.]ac[.]uk

    Hugh-McFaul — Talking Open Justice

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 34:21


    Hello and welcome to another episode of Research @ OU Law School. In this episode I have a conversation with Hugh McFaul who is a Senior Lecturer at the Law School. In this episode we talk about his work, along with his colleagues, of setting up the Open Justice centre in the Law School. We talk about the challenges of clinical legal education at a distance, the use of technology in experiential learning, and his project to explore theoretical approaches to clinical legal education across the globe. If you wish to find out more about the Open Justice project visit their website @ http://law-school.open.ac.uk/open-justice. To contact Hugh, you can send him an email @ open-justice[@]open[.]ac[.]uk and he will be happy to talk to you about his project. My name is Marjan Ajevski, and I am the research fellow in law at the Law School. If you have a comment or a suggestion about the podcast you can reach me at marjan.ajevski[@]open[.]ac[.]uk

    Dr Lucas Lixinski - International Cultural Heritage protection

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 22:28


    Welcome to another episode of the Research @ OU Law School podcast. This time around I will be talking with Dr Lucas Lixinski who is an Associate Professor at UNSW Sidney, Australia. His interests are in the international protection of cultural heritage and how the many brights sides of heritage protection can have its dark sides - its unintended consequences - which oftentimes affects the minority communities that produced that heritage. If you wish to discover more about Dr Lixinski's work you can visit his profile @ https://www.law.unsw.edu.au/staff/lucas-lixinski. My name is Marjan Ajevski and I am the research fellow in law at the Law School. If you have a comment or a suggestion about the podcast you can reach me at marjan.ajevski[@]open[.]ac[.]uk

    Dr Simon Lavis - talking Nazi law

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 49:09


    Welcome to another OU Law School podcast. In this episode I will be talking with Dr Simon Lavis who is a Lecturer at the Law School. Dr Lavis is a lawyer and a historian and his passion is studying Nazi law as law. We end up talking about the implications of that period of time for the current challenges that faced by liberal democracies. If you wish to find out more about Dr Lavis' research, visit his profile @ http://www.open.ac.uk/people/sl9764. My name is Marjan Ajevski and I am the research fellow in law at the Law School. If you have a comment or a suggestion about the podcast you can reach me at marjan.ajevski[@]open[.]ac[.]uk

    Dr. Stephanie Pywell - a butterfly mind

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 40:28


    Welcome to another episode of the Research @ OU Law School podcast. This time around I will be talking with Dr Stephanie Pywell, Senior Lecture here at the Law School. As you will see in the episode, Dr Pywell has a butterfly mind and finds the most interesting things to research which she studies with passion and tenacity. If you want to discover more about Dr Pywell, visit her profile @ http://www.open.ac.uk/people/smp492 My name is Marjan Ajevski and I am the research fellow in law at the Law School. If you have a comment or a suggestion about the podcast you can reach me at marjan.ajevski[@]open[.]ac[.]uk

    Dr Emma Jones - Emotion and the law

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 20:44


    Welcome to an OU Law School podcast. In this episode, I will be talking to Dr Emma Jones, who is a Senior Lecturer at the Law School. We talk about emotion and the Law, how they interact, and how the image of the law as a rational system impacts the emotional wellbeing of people working with it. To find out more about Dr Jones' research visit her profile @ http://www.open.ac.uk/people/ejj62 My name is Marjan Ajevski and I am the research fellow in law at the Law School. If you have a comment or suggestion about the podcast you can reach me at marjan.ajevski[@]open[.]ac[.]uk

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