Appeal: Review of Current Law and Law Reform is a student-run journal out of the University of Victoria Faculty of Law. Stare Indecisis is the podcast project that accompanies it.
In this episode, Amelia Philpott (Appeal author) and Tekahnawiiaks/Joyce King (director: Akwesasne Justice Department) provide insight into the effects of settler-created borders on Indigenous communities, particularly Akwesasne. They remind us to challenge the idea of a singular, one-sided interpretation of these obligations by explaining Haudenosaunee law, the Silver Covenant Chain and the value of promises … Continue reading "On borders and mobility rights: who drew that line?"
In this On Retainer segment, UVic Law Dean Susan Breau shares stories of her favourite meal, her journey into law and her research. Her life, legal education and career have taken her all over the world – tune in to hear more about it !
In this episode, Lee-Ann Conrod (Appeal author) and Professor Steven Penney (UoA) discuss the topic of Lee-Ann’s paper: smart devices in criminal investigations. Given the increasing pervasiveness of smart technologies in our everyday lives, the Court’s interpretation of section 8 of the Charter becomes increasingly important. Can you have social media AND privacy rights anymore? … Continue reading "Digital Breadcrumbs: privacy, gadgets, and the law"
In 2018, Putting Trials on Trial: Sexual Assault and the Failure of the Legal Profession was published. In it, author Elaine Craig critically analyzes and exposes the systemic problems with the Canadian legal system in relation to sexual assault trials. Suzy Flader provides a review of this book in the 24th volume of Appeal. This episode … Continue reading "Fearless, necessary and unapologetic: exposing failures of the sexual assault trial process"
This episode represents the first of a new and exciting segment of Stare Indecisis where we catch up with UVic Law faculty for a rapid-fire Q&A. Here, Podcast Club volunteer Lauren Sutherland speaks with Professor Asad Kiyani about his research, favourite movies and advice for law students.