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Best podcasts about advanced legal studies

Latest podcast episodes about advanced legal studies

The Compliance Life
Joya Williams-From Legal Secretary to Compliance

The Compliance Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 18:50


The Compliance Life details the journey to and in the role of a Chief Compliance Officer. How does one come to sit in the CCO chair? What are some of the skills a CCO needs to success navigate the compliance waters in any company? What are some of the top challenges CCOs have faced and how did they meet them? These questions and many others will be explored in this new podcast series. Over four episodes each month on The Compliance Life, I visit with one current or former CCO to explore their journey to the CCO chair. This month, I take things in a different direction as I host my first non-CCO compliance professional, Joya Williams and detail her journey in compliance. In Episode 1, we take a look at Joya's career leading to compliance. Joya started her work life as a legal secretary, working in the Houston legal community for many years. She moved into the corporate world, taking a corporate paralegal position inhouse with the Baker Hughes compliance function. At Baker Hughes, entered Center for Advanced Legal Studies paralegal program and attended classes at night to obtain her Associates Degree in Paralegal Studies.  Afterwards, she obtained her paralegal certification. She found her passion and it was compliance. Resources Joya William LinkedIn Profile Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
'Media Freedom in the Age of Citizen Journalism': CIPIL Evening Webinar

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 50:31


Dr Peter Coe (University of Reading) gave an evening seminar entitled "Media Freedom in the Age of Citizen Journalism" on 11 March 2022 as a guest of CIPIL (the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law).Biography:Dr Peter Coe has been a Lecturer in Law specialising in Media Law and Criminal Law at the University of Reading since September 2019. Prior to this, he was a practising barrister specialising in privacy, defamation and reputation management, having been Called to Bar by Lincoln's Inn in 2007 as a Lord Denning Scholar and Hardwicke Entrance Scholar. He has also held a Senior Lectureship in Law at Aston University, where he taught Media Law and Criminal Law. His primary research interests are: (i) citizen journalism's impact on free speech, media freedom and regulation, and the concepts of privacy and reputation; (ii) defamation, including the protection of corporate reputation; (iii) media power and plurality, the role the media plays within society and its impact on democracy. His work in these areas has been published in leading journals such as Legal Studies, the University of Melbourne's Media & Arts Law Review, the Journal of Business Law and Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly. Peter is also co-editor (with Professor Paul Wragg) of "Landmark Cases in Privacy Law" which will be published by Hart Publishing in 2022. In 2021, his research led him to be invited to join the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and Information Law and Policy Centre as an Associate Research Fellow, having been a Research Associate at the ILPC since 2018. In 2020 he was also appointed as an Advisor to the University of East London's Online Harms and Cyber Crime Unit. For more information see: https://www.cipil.law.cam.ac.uk/seminars-and-events/cipil-seminars

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
'Media Freedom in the Age of Citizen Journalism': CIPIL Evening Webinar

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 50:31


Dr Peter Coe (University of Reading) gave an evening seminar entitled "Media Freedom in the Age of Citizen Journalism" on 11 March 2022 as a guest of CIPIL (the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law).Biography:Dr Peter Coe has been a Lecturer in Law specialising in Media Law and Criminal Law at the University of Reading since September 2019. Prior to this, he was a practising barrister specialising in privacy, defamation and reputation management, having been Called to Bar by Lincoln's Inn in 2007 as a Lord Denning Scholar and Hardwicke Entrance Scholar. He has also held a Senior Lectureship in Law at Aston University, where he taught Media Law and Criminal Law. His primary research interests are: (i) citizen journalism's impact on free speech, media freedom and regulation, and the concepts of privacy and reputation; (ii) defamation, including the protection of corporate reputation; (iii) media power and plurality, the role the media plays within society and its impact on democracy. His work in these areas has been published in leading journals such as Legal Studies, the University of Melbourne's Media & Arts Law Review, the Journal of Business Law and Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly. Peter is also co-editor (with Professor Paul Wragg) of "Landmark Cases in Privacy Law" which will be published by Hart Publishing in 2022. In 2021, his research led him to be invited to join the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and Information Law and Policy Centre as an Associate Research Fellow, having been a Research Associate at the ILPC since 2018. In 2020 he was also appointed as an Advisor to the University of East London's Online Harms and Cyber Crime Unit. For more information see: https://www.cipil.law.cam.ac.uk/seminars-and-events/cipil-seminars

LCIL International Law Seminar Series
LCIL Friday Lecture: 'Defending Social Rights during and beyond multiple global crises: Reflections on emerging challenges to the Right to Adequate Housing' - Prof Balakrishnan Rajagopal, Professor of Law and Development, MIT

LCIL International Law Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 23:41


Lecture summary: The talk will draw upon my recent report submitted to the UNHRC earlier this year. See: https://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Housing/Pages/CFI_20years_SR_adequate_housing.aspx Balakrishnan Rajagopal is currently a Professor of Law and Development at the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). A lawyer by training, he is an expert on many areas of human rights including economic, social and cultural rights, the UN system, and the human rights challenges posed by development activities. He is the founder of the Displacement Research and Action Network at MIT which leads research and engagement with communities, NGOs, and local and national authorities. He has conducted over 20 years of research on social movements and human rights advocacy around the world focusing in particular, on land and property rights, evictions and displacement. He has a law degree from University of Madras, India, a Masters degree in law from the American University as well as an interdisciplinary doctorate in law from Harvard Law School. Prof Rajagopal served as a human rights advisor to the World Commission on Dams and has advised numerous governments and UN agencies on human rights issues. He served for many years with the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Cambodia during the 1990s when he was responsible for human rights monitoring, investigation, education and advocacy, as well as law drafting in a variety of areas. He has held visiting professorships and fellowships at many prestigious institutions around the world. He has delivered many distinguished lectures on invitation such as the Lecture on “International Courts and Second and Third Generation Human Rights” at the Brandeis Institute for International Judges, Brandeis University, the Keynote on ‘Rethinking the Right to Development: Challenges and Opportunities’ at the 3nd Inter-American Conference on Human Rights, Bogota, Colombia, the Keynote on ‘Right to housing: Comparative perspectives’, Human Rights Law Resource Center, Melbourne, Australia, Special Lectures at the UN University for Peace, Costa Rica, the Rechtskulturen Lecture at the Institute for Advanced Study, Germany, the Valerie Gordon Human Rights Lecture, Northeastern University School of Law, the Annual Hansen/Hostler Distinguished Lecture on Global Justice, San Diego State University, the Annual New Frontiers Lecture at the Nigerian Institute for Advanced Legal Studies and Keynotes at various conferences including the joint annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand Societies of International Law. Prof Rajagopal has published numerous scholarly articles, and book chapters and is the author/editor of four books. He has also led or contributed to field and research reports on evictions, displacement and housing and related human rights and development policy issues. He has also published widely in the media on human rights and international law and issues concerning the South including in such publications as the Boston Globe, the Hindu, the Wire, Washington Post, the Indian Express, El Universal, and the Nation, and the huffingtonpost.com.

LCIL International Law Seminar Series
LCIL Friday Lecture: 'Defending Social Rights during and beyond multiple global crises: Reflections on emerging challenges to the Right to Adequate Housing' - Prof Balakrishnan Rajagopal, Professor of Law and Development, MIT

LCIL International Law Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 23:41


Lecture summary: The talk will draw upon my recent report submitted to the UNHRC earlier this year. See: https://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Housing/Pages/CFI_20years_SR_adequate_housing.aspx Balakrishnan Rajagopal is currently a Professor of Law and Development at the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). A lawyer by training, he is an expert on many areas of human rights including economic, social and cultural rights, the UN system, and the human rights challenges posed by development activities. He is the founder of the Displacement Research and Action Network at MIT which leads research and engagement with communities, NGOs, and local and national authorities. He has conducted over 20 years of research on social movements and human rights advocacy around the world focusing in particular, on land and property rights, evictions and displacement. He has a law degree from University of Madras, India, a Masters degree in law from the American University as well as an interdisciplinary doctorate in law from Harvard Law School. Prof Rajagopal served as a human rights advisor to the World Commission on Dams and has advised numerous governments and UN agencies on human rights issues. He served for many years with the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Cambodia during the 1990s when he was responsible for human rights monitoring, investigation, education and advocacy, as well as law drafting in a variety of areas. He has held visiting professorships and fellowships at many prestigious institutions around the world. He has delivered many distinguished lectures on invitation such as the Lecture on “International Courts and Second and Third Generation Human Rights” at the Brandeis Institute for International Judges, Brandeis University, the Keynote on ‘Rethinking the Right to Development: Challenges and Opportunities’ at the 3nd Inter-American Conference on Human Rights, Bogota, Colombia, the Keynote on ‘Right to housing: Comparative perspectives’, Human Rights Law Resource Center, Melbourne, Australia, Special Lectures at the UN University for Peace, Costa Rica, the Rechtskulturen Lecture at the Institute for Advanced Study, Germany, the Valerie Gordon Human Rights Lecture, Northeastern University School of Law, the Annual Hansen/Hostler Distinguished Lecture on Global Justice, San Diego State University, the Annual New Frontiers Lecture at the Nigerian Institute for Advanced Legal Studies and Keynotes at various conferences including the joint annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand Societies of International Law. Prof Rajagopal has published numerous scholarly articles, and book chapters and is the author/editor of four books. He has also led or contributed to field and research reports on evictions, displacement and housing and related human rights and development policy issues. He has also published widely in the media on human rights and international law and issues concerning the South including in such publications as the Boston Globe, the Hindu, the Wire, Washington Post, the Indian Express, El Universal, and the Nation, and the huffingtonpost.com.

THE ONE TAKE SHOW: Law, Logic and Life with Kaustubh
International Investment Arbitration: An Indian Perspective | Mr Shravan Kumar Yammanur

THE ONE TAKE SHOW: Law, Logic and Life with Kaustubh

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 54:58


One Take Show is honoured to host Mr Shravan Kumar Yammanur. Sir is an Advocate based out of New Delhi, with a counsel practice in commercial litigation and arbitration. A former member of India's negotiating team for Investment Treaties and Investment Chapters of Free Trade Agreements. Sir currently represents the Republic of India in a number of investment treaty arbitrations in my role as Counsel at P&A Law Offices and advise the Ministry of Commerce & Industry on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy issues. Sir received his law degree from the National University of Advanced Legal Studies and obtained a post-graduate diploma in International Law & Diplomacy from the Indian Society of International Law.

The Governance Podcast
Brexit and the British Constitution: In Conversation with Vernon Bogdanor

The Governance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 28:34


How do we interpret the current political moment in Britain? Is Brexit changing Britain's unwritten constitution? Tune in to our special Brexit edition of the Governance Podcast between Andrew Blick and Vernon Bogdanor.  This episode is co-hosted by the Centre for British Politics and Government at King's College London. Subscribe on iTunes and Spotify Subscribe to the Governance Podcast on iTunes and Spotify today and get all our latest episodes directly in your pocket. Follow Us For more information about our upcoming podcasts and events, follow us on facebook, twitter or instagram (@csgskcl). The Guest Vernon Bogdanor is a Research Professor at the Institute for Contemporary British History at King's College London and Professor of Politics at the New College of the Humanities. He is also Emeritus Professor of Politics and Government at the University of Oxford where he is an Emeritus Fellow of Brasenose College. Since 1966, he has been Senior Tutor (1979–85 and 1996–97), Vice-Principal, and (in 2002–2003) Acting Principal at Brasenose College, Oxford. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a Fellow of the British Academy and an Honorary Fellow of the Society for Advanced Legal Studies. He has been a member of Council of the Hansard Society for Parliamentary Government, Specialist Adviser to the House of Lords Select Committee on the European Communities, Member of the Court of Essex University, adviser (as a member of the Council of Europe and American Bar Association delegations) to the governments of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Israel and Slovakia on constitutional and electoral reform, member of the Academic Panel of Local Authority Associations, member of the Hansard Society Commission on the Legislative Process, member of the UK Government delegation on Democratic Institutions in Central and Eastern Europe and Conference on the Protection of Minorities, Consultant to Independent Television News (ITN) on the General Election, member of the Economic and Social Research Council's committee administering the ‘Whitehall' programme, special adviser to the House of Commons Select Committee on the Public Services, member of the Swedish Constitutional Reform Project, member of the Advisory Group to the High Commissioner on National Minorities, adviser to the President of Trinidad on the Constitution of Trinidad, and member of the Economic and Social Research Council's committee administering the devolution programme. The Book Beyond Brexit: Towards a British Constitution was published by Bloomsbury Press in 2019. Skip Ahead 1:12: Why did you write this book? 2:56: What is the main thesis of this book? What is the main impact of Brexit on the British Constitution? 5:08: Turning to the referendum, which as you say has become, since the issue of being in the EU came on to the agenda, a big part of our constitution and our way of taking decisions, as you show in earlier works you've written, we were actually arguing about whether or not we should introduce a referendum for a long while, as far as the late 19th century… one important proponent of the referendum… wrote an important book on that in the 1920s. And one point he made was that although he was in favour a referendum… he said that “the referendum shall never be used in answer to abstract questions such as ‘are you in favour of a monarchy.' 8:09: What do you think is the reason for the political turbulence that has taken place? You could argue that two prime ministers now have seen their careers destroyed by the referendum. How do you account for that? 10:43: In your estimation do you think that David Cameron learned the lesson in 1975 and felt that he could replicate the same trick that Harold Wilson had pulled off then? 11:52: Moving on to your background, as I said in the introduction you've been talking about the constitution in the UK…for a long while… What first interested you in the constitution? 13:15: Who were your teachers? Who influenced you? 14:52: Would you describe yourself now as a political scientist, historian or something else? 15:36: You mentioned earlier this idea of the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty – the theoretical and practical problems associated with it… and in your book you talk about the possibility that the UK will move towards a written constitution. I'm sensing you think that's a good idea. Do you think it's likely to happen? 18:01: In that kind of scenario, you could potentially see clashes between judges and elected politicians over who actually has the legitimacy to take these kind of decisions. 21:20: You mentioned earlier that one of the reasons for the political turbulence since the referendum was that the people … have a different view to most of the people in parliament and government.  Do you think there are ways to bring them back together? 23:45: We're now on the brink of a new prime minister taking power. Do you see any reason to believe that, whoever that may be, will be more successful than the last two prime ministers were in managing the referendum and the European issue? 25:02: What are you working on next? 25:53: Is it fair to say that that period… the pre-first world war period, which was… a period of constitutional turbulence… is comparable to the one we're in now?

Men's Radio Station
Men's Radio Station with Marc Mason

Men's Radio Station

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 37:28


Marc Mason BSc (Hons), MSc, MBPsS, Barrister, FHEA joined Westminster Law School in 2013 following a period of practice as a Family Law Barrister specialising in child protection. Marc has studied both law and psychology at postgraduate level and has held research posts at UCL and the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. He has worked on research projects funded by the Ministry of Justice, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and the Nuffield Foundation.

Technology and Democracy
Pax Technica: The Implications of the Internet of Things - 24 November 2017 - Panel 3

Technology and Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 76:00


Panel 3: Privacy Chair: Dr Daniel Wilson (CRASSH, Cambridge) Dr Nóra Ní Loideain (Director, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London) Dr Anil Madhavapeddy (Computer Lab, Cambridge) In 2016 Philip Howard, now Professor of Internet Studies at Oxford and a leading scholar on the impact of the Internet on politics, published Pax Technica: How the Internet of Things May Set Us Free or Lock Us Up in which he tried to assess what the long-term implications of this hyper-connected network might be. Among these possible implications, he noted, are: * The IoT is likely to bring a special kind of stability to global politics (analogous to the uneasy stand-off of the Cold War) * The new world order would be characterised by a pact between big tech firms and governments * Governments may have a decreasing capacity to govern the IoT while corporate (and also bad) actors will become more powerful in the hyper-connected world that the technology will create * The IoT will generate remarkable opportunities for society but the security and privacy risks that it could create will also pose formidable problems for society * The IoT looks like an unstoppable juggernaut, so we should learn from our experience with earlier incarnations of the Internet to try and ensure that history does not repeat itself Pax Technica is an ambitious and far-reaching book, and like all such volumes, it raises almost as many questions — about international and national politics, governance, security and privacy — as it answers. The Technology and Democracy project at CRASSH seeks to use the book as a jumping-off point for exploring some of these questions. We will do this in a major one-day public event in Cambridge on 24 November 2017, featuring Professor Howard and invited experts from a number of relevant disciplines. The event will open with a keynote address, after which three panels of invited experts will discuss specific implications of a hyper-connected world. This talk is part of the Technology and Democracy Events series.

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study
IALS PhD Masterclass - Medical ethics - Anencephalic babies and organ donation

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016


Institute of Advanced Legal Studies IALS PhD Masterclass - Medical ethics - Anencephalic babies and organ donation Philippa Carol Richardson (Birkbeck) The PhD Masterclass PhD Masterclasses at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies provid...

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study
IALS PhD Masterclass - Methodology

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016


Institute of Advanced Legal Studies IALS PhD Masterclass - Methodology Dr Constantin Stefanou The PhD Masterclass PhD Masterclasses at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies provide an opportunity for current PhD students to discuss resear...

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study
"Fixes, fudges and falling short"? The need to develop a coherent devolution settlement for Wales

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2015


Institute of Advanced Legal Studies "Fixes, fudges and falling short"? The need to develop a coherent devolution settlement for Wales The 2016 Sir William Dale Annual Memorial Lecture Theodore Huckle QC (Counsel General, Welsh Government / Y...

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study
Telling stories about law and development - Professor Diamond Ashiagbor

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2015


Telling stories about law and development 26 -10-17 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies https://www.sas.ac.uk/institutes/inst... Chair: Professor Rick Rylance, Dean, School of Advanced Study, University of London Speaker: Professor Diamond...

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Business/Finance
Womens Leadership - Making Rain

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Business/Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2013 111:26


Law, Women, CLE, Continuing Legal Education, Advanced Legal Studies

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - General
Medical and Scientific Analysis of Marijuana: What the Evidence Shows

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - General

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2013 37:18


CLE, Medical Marijuana, Continuing Legal Education, Advanced Legal Studies

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - General
Is the Public Health at Risk?

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - General

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2013 25:41


CLE, Public Health, Medical Marijuana, Advanced Legal Studies, Legal Education

LCIL International Law Seminar Series
'The Centre Reasserts Itself: The International Court of Justice and the Unity of International Law' by Professor Mads Andenas

LCIL International Law Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2012 56:59


The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL), University of Cambridge hosts a regular Friday lunchtime lecture series on key areas of International Law. Previous subjects have included UN peacekeeping operations, the advisory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice, the crime of agression, whaling, children and military tribunals, and theories and practices for proving individual responsibility criminal responsibility for genocide and crimes against humanity. This lecture, entitled 'The Centre Reasserts Itself: The International Court of Justice and the Unity of International Law' , was delivered at the Lauterpacht Centre on Friday 2nd November 2012 by Professor Mads Andenas, University of Oslo and Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London. For more information about the series, please see the LCIL website at http://www.lcil.cam.ac.uk (Photo credit: International Court of Justice)

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Elder Law/Guardianship
Fundamentals of Elder and Special Needs Law Book - Front Matter

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Elder Law/Guardianship

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012


Advanced Legal Studies course materials are produced in conjunction with our programs. This book accompanied the January-February 2012 program Fundamentals of Elder and Special Needs Law. To read more, visit www.law.suffolk.edu/als.

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Elder Law/Guardianship
Compendium of MA Statutes Regarding Appointment, Resignation, and Removal of Fiduciaries By Tovah Poster & William J. Brisk

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Elder Law/Guardianship

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012


Excerpt from Fundamentals of Elder and Special Needs Law course materials, January 26 - February 23, 2012, Advanced Legal Studies, Suffolk University Law School, Continuing Legal Education. Center for Advanced Legal Studies.

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Elder Law/Guardianship
Architecture of Public Benefit Program

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Elder Law/Guardianship

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2012 41:48


Architecture of Public Benefit Program - Emily S. Starr, Esq., Starr & Vander Linden, LLP Fundamentals of Elder and Special Needs Law - Thursday, January 26, 2012 Sponsored by Center for Advanced Legal Studies, CLE & Academic Conferences at Suffolk University Law School & the Massachusetts Chapter of NAELA Elder Law, Public Benefits

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Elder Law/Guardianship
An Examination of Various Advance Directives Documents and the Capacity Legally Required to Execute Each

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Elder Law/Guardianship

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2012 35:31


An Examination of Various Advance Directives Documents and the Capacity Legally Required to Execute Each - Karen Johnson, Esq. & Mark Worthington, Esq. Fundamentals of Elder and Special Needs Law - Thursday, February 9, 2012, Center for Advanced Legal Studies

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Elder Law/Guardianship
Fiduciary Litigation - Equity Jurisdiction

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Elder Law/Guardianship

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2012 34:18


Fiduciary Litigation: Equity Jurisdiction - Timothy D. Sullivan, Esq. Fundamentals of Elder and Special Needs Law - Thursday, February 16, 2012 Sponsored by Center for Advanced Legal Studies, CLE & Academic Conferences at Suffolk University Law School & the Massachusetts Chapter of NAELA

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Elder Law/Guardianship
Attorneys Duties in Representing Fiduciaries -Panel - Q and A

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Elder Law/Guardianship

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2012 46:43


Attorneys Duties in Representing Fiduciaries - Linda G. Bauer, Esq. Fundamentals of Elder and Special Needs Law - Thursday, February 16, 2012 Center for Advanced Legal Studies

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - General
Jumpstarting Your Practice: From Backpack to Briefcase

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - General

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2012 10:46


Advanced Legal Studies, Suffolk University, Suffolk University Law School, Electronic Marketing, Law Firm Marketing in the Digital Age, Marketing Legal Services on the Internet, Web 2.0, Web 3.0, Marketing Strategy, Yellow Pages, Web Video. Eric J. Parker JD '86, Parker Scheer LLP

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study
The Situation in Belarus: Is there any hope for democracy?

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2011


Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, ALEH VOLCHEK and HARRY POGINIAJLO - Harry Pogoniajlo (Gary Pahaniajla), is a well known Belarusian lawyer, human rights activist and a former Judge. He is Head of the Legal Committee of the Belarus Helsinki Comm...

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Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study
The Situation in Belarus: Is there any hope for democracy?

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2011 97:49


Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, ALEH VOLCHEK and HARRY POGINIAJLO - Harry Pogoniajlo (Gary Pahaniajla), is a well known Belarusian lawyer, human rights activist and a former Judge. He is Head of the Legal Committee of the Belarus Helsinki Comm...

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Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study
Transitional Justice in Colombia and the Victims and Land Restitution Law

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2011


Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Edwin Rubio Medina, President, Asociacion Colombiana de Abogados Defensores ‘Eduardo Umana Mendoza’ ACADEUM Colombian lawyer, Edwin Rubio Medina, will look at the direction of current government policy re...

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study
Transitional Justice in Colombia and the Victims and Land Restitution Law

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2011 90:24


Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Edwin Rubio Medina, President, Asociacion Colombiana de Abogados Defensores ‘Eduardo Umana Mendoza’ ACADEUM Colombian lawyer, Edwin Rubio Medina, will look at the direction of current government policy re...

Dean's Seminars at the School of Advanced Study

Professor Michael Birnhack, University of Tel Aviv. Visiting Professorial Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. As our lives go digital, there is a growing awareness that our privacy is eroding. New technologies, practices of data aggr...

Research at the School of Advanced Study
Dean's Seminar - October Preview

Research at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2011


"Theory of Privacy"- Professor Michael Birnhack (Visiting Associate Fellow, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies). Professor Birnhack discusses his upcoming lecture on 12 October 2011 at 1230PM. As our lives go digital, there is a growing awareness tha...

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Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Special Education/Juvenile Justice

ALS, Advanced Legal Studies, CLE, Continuing Legal Education, JJC, Evidence

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Elder Law/Guardianship
Advanced Planning for Healthy Couple

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Elder Law/Guardianship

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2011 28:55


ALS, Advanced Legal Studies, CLE, Continuing Legal Education, Cloud Computing, Ethics

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Elder Law/Guardianship
Crisis Planning Scenario-Single Entering Nursing Home

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Elder Law/Guardianship

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2011 33:11


ALS, Advanced Legal Studies, CLE, Continuing Legal Education, Elder, Medicaid

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - General
Strategies in Trying Lost Chance Recovery

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - General

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2011 86:08


ALS, Advanced Legal Studies, CLE, Continuing Legal Education, Lambert, Lost Chance Recovery

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - General
Challenging Judicial Independence - Panel

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - General

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2011 140:09


ALS, Advanced Legal Studies, CLE, Continuing Legal Education, Judicial Independence

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - General
Motions to Suppress and Motions in Limine

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - General

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2011 66:48


ALS, Advanced Legal Studies, CLE, Continuing Legal Education, Evidence Skills, Motions

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Family Law
Red Flags, Typologies and Pros and Cons of Screening Tools

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Family Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2011 34:23


ALS, Advanced Legal Studies, CLE, Continuing Legal Education, Domestic Violence

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Family Law
Effect of Trauma and Impact on Credibility of Victim

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Family Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2011 77:29


ALS, Advanced Legal Studies, CLE, Continuing Legal Education, Domestic Violence

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - General
Cloud Computing - The 21st Century Law Office

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - General

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2011 120:16


ALS, Advanced Legal Studies, CLE, Continuing Legal Education, Cloud Computing, Ethics

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - General
Masterman Institute - Karlan Keynote

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - General

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2011 44:50


ALS, Advanced Legal Studies, CLE, Continuing Legal Education, Masterman, Same Sex, Privacy, Freedom of Choice

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Intellectual Property

Trademark Law, IP, Intellectual Property, Trademarks, ALS, CLE, Center for Advanced Legal Studies

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Intellectual Property
Review of Recent Supreme Court and CAFC Cases

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Intellectual Property

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2011 54:24


Supreme Court, CAFC, IP, Intellectual Property, ALS, CLE, Center for Advanced Legal Studies

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Intellectual Property
Hot Issues in Patent Law after Bilski & Myriad

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Intellectual Property

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2011 98:14


Patent Law, IP, Intellectual Property, Bilski, Myriad, ALS, CLE, Center for Advanced Legal Studies

Suffolk University Law School Podcasts
Challenging Judicial Independence

Suffolk University Law School Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2011 24:18


We are honored to welcome Justice John M. Greaney and Justice Michael J. Streit to this podcast to discuss Challenging Judicial Independence. Learn more about Suffolk Law's Advanced Legal Studies programs at www.law.suffolk.edu/als.

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Institute for the Study of the Americas
01 July 2010 Comparative Aspects on Constitutions: Theory and Practice

Institute for the Study of the Americas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2010


Institute of Advanced Legal Studies

Institute for the Study of the Americas
01 July 2010 Comparative Aspects on Constitutions: Theory and Practice (Audio Only)

Institute for the Study of the Americas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2010 64:29


Institute of Advanced Legal Studies

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study
Repentance at Leisure: The Politics of Legislation and Law of Unintended Consequence

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2009


Institute for Advanced Legal Studies,Shami Chakrabarti, Director of Liberty,

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study
Repentance at Leisure: The Politics of Legislation and Law of Unintended Consequence

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2009 79:10


Institute for Advanced Legal Studies,Shami Chakrabarti, Director of Liberty, Audio File

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Elder Law/Guardianship
Setting Up and Running an Elder Law Practice, Session II, Part 2

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) - Elder Law/Guardianship

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2009 68:38


Elder Law, Center for Advanced Legal Studies

University Trust Fund Events of the School of Advanced Study
Constitutionalism: An idea whose time has come ... and gone?

University Trust Fund Events of the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2008 61:52


Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Professor Harry Arthurs (formerly Dean of Law, University Professor Emeritus and President Emeritus, York University, Canada)

University Trust Fund Events of the School of Advanced Study
Constitutionalism: An idea whose time has come ... and gone?

University Trust Fund Events of the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2008


Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Professor Harry Arthurs (formerly Dean of Law, University Professor Emeritus and President Emeritus, York University, Canada)

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study
Biofuels, Energy Security, and Unintended Consequences

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2008


Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Professor Patricia Parks (Professor of Environmental Law, Southampton Solent University)

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study
Biofuels, Energy Security, and Unintended Consequences

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2008 48:06


Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Professor Patricia Parks (Professor of Environmental Law, Southampton Solent University)

Gresham College Lectures
A Conversation with Professor Vernon Bogdanor

Gresham College Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2004 54:33


Richard Suskind continues his conversations with some of the greatest legak minds in the country. This lecture he meets his successor as Greshma Professor of Law, and they talk about recent developments in law like the Freedom of Information Act, the new Supreme Court and recent human rights legislation.Vernon Bogdanor FBA CBE is Research Professor at King's College London, a Fellow of the British Academy and an Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. Prior to 2010, Professor Bogdanor Fellow of Brasenose College, is Professor of Government at Oxford University.He has been an adviser to a number of governments, including those of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Kosovo, Israel and Slovakia. His books include The People and the Party System, Multi-Party Politics and the Constitution, Power and the People, and Devolution in the United Kingdom. He is a frequent contributor to TV, radio and the press and is a sometime special advisor to the House of Lords Select Committee on the European Communities (1982-83), and the House of Commons Public Service Committee. Most recently he was awarded the Sir Isaiah Berlin prize for Lifetime Contribution to Political Studies by the Political Studies Association.