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Ars Boni
Ars Boni 522 Telegram and Pavel Durov under French Law (Clara Saillant)

Ars Boni

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 43:15


We speak with Clara Saillant. Clara is a French lawyer, working as researrch associate at the deparrtment of innobation and digitalisation in law. We speak about the detention of Pavel Durov, Telegram's founder and CEO, under French law. Links: https://id.univie.ac.at/en/team/univ-prof-dr-nikolaus-forgo/team/saillant-clara/ https://www.tribunal-de-paris.justice.fr/sites/default/files/2024-08/2024-08-26%20-%20CP%20TELEGRAM%20.pdf

The Art Law Podcast
France v. USA: Legal Remedies for Authentication Disputes

The Art Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 57:08 Transcription Available


Steve and Katie speak with two preeminent French art lawyers, Anne-Sophie Nardon and Olivier de Baecque, about disputes surrounding the authenticity of art and how French and US courts get involved in these disputes. Because many of the world's greatest artists made their home in France, many of the experts on these artists and their work are in France, and French courts have long adjudicated disputes about the accuracy of opinions made by experts regarding authenticity.   Notes for this episode: https://artlawpodcast.com/2024/09/09/france-v-usa-legal-remedies-for-authentication-disputes/   Follow the Art Law Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artlawpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@artlawpodcast Katie and Steve discuss topics based on news and magazine articles and court filings and not based on original research unless specifically noted.

Royal Palace Podcast
3. Aggressive Fish

Royal Palace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 47:37


In response to Opening Arguments, the hosts solve a Multi State Bar Exam question involving trespass, aggressive fish and tortious liability from the perspective of French Law.

Royal Palace Podcast
2. French Law

Royal Palace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 51:33


In this second episode, we introduce listeners to French Law. We begin with a discussion of legal traditions and the differences between Civil Law and Common Law. Then we talk about the impact European and International law have on France's legal system. Finally, we outline the structure and functioning of France's judicial and administrative jurisdictions.

Let Me Preach's podcast
Kendrick Lamar vs The World! MFK! It's just BIG ME!

Let Me Preach's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 32:34


Let Me Preach! Let's hear about it, Let's talk about it, Let's Preach about It!!  In this episode of LMP, Kaycee dives into the change of the contents creation and the streaming worl, the Millennials life goals and the changes in the urban world of HipHop and many more. France's Gov is  trying to ruin a the hip hop scene! Streams IRL is getting out of control. Who is Kizzy/Mawb?  Why are Mellennials leaving the 6 figures jobs?  Is Real HipHop back?    Ressources: Young Kick Streamer - Kizzy  The Guardian - the Soft Life : Why Millennials are quitting the rat race. French Law 1149 (Video iin French / Activate Subtitle)      Host: Kaycee  Instagram Twitter Email us : nine.nine.ent@gmail.com     Let Me Preach Podcast  Thank you for listening & Thank you For Watching us! Tag us on Social Media & Leave a review Let's hear about it, let's talk about it, Let's preach about it!  Always Good, Always Pretty!

CorbettReport.com - Feature Interviews
Interview 1866 - New French Law Could Criminalize Jab Resistance (NWNW 545)

CorbettReport.com - Feature Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 21:26


Corbett Report Videos
New French Law Could Criminalize Jab Resistance (NWNW 545)

Corbett Report Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 21:26


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Smart Talk Podcast
109. Quantitative easing and inequality

Smart Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 15:19


Dr. Chappe is a Decentralized Finance economist and Director of R&D and Strategy at DeVol Network, a cryptocurrency platform. Dr. Chappe is also an economic advisor for The Predistribution Initiative, a non-profit that supports creating investment structures that better distributes wealth with workers and communities. Dr. Chappe is also a Research Fellow with the Open Society Foundation. Dr. Chappe earned her bachelor's in Law and French Law from King's College London, a master's degree in Comparative Business Law from the University of Pantheon-Sorbonne in Paris, a master's in law from New York University, and her doctorate in economics from The New School for Social Research. Needless to say, she has quite an extensive resume. Raphaële's research interests include monetary policy and shadow banking. We were lucky enough to talk to Dr. Chappe about quantitative easing, how it impacts inequality, and how recent accumulations of debt could impact the global macroeconomy.   To check out more of our content, including our research and policy tools, visit our website: https://www.hgsss.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smart-talk-hgsss/support

UAE Tech Podcast
Sabrina Mechenane: Learning to Like MiCA

UAE Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 29:49


According to Sabrina, Paris was one of the first jurisdictions in the world to begin regulating this space. More recently the European Law on Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) was approved in April, replicating and perhaps in some cases improving on the French Law in some areas.

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AP Audio Stories
Macron's unpopular pension plan enacted into French law

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 0:57


AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on France Pension Law Enacted.

The Daily Aus
The new French law against ‘sharenting'

The Daily Aus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 12:05


We're all familiar with the parent influencers filling our feeds with their aesthetic family lives, but what does it mean for their kids' privacy? New legislation in France could set some parameters to how parents can share content featuring children. So is time for the rest of the world to follow suit? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Profiles in Franceformation
Episode 57: Becoming a French Immigration Attorney with Daniel Tostado

Profiles in Franceformation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 48:00 Transcription Available


Introduction: Welcome to episode 57 of the Profiles in Franceformation podcast! I'm your host, Allison Grant Lounes, and this week, I'm interviewing Daniel Tostado, an American attorney who was a teaching assistant with TAPIF in La Réunion, before attending law school in France and becoming an immigration attorney registered with the Paris bar. Daniel does all kinds of things to serve the American community in France, including hosting a regular free legal clinic at the American Church in Paris, and serving with 100 Nights of Welcome, which provides refuge to homeless people in the ACP gym during the winter. Welcome, Daniel.Daniel talks about...The idea that pushed him to move to France and make a living.The process of getting a seat in French Law and how he became a lawyer.His inspiration of becoming a lawyer and the idea of getting into immigration law.When he started learning French and how he started it.The process of what kind of work he wanted and how much he expected to earn and how long he wanted to stay in France.The difference between American and French immigration procedures.The different challenges that he faced outside Law school.The things he loved and enjoyed about living in France.The advice he could give to someone who might be thinking and planning of moving to France.If you are considering moving to France like Daniel, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on AmazonIf you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode! 

Female Leaders on Fire
Ep 077: Cindyrella Amistadi - Journey to Success

Female Leaders on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 44:08


This week, I am joined by an incredible guest, Cindyrella Amistadi. Cindyrella is the Managing Director of JP Morgan Chase & Co and we discuss her impressive career journey, how she got to this position, her experience of being in a male-dominated business and how not fearing failure has helped her. Cindyrella also reveals some important lessons on leadership and how being kind is everyone's superpower.   Here are the highlights:  (02:10) Cindyrella's career journey (04:45) The challenges she faced (12:33) How Cindyrella tackled some of these challenges (14:07) We have to learn to fail in life (21:44) Reach out for help and find the right support (25:42) When Cindyrella faced bias or exclusion (36:04) Has there been a shift in leadership style? (41:35) Cindyrella's final lessons    Listen and subscribe to the podcast now, and find out more about me at www.nicolaskorko.com Follow me on Linked In here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicola-buckley-strongher/ Download the Overwhelm to On Fire Checklist here: https://nicolaskorko.com/overwhelm-to-on-fire-checklist/ Contact my through Speakpipe here: https://www.speakpipe.com/femaleleadersonfirepodcast  For more details on how to work with me Go too www.nicolaskorko.com Or email nicola@nicolaskorko.com   About Cindyrella Amistadi: Cindyrella Amistadi joined JPMorgan in Luxembourg as a Managing Director within Digital and Platform Services (DPS) in 2018. She acts as a JPMSE Board Member in charge of Opera-tions, Technology and Outsourcing. In her current role, Cindyrella manages and oversees our Operations, Outsourcing govern-ance and Technology at the legal entity level, supported by her leadership team located in Frankfurt, Luxembourg and Dublin. Her role is focused on establishing aligned governance and oversight across JPMSE's business lines as well as all outsourced activities and it includes maintaining strong relationships with our regulators, ensuring compliance with regulatory expectations while leveraging as much as possible our global model. Cindyrella is a key advocate of the DPS people strategy and built a culture of continuous learning. Guided by her passion for creating an environment where Diversity and Inclusion is key in all aspects of the business, she is currently senior sponsor for the Benelux WOTM and is heavily invested in recruiting, mentoring and empowering diverse staff. She regularly par-ticipates in round tables and events sharing her experiences as a leader and championing these principles and values. Cindyrella is a senior leader having spent more than 20 years in the financial services indus-try. She joined the firm from Credit Suisse, where she was Chief Executive Officer of Multi-concept Fund Management SA.. Other previous roles include Managing Director, Head of Fund Accounting, Regulatory Reporting and Off-shore Tax Operations at BNY Mellon, and Head of Tax, Financial and Operational Reporting at CACEIS. Cindyrella holds a diploma in French Law and an initiation in German private and public law from Centre Juridique Franco-Allemand, a Bachelor's degree in Private Law and Master's de-gree in Business Law from the University Robert Schuman. In her free time, Cindyrella enjoys scuba diving, reading, cooking and hiking.   Contact Cindyrella: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cindyrella-amistadi-47331b1/    This podcast is proudly produced by the Podcast Boutique www.thepodcastboutique.com    

DISRESPECTFUL NAJA_SORRY NOT SORRY!
Under French law, slaves were allowed to marry, were considered inseparable after a union was made, and children were not allowed to be sepa

DISRESPECTFUL NAJA_SORRY NOT SORRY!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 2:33


Jones Day Talks
JONES DAY TALKS®: International Litigation: Confidentiality and Legal Privilege under French Law

Jones Day Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 19:17


Confidentiality and attorney-client privilege are cardinal principles for lawyers. In this regard, international litigation, which may be subject to different and sometimes conflicting confidentiality rules, presents many challenges to the legal teams involved in such a process. Ozan Akyurek and Cyril Philibert, partners in Jones Day's Global Disputes Practice in the Paris Office, analyze the conditions and modalities of application of confidentiality and legal privilege under French law, and illustrate their practical implementation in consideration of concrete examples, particularly regarding the procedure provided for in Article 145 of the Civil Code of Procedure

Computer America
Computer and Technology News. Topics: New French Law Requires Car Commercials to Tell People to Walk or Bike Instead Google will pay top ex

Computer America

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 32:12


Computer and Technology News.Topics:New French Law Requires Car Commercials to Tell People to Walk or Bike InsteadGoogle will pay top execs $1 million each after declining to boost workers' pay – The VergeActivision Sues and Unmasks Alleged ‘Call of Duty: Warzone' Cheat SellersSweden Launches Psychological Defense Agency To Counter DisinformationGoogle will spend 2022 trying to match Apple's ecosystem integrations – The VergeChevy Silverado EV revealed: GM's best-selling truck goes electric – The VergeSony shows off an electric SUV and says company may start selling cars | Ars TechnicaFor more info, interviews, reviews, news, radio, podcasts, video, and more, check out ComputerAmerica.com!

Charlottesville Community Engagement
November 24, 2021: Unite the Right organizers owe millions in damages; Former City Manager Richardson sues the city over disparagement clause

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 15:27


Is there a name for the day before Thanksgiving? Feast’s Eve? Blackout Wednesday? Drinksgiving? Food Prepageddon? What about "I hope I didn't forget anything at the store because I'm not going back Day?” In any case, even though it is a holiday week, there’s still time for Charlottesville Community Engagement. I’m your host, Sean Tubbs. On today’s program:A jury has found that the organizers of the Unite the Right rally guilty of a civil conspiracy and awarded damages, but did not reach a verdict on other claims Governor Northam and the Virginia Service Commission honor two area churches for their COVID testing work since the pandemic began Former City Manager Tarron Richardson is suing the city Albemarle County will revisit its 21 year old policy on cell tower placementAlbemarle says goodbye to long-time budget chief, and a Dean at the UVA School of Architecture takes a new jobSines v. Kessler verdict After a month-long trial, a jury has awarded more than $25 million in damages to the plaintiffs of a civil lawsuit against organizers and participants of the Unite the Right Rally in August 2017. The jury in Sines v. Kessler held that plaintiffs proved their civil conspiracy case under Virginia law as well as their claim that the defendants engaged in racial, religious, or ethnic harassment. Under the conspiracy count, twelve defendants must pay $500,000 each in damages and five organizations must pay a million each. On the harassment count, five individuals must $250,000 each to two plaintiffs $250,000 in compensatory damages. However, the jury did not reach a verdict on a count claiming the defendants “engaged in a conspiracy to commit racially motivated violence in violation” of federal code. (42 U.S. Code § 1985 - Conspiracy to interfere with civil rights) They also deadlocked on a second count on the defendants failure to prevent the conspiracy. The jury also found that James F. Fields owes damages for an assault and battery claim to specific victims of his deliberate decision to drive into a crowd of people on 4th Street SE on August 12, 2017, as well as another count for intentional infliction of emotional distress. Fields is currently serving time for a criminal conviction on those charges. Read the full verdict on Court Listener. Former City Manager sues CharlottesvilleAnother former Charlottesville official is seeking legal action against the City of Charlottesville. The Daily Progress reports that Dr. Tarron Richardson has filed a federal lawsuit against City Council and four individuals for entering into an agreement that prevented his ability to publicly critique the city after he left his position as City Manager in September 2020. “The First Amendment expressly forbids government bodies — including city councils — from engaging in viewpoint discrimination and retaliating against people based on the content of their speech,” reads the Nature of the Case section of the suit. Richardson wants a jury trial. The civil rights suit seeks damages as well as a declaration that a non-disparagement clause in his severance agreement is not enforceable. The suit also individually names City Councilors Heather Hill and Nikuyah Walker as well as City Attorney Lisa Robertson and former interim City Manager John Blair. The suit revisits Richardson’s tenure as city manager including his enactment of a policy to regulate use of city-issued credit cards and claims some Councilors sought to usurp his authority. “Because of ridiculous demands and the ongoing chicanery and obstructionism from Walker and Hill that would eventually prevent him from adequately performing his job, Dr. Richardson was constructively terminated,” the suit continues. The narrative claims that Councilors did not hold up their end of the severance agreement and disparaged him in social media posts and one interview that was later removed from a local media outlet. This past January, Dr. Richardson asked to publish an op-ed in the Daily Progress on race-relations in Charlottesville, but Robertson said the city would keep open the option of suing to compel Richardson to return the severance payment of $205,000. In all, the suit has four counts including violation of the First Amendment and breach of contract. He’s represented by the Haley Law Firm of Greenville, South Carolina, Keith B. French Law of Pearland, Texas, and Brand Law of Dallas. Earlier this month, former Police Chief RaShall Brackney announced she was filing a wrongful termination claim with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. That’s the first step toward a potential lawsuit. After Richardson left, Council appointed John Blair to serve as interim city manager before naming Chip Boyles this past January. Boyles resigned in October, six weeks after firing Brackney. Marc E. Woolley will become the next interim city manager on December 1. (view the suit on Court Listener)Richmond HUD awardThe agency that owns and operates public housing in Richmond has been awarded a planning grant for the revitalization of a property in Historic Jackson Word. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded $450,000 to the Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority for revitalization of Gilpin Court as part of HUD’s Choice Neighborhoods Initiative. “Known as “the Harlem of the South," the neighborhood’s once vibrant main street was filled with thriving theaters, stores, and medical practices,” reads a description in a HUD press release. “The historical heart of the neighborhood was all but destroyed by its bifurcation for the construction of Interstate 95/64.” The intent is for the process to be led by residents, a process already underway at the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority. The CRHA had applied for a planning grant in 2010 but was not selected. The agency has not applied since. (list of 2010 applicants)Outgoing budget chief The government of Albemarle County is in transition with many long-time staffers having already retired or about to do so. One of them is Lori Allshouse, who served for many years leading up the county’s budget preparation each year. Nelsie Birch joined Albemarle’s executive leadership in the summer of 2020 as Chief Financial Officer and had this to say about Allshouse at the Board of Supervisors meeting on November 17, 2020.“She’s been the face of all things budget, all things capital projects, capital planning, five-year financial planning, financial policies,” Birch said.  Birch thanked Allshouse for preparing her and the rest of the staff for all of the various budget challenges that have come during the past two years. Allshouse has worked for the county since 2000. Her last job title was Assistant Chief Financial Officer for Policy and Partnerships in the finance and budget department. Her last presentation dealt with cost allocations for partner organizations in next fiscal year. You’re reading Charlottesville Community Engagement and it’s time now for another subscriber-supported Public Service Announcement. Since the pandemic began, the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society has been offering virtual presentations on all manner of topics. This Sunday at 4 p.m. they’ll present an important topic to the Association for the Study of African American Life and History and the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society. The ACHS is working on a Race and Sports initiative to tell the story of the “Desegregation of Central Virginia Public High School Athletics.” Dr. Shelly Murphy and other participants will update the Richmond groups on local efforts to collect stories from those who lived through the transition away from segregated schools, when institutions such as Jackson Burley High School vanished. This is part of the Sunday Sit-In series put on by the Richmond groups. Register online for the event, which begins at 4 p.m. this Sunday. (register)A-School moveAn associate dean at the University of Virginia’s School of Architecture is moving on to take a position at Georgia Tech. Ellen Bassett will become the Chair of the College of Design at the Atlanta-based university. Bassett is currently the associate dean for research at the School of Architecture. She’s also served as the chair of the Department of Urban and Environmental Planning and the director of the School of Architecture’s Real Estate Design and Development.*Service awardsTwo Charlottesville-area churches are among the recipients of Governor Ralph Northam’s Volunteerism and Community Service Awards for 2021. Mt. Zion First African Baptist Church and Church of the Incarnation have been honored as Outstanding Faith-Based Organizations for their offering of free COVID-19 testing in their respective neighborhoods.“Located within highly populated neighborhoods, the majority of those tested have been members of the community’s most vulnerable populations who would otherwise be unable to receive free, consistent, and timely testing,” reads the press release for the awards. Mt. Zion First African Baptist Church is located in the city’s Ridge Street neighborhood and the Church of Incarnation is located off of Hillsdale Drive in Albemarle County. Albemarle wirelessAlbemarle County will review the rules by which cell towers are regulated. A previous Board of Supervisors adopted a policy in December 2000 which among other things requires tall towers to be as invisible to the eye as possible. Several supervisors since then have asked for the policy to be revisited to increase the availability of voice and data service throughout the county. The Board has authorized $100,000 for a study, and Development Process Manager Bill Fritz checked in elected officials on November 17. (2000 Wireless Policy)“Staff wants to ensure that we put out a [request for proposals] that meets the Board’s expectations for the scope of work in the review of these regulations,” Fritz said. “The policy has never been revisited and changes in the regulations have been largely limited to keep up with changing federal regulations, court decisions, and changes in technology.” Fritz said the consultant would be charged with taking potential changes through a community engagement process eventually resulting in a public hearing before the Board of Supervisors. Changes might include elimination of some permits having to go to the Board for approval.“It could include revisions to the ordinance to eliminate the need for special exceptions that have been routinely approved,” Fritz said. “It could include allowance of facilities at greater height or lesser design standard in areas of poor coverage. These are just some ideas.”Supervisor Diantha McKeel has been asking for the policy to be revisited for many years. She suggested going right to making changes in the county code. “The policy is so old that to be honest with you I would just start over with an ordinance,” McKeel said. “And let’s get to the meat of it and let’s not worry about this old outdated policy.” McKeel said the new policy needed to put more emphasis on what she said were the positive benefits of more cell towers, including public safety. Supervisor Ann Mallek said there are other ways to provide more voice and data service that would not require a wholesale change to the policy. “This is taking the mantra of the sales people that this is the way to achieve broadband,” Mallek said. “The county has made a dedicated investment and will continue to make a dedicated investment that broadband is delivered through fiber.” Supervisor Donna Price said the county should explore any methods to expand data service. “We need to update our policy and acknowledge the changes in technology as well as the needs, not the desires, but the needs for connectivity through all of the mechanisms that are available,” Price said. The request for proposals has not yet been issued. END NOTES:Thanks to Becky Calvert and Jennie More for their assistance in coming up with names for the day. Special announcement of a continuing promo with Ting! Are you interested in fast internet? Visit this site and enter your address to see if you can get service through Ting. If you decide to proceed to make the switch, you’ll get:Free installationSecond month of Ting service for freeA $75 gift card to the Downtown MallAdditionally, Ting will match your Substack subscription to support Town Crier Productions, the company that produces this newsletter and other community offerings. So, your $5 a month subscription yields $5 for TCP. Your $50 a year subscription yields $50 for TCP! The same goes for a $200 a year subscription! All goes to cover the costs of getting this newsletter out as often as possible. Learn more here! This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Tech Brains Talk
The biggest law mistakes tech companies make

Tech Brains Talk

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 28:28


In this episode, Flavilla is joined by Simon Halberstam . They discuss the biggest law mistakes tech companies makeSimon holds English and French Law degrees and has over 25 years of experience acting for technology providers and digital agencies. His work is focused on the drafting and negotiation of contracts for those providing or procuring technology or digital services and advising on data protection and all aspects of Intellectual Property and data protection law.To connect with Simon CLICK HERETo visit Simons Muirhead & Burton LLP's website, CLICK HEREJoin Tech Brains Talk mailing list for more perks, CLICK HERETo find out more about 3 Colours Rule Agency, CLICK HERE

zindabad zine fm
rishta / pelli choopulu

zindabad zine fm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 1:36


Pragna Challapalli is a Law with French Law student at the University of Oxford. She was born in Andhra Pradesh, South India, and grew up in Glasgow. Read by Rachana Kolli Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Top Executive Strategy Podcast
# 105 - How to Collaborate and Not Compete - Laura French - Founder/Owner - The Mom Lawyer/French Law Group

The Top Executive Strategy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 9:21


# 105 - How to Collaborate and Not Compete - Laura French - Founder/Owner - The Mom Lawyer/French Law Group Laura French talks about how to collaborate with co-workers and not compete with them. You can check her out at www.themomlawyer.com and www.frenchlawgroup.com  #collaboration #notcompetition #lawyers #Podcast #topexecutivestrategy #weaverbusinesscoaching For more podcast episodes, check out https://weaverbusinesscoaching.com/podcast-top-executive-strategy/ 

Christian History Almanac
Monday, December 9, 2019

Christian History Almanac

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 7:46


On this day, we remember 1905 French Law on the Separation of Church and State and the feast of Juan Diego. The reading is "Christmas" by John Betjeman. We’re a part of 1517 Podcasts, a network of shows dedicated to delivering Christ-centered content. Our podcasts cover a multitude of content, from Christian doctrine, apologetics, cultural engagement, and powerful preaching. Support the work of 1517 today.

Player 3
Nintendo’s Descent into the French Court System

Player 3

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 51:19


Blake, Jarod and Thad talk Tabletop, PC and Console news. They talk D&D, French Law, Medal of Honor, Nintendo and more. Blake covers Wizards of the Coast’s newest releases, Thad talks Steam and VR and Jarod slides in Nintendo’s lawsuits and Playstation’s State of Play.

Expat Hour
Fanny: French Expat, International Law Translator and Author Discusses Life in France and The Netherlands

Expat Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 42:12


French Expat Fanny discusses losing her father at an early age and how it pushed her into independence. Her ambition and hard work led to a Phd in International law, expat work in the Netherlands, starting her own legal translation/teaching business and authoring four books. She also talks about being in a mixed culture relationship and work/life balance after having a baby. Find the shownotes to Episode 8 here.

Crypto Corner - Bitcoin and Blockchain
#CryptoCorner: India's NPCI Considers Blockchain, New French Law Allows Crypto Investment for Life Insurance Providers, IMF and World Bank L

Crypto Corner - Bitcoin and Blockchain

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 4:35


#CryptoCorner: India's NPCI Considers Blockchain, New French Law Allows Crypto Investment for Life Insurance Providers, IMF and World Bank Launch "Learning Coin"

Crypto Corner Podcast at Investorideas.com - Daily news on what's driving the Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Market
#CryptoCorner: India's NPCI Considers Blockchain, New French Law Allows Crypto Investment for Life Insurance Providers, IMF and World Bank Launch "Learning Coin"

Crypto Corner Podcast at Investorideas.com - Daily news on what's driving the Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Market

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019


#CryptoCorner: India's NPCI Considers Blockchain, New French Law Allows Crypto Investment for Life Insurance Providers, IMF and World Bank Launch "Learning Coin"

The Boston Robb Show
How to stop people crossing barriers at the Zoo

The Boston Robb Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 25:16


Robb rambles about the idiots that try to take selfies with zoo animals & get mauled. And suggests an idea to deter these idiots. Then Robb gives a new idea for when we should spring the clocks forward. And discusses the French Law that forbids wasting food. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bostonrobb/support

ZION NEWS
U.S. Embassy to Join with Consulate | 3/4/19

ZION NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 24:46


Two soldiers injured in car-ramming attack An IDF soldier and a border police officer were seriously wounded in the West Bank, Monday morning, in a car-ramming terror attack just outside of Ramallah. #CARRAMMING #WESTBANK __________________ 2. US Embassy & Consulate to merge into one body The United States is now enacting more diplomatic re-structuring in the Middle East and merging the PA consulate general in Jerusalem with the new American Embassy.  #USEMBASSY #CONSULATE ____________________ US Embassy & Consulate to merge into one body Dr. Mordechai Kedar, Middle East expert at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies and Bar Ilan University. joins us in the studio to speak about the merger between the new United States Embassy and the PA Consulate in Jerusalem #USEMBASSY #CONSULATE ___________________ Airstrikes reported near Quneitra overnight The Syrian Sana news agency reported that IDF forces struck targets in the Druze town of Hader, Sunday night, in the Southern Syrian province of Quneitra just 3 km from the border in the Golan. #QUNEITRA #AIRSTRIKES ___________________ Erdan lobbies to halt support of Pro-BDS NGO's Minister of Public Security and Strategic Affairs, Gilad Erdan, is now urging governments in ten countries to cease funding for NGO's advocating for the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions Movement.  #BDS #GILADERDAN ___________________ Strasbourg synagogue memorial stone vandalized The wave of Anti-Semitism in France, a memorial stone marking the site of Strasbourg's old synagogue which was destroyed by the Nazis was vandalized. #STRASBOURG #VANDALISM                                    ___________________ MK Yuli Edelstein rules out passing ‘French Law' Knesset speaker Yuli Edelstein ruled out the passing of the so-called French Law, which stipulates that sitting Prime Ministers are exempt from being under investigation. #YULIEDELSTEIN #FRENCHLAW  ___________________ 8. Int'l Women's Day is fast approaching Knesset Member Rachel Azaria together with other Israeli organizations launched A new feminist campaign Sunday as International Women's Day approaches. #WOMENSDAY #CAMPAIGN ___________________ Jewish Agency announces loans for surrogacy The Jewish Agency of Israel has now announced it will authorize loans to its employees who opt to pursue surrogacy overseas, an unprecedented stride toward LGBT equality. #LGBT #SURROGACY                                  ___________________ ‘Via' ride-sharing service expands to Tel Aviv New York-based ridesharing company Via Transportation has just announced the launching of a brand new collaborative service with the Dan bus company  #VIA #DANBUS  ___________________ Hebrew word of the Day: Learn a New Hebrew word every day. Today's word is ' SIMCHA ' which means JOY / CELEBRATION. #LEARNHEBREW   #HEBREWWORDOFDAY   #ILTVHEBREWWORDOFDAY  ___________________ The Weather Forecast Tonight should have scattered showers and a cool low of about fifty-one or eleven degrees Celsius. Then Tomorrow you can expect more of the same, and with a high of sixty-three or seventeen degrees Celsius. #ISRAELWEATHER   #ISRAELFORECAST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Open Data Institute Podcasts
ODI Fridays: How local services are being transformed with open data

Open Data Institute Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 27:31


When data is used effectively it can affect how we pay our tax, draw pensions and get our bins collected. New service delivery models – an Open Data Institute (ODI) project – was started in 2017 to increase the understanding of data-enabled service delivery models in local government, and to improve services encourage publishing more open data to improve public services. As part of the project, we awarded funding to four forward-thinking local government organisations to develop open data projects which explore how data could be used to improve public services – making them more efficient, innovative and citizen-focused. Since the beginning of the project, four local councils have redesigned services for their local communities by using open data The project is part of the ODI’s £6M three-year innovation programme, which has an overall aim to build data infrastructure, improve data literacy, stimulate data innovation and build trust in the use of data. In this talk ODI Consultant Izy Champion will talk you through the research, give examples of the innovative services created through the innovative use of data, and talk about opportunities to get involved with our project for 2018-19 looking at Service design learning materials About the speaker Izy joined the ODI as a Consultant in November 2017. She is working across our Research and Development programme, including as the lead on the ODI’s work on peer-to-peer accommodation, as well as working with our commercial partners. Her expertise covers service design, innovation and facilitation. She has a background in research and community engagement, and as a result she loves getting people excited about data. Before joining the ODI Isabelle worked in the social housing sector for 5 years, most recently as a Research and Innovation Lead at Viridian Housing. During her time there she led a range of projects including research on welfare reform, process mapping work across the business, and winning the Housing Series of the Open Data Challenge Series along with her team. Izy has an LLB in Law and French Law from University College London, and is currently studying for an MSc in Policy Research from the University of Bristol. When not reading about feminism and social justice, she takes pretentious film photographs and makes her own clothes.

Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)
Corruption: A new Public International Law norm?

Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 44:10


Corruption has become a hot topic in Public International Law in recent years. In particular, its prevention has been the subject of numerous treaties and soft law instruments, and it has been wielded as a defence to both investment treaty claims and commercial contract claims (which in turn raises questions of private international law). Yet the source and theoretical underpinnings of a supposed international norm prohibiting corruption remains opaque. Tribunals and commentators make reference to “international public policy,” but the question remains whether the supposed prohibition of corruption is a rule of international law, and where it features in the hierarchy of norms. We propose to examine (i) the current “state of play” (i.e., the various ways in which international law addresses and reprimands corruption), (ii) whether Public International Law prohibits corruption and, if so, the source and status of that norm; and (iii) what the future of international anti-corruption efforts might look like. Bio: Samantha Rowe is International Counsel, and Ciara Murphy is an associate, in Debevoise & Plimpton LLP’s international dispute resolution group. Their practice focuses on international arbitration and public international law. They represent both sovereign states and companies in international investment and commercial arbitrations across a range of sectors. Ms. Rowe received her B.A. (Hons.) with First Class Honors in English Law and French Law from the University of Oxford, Wadham College, a Certificat Supérieur de Droit Français from the Université de Paris II Panthéon-Assas, and an LL.M. in International Legal Studies from New York University. Prior to joining Debevoise, Ms Murphy was a law clerk to Judge Greenwood and Judge Yusuf at the International Court of Justice. She holds an LLB from Trinity College Dublin, an LLM in EU Law from the College of Europe and an LLM in international and comparative legal practice from the University of Michigan.

Guilty: A True Crime Podcast
Episode 3 - Part 1 - Issei Sagawa (Old)

Guilty: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017 35:53


On June 11, 1981, Issei Sagawa would invite his classmate Rene Hartevelt over to read him some poetry in German. As she was reading, Sagawa snuck away, grabbed a rifle, pointed it at the back of her neck and pulled the trigger. After she collapsed on the floor, Sagawa would consume part of her flesh and perform sexual acts with the corpse. Several days later he was apprehended by police after trying to hide the body in a nearby park. While he did not stand trial due to French Law preventing it, he was and is still, guilty. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts! You can get in touch with us at the following: Twitter: @Guilty_Podcast Facebook: www.fb.me/guiltypodcast Email: guiltypodcast@yahoo.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/guiltypodcast Music by: Damiano Baldoni Audio Clip from: The Cannibal that Walked Free (2007) This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Oral Argument
Episode 112: Quasi-Narrative

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2016 72:36


Is legal writing narrative? How about judgments, appeals, testimony? We talk with Simon Stern about narrative and its techniques and effects, suspense, dicta, authorial purposes, a crazy idea for a novel, mathematical proofs, and more. This show’s links: Simon Stern’s faculty profile and writing Simon Stern, Narrative in the Legal Text: Judicial Opinions and Their Narratives William Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England, Book II: Of the Rights of Thing (Simon Stern, ed.); Simon’s introduction to the volume William Brewer and Edward Lichtenstein, Event Schemas, Story Schemas, and Story Grammars About the Paradox of Suspense Jonathan D. Leavitt et al., Story Spoilers Don’t Spoil Stories; Jonathan D. Leavitt et al., The Fluency of Spoilers: Why Giving Away Endings Improves Stories Circles Disturbed: The Interplay of Mathematics and Narrative (Apostolos Doxiadis and Barry Mazur, eds.) (Introduction to the book) Mitchel Lasser, The European Pasteurization of French Law Owen Barfield, This Ever Diverse Pair Wikipedia on epistolary novels Julie Schumacher, Dear Committee Members Oral Argument 48: Legal Truth (guest Lisa Kern Griffin) Special Guest: Simon Stern.

The Law School Show
EP 21 – Anne Levesque: Unpacking uOttawa's French Law Practice Program

The Law School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2015


The Law Practice Program has revolutionized the lawyer licensing process. In this episode of the LSS, we speak with Anne Levesque, Director of the French LPP at uOttawa. Anne graciously and honestly answers all the important questions about the program and describes how it stacks up to traditional articles. Note, this episode is hosted by Olivia Lee and is in French. Enjoy. 

University of Essex
Why our global community has helped Yasmin win a UN essay prize

University of Essex

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2014 2:32


First-year student Yasmin Afina explains what inspired her to explore the concept of global citizenship and multilingualism in a UN essay competition, and how her experiences at our culturally-diverse University shaped what she wrote. Yasmin, who is studying LLB English and French Law, is one of 10 winners in the English category and will travel to the United Nations' headquarters in New York in June to take part in a five-day international youth forum and present her work.

Glen Galbraith's Business Law Lectures
The Nature of Law--Part 3

Glen Galbraith's Business Law Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2009 48:29


Introduction to the nature of law, continued.

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Glen Galbraith's Business Law Lectures
The Nature of Law--Part 3

Glen Galbraith's Business Law Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2009 48:29


Introduction to the nature of law, continued.

law nature civil law civil code napoleonic code french law