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A team of University of Groningen students aims to discover the most engaging and essential topics. Combining the areas of international and European law, as well as international relations, the episodes aim to educate and start conversations on diverse academic and current subjects. Join us every two weeks for a new episode on all platforms! Inquiries: duralexsedlexpod@gmail.com
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🎙️🎧Dear listeners welcome back to a new episode of DLSL! Today we are going to talk about the freedom of assembly and how this freedom is viewed worldwide🪧🌎📢🗣️. Freedom of assembly is often viewed as a fundamental feature of a healthy democratic system as it allows citizens to participate in the political process, it gives them a voice and it enables an extra check on the government. This right has been enshrined in many international treaties, however the degree to which people are allowed to freely assemble varies worldwide. In today’s episode we are therefore going to provide a historical overview, a comparative analysis through the democracy index and finally we are going to present you with some case law. Join us in this episode where we uncover the right to freedom of assembly and if you are curious about other topics we have discussed, don’t forget to check our previous episodes. 🌎🚀
🎧🎙️Dear listeners welcome back to a new episode of Dura Lex sed Lex! In this episode we are going to talk about the recent developments that have occurred in the Democratic Republic of the Congo🇨🇩. The DRC since the end of the second cong war has tried to regain internal stability, however in 2022 with the reemergence of rebel groups, stability and peace with neighbouring countries seems to be at stake. In todays episode we are going to explore the roots behind the conflict in the DRC, the humanitarian causes sparked by the conflict and the role of natural resources in shaping this conflict. So if you are interested to learn more about this topic, don’t forget to check out this new episode! 🎙️🚀
🎧🎙️Dear listeners welcome back to a new episode of Dura Lex sed Lex! Embark with us on a journey through the cosmos as today we are going to dive into space law🚀👩‍🚀🪐. At the beginning of the 20th century space exploration seemed like sci-fi, however, since the launch of Sputnik I, the first satellite, space exploration has become a reality. Today we are talking about establishing space stations on the moon and of the possibilities of sending humans to Mars, which are a “giant leap for mankind”. However, as you probably have guessed, space is not immune to the law! In this episode we are going to talk about some key treaties and agreements which govern activities in space and then we are going to touch upon space tourism, space mining and the commercialisation of space. So if you are interested to learn about space law, don’t forget to listen to our latest episode! 🚀🛰️👽
🎙️🎧Dear listeners, Dura Lex sed Lex is back with its first episode of 2024! Mark you calendars as this year in over 50 countries citizens are called to the electoral polls. Discover with us how the electoral outcomes in Taiwan, the US and Russia are going to shape the geo-political scene. Between the 6-9 of June a really important election is going to take place: European citizens are going to vote for its European Parliament. So if you are interested to know more on how to vote and on the topic, check out our latest episode. 🚀🌍🇪🇺
🚀🌍👻Dear listeners welcome back to a new episode from Dura Lex Sed Lex! “Silent Nightmares: True Crime Under the Mistletoe”. Christmas is a celebration of happiness and joyfulness and of family reunification. However, not always during this holiday happiness is spread. Often during this time of the year the most tragic and disturbing accidents occur: From killer Santas to unsolved mysteries, join us in this spooky episode where we unwrap the most controversial Christmas accidents and murders 🎄. This time, less law, more mystery 👀. Nonetheless dear listeners we wish you a Merry Christmas, holidays full of joy and a Happy New year! 🌟🍾🎊
🎙️🎧Hello and welcome back to this new episode of Dura Lex sed Lex: Innovation or Invasion? The dual nature of AI in modern society. Have you ever wondered when using chatbots such as ChatGPT, who owns the input and output and how your data is used? In today’s episode we are going to provide an answer to these questions. We are briefly going to touch upon the history of AI and analyse the growing impacts AI is having on surveillance, criminal justice and privacy. The growth of AI and its prominent role in our daily lives has risen many questions as to whether a new legal framework is need or whether the existing legal framework can be adapted in wake of these emerging technologies. Join us in this new discussion and satisfy your curiosity. 🌎🚀 
🎙️✨ Exciting News! Our upcoming podcast episode, "No Place to Call Home: Exploring the Plight of the Stateless," is set to drop this Friday. In this deep dive, we'll embark on a journey covering the essence of statelessness—what it is, its causes, the global situation, the myriad challenges faced, and the complex legal frameworks in place. Join us as we shed light on the untold stories and complexities surrounding statelessness. Stay tuned for a thought-provoking exploration into this often-overlooked issue. 🚀 #DuraLexSedLex #NewEpisodeAlert #HumanRights #ComingSoon🎙️✨Bibliography:    Blanka Ujvari, 'The Causes of Statelessness' (2017) 2017 Hungarian YB Int'l L & Eur L 105    Case C-135/08 Janko Rottman v Freistaat Bayern [2010] ECR I-01449     Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness (signed 30 August 1961, entered into force 13 December 1975) 989 UNTS 175     Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons (adopted 28 September 1954, entered into force 6 June 1960) 360 UNTS 117    Council of Europe Convention on the Avoidance of Statelessness in relation to State Succession (signed 19 May 2006, entered into force 1 May 2009) 2650 UNTS 305     Vienna Convention on succession of States in respect of Treaties (signed 23 August 1978, entered into force 6 November 1996) 1946 UNTS 3    Gordon S, ‘China’s Hidden Children: Denied Documents and at Risk of Statelessness’ (European Network on Statelessness, 19 January 2017) <https://www.statelessness.eu/updates/blog/chinas-hidden-children-denied-documents-and-risk-statelessness> accessed 28 November 2023     Manby B, ‘The Right to a Nationality and the Secession of South Sudan: A Commentary on the Impact of the New Laws’ (Open Society Foundations, June 2012) <https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/publications/right-nationality-and-secession-south-sudan-commentary-impact-new-laws> accessed 28 November 2023    Shaun, ‘Difference between Jus Soli and Jus Sanguinis: EuroPassport Inc.: Blog’ (EuroPassport Inc., 27 July 2022) <https://europassport.ca/2021/10/28/what-is-the-difference-between-jus-soli-and-jus-sanguinis/> accessed 28 November 2023    UNHCR, Background Note on Gender Equality, Nationality Laws and Statelessness 2023, 7 March 2023    United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, ‘Background Note on Gender Equality, Nationality Laws and Statelessness 2023’ (Refworld, 7 March 2023) <https://www.refworld.org/docid/640751284.html> accessed 28 November 2023    ‘Global Action Plan to End Statelessness: 2014 – 2024’ (UNHCR) <https://www.unhcr.org/ibelong/global-action-plan-2014-2024/> accessed 28 November 2023    ‘Global Developments on Statelessness’ (European Union Agency for Asylum) <https://euaa.europa.eu/asylum-report-2023/15-global-developments-statelessness> accessed 28 November 2023    ‘Rohingya Refugee Crisis Explained’ (USA for UNHCR. The Un Refugee Agency, 23 August 2023) <https://www.unrefugees.org/news/rohingya-refugee-crisis-explained/#:~:text=Despite%20living%20in%20Myanmar%20for,the%20world’s%20largest%20stateless%20population.> accessed 28 November 2023    ‘Syria The Silenced Kurds’ (Human Rights Watch, October 1996) <https://www.hrw.org/reports/1996/Syria.htm#:~:text=93%2C%20issued%20in%20August%201962,the%20border%20from%20Turkish%20Kurdistan> accessed 28 November 2023     ‘UN Conventions on Statelessness’ (UNHCR) <https://www.unhcr.org/what-we-do/protect-human-rights/ending-statelessness/un-conventions-statelessness> a
Welcome back to a new episode of Dura Lex Sed Lex! We have a really interesting episode for you on the topic of Moot Courts! Moot Courts are something that nearly every law/international relations student will come across at some stage in their studies, so what are they? How can you get involved? What are the benefits of doing a Moot Court? If you want the answers to these questions and many more, make sure to listen to this episode. In the episode, Elena, Georgia, and Eva discuss their experiences with Moot Courts, the advantages, the motivations to get involved and much more! In the second half, Elena and Eva interviewed Roan Buma about his recent participation in the European Law Moot Court Competition. Roan was on the RUG team, which went on to win Best Advocate General 2023 in Luxembourg in the competition's final! He talks about his experiences of Moot Court and the impact it has had on him. Moreover, Alex Schuster, one of the coaches of this year's Moot Court, joined Elena and Eva to discuss his role in the competition and offered us some of his wisdom!Thank you so much to our guests this week. Make sure to listen to this episode and follow us on Linkedin and Instagram to keep updated!!#mootcourt #elmc #student #podcast #universityofgroningen #cjeu #debate #lawstudent #internationalrelationsstudent #europeanlawmootcourt #europeanlaw #mootcourtcompetitions #university #law 
"I am not on trial, the Rule of Law and human rights are on trial" - Seán Binder.The audio version of our video episode is now available wherever you get your podcasts! Eva and Georgia interview Seán Binder, a Human Rights’ Activist who recently faced charges of espionage, being a member of a criminal organisation, human trafficking, money laundering and fraud by Greek authorities. We talked to Seán about his case, the motivation for his enduring activism and why his case is so crucial in upholding the Rule of Law. Moreover, we discussed how his case has affected him and why solidarity in every form matters. We hope you will enjoy this episode. Make sure to check out our Instagram @duralexsedlexpod for more updates, and see YouTube for our other episodes, Dura Lex Sed Lex Podcast.  #humanrights  #news  #politics  #duralexsedlex #law  #internationarelations #lawstudent  #internationalrealtionsstudent #searchandrescue  #seánbinder #saramardini #humanrightslaw #internationallaw #greece #lesbos #ireland #europe #fyp #groningen #universityofgroningen
Welcome back to the latest episode of Dura Lex Sed Lex Podcast- this week’s episode is with Dr. Susanne Täuber, who has been a figurehead of the #AmINext movement in Groningen recently. Dr. Täuber was employed at the University of Groningen up until recently, where she was very publicly fired by RUG. The issue of her case has sparked many protests throughout the city, and showcases of national and international support from other academics. Dr. Täuber’s field of expertise lies in social psychology, and in her research she looks at the factors that obstruct the translation of policy into actual organisational change. In the past this specifically looked at gender quotas and diversity programmes. In this episode Dr. Täuber joined us to talk about her case, academic freedom, patriarchal structures in academia and the treatment of protesters/whistleblowers. This episode was very interesting to record and very topical at the moment for RUG students and non-RUG students alike. We are very honoured that Dr. Täuber took the time to talk to us and we hope you will enjoy this very interesting episode! Make sure to follow us on Instagram @duralexsedlexpod and Linkdin 'Dura Lex Sed Lex Podcast'.Stay tuned for more, -your DuraLexSedLex team.The sources that Dr. Täuber used in the episode: https://www.verenigingstadenlande.nl/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/hjg2018-simon-peschar.pdfhttps://www.science.org/doi/pdf/10.1126/sciadv.abo1558https://repository.ubn.ru.nl/bitstream/handle/2066/209282/209282.pdfA link to Dr. Täuber's Open Letter and her GoFundMe:https://openletter.earth/reinstate-susanne-tauber-protect-social-safety-and-academic-freedom-at-the-rug-ed83c085https://www.gofundme.com/f/crowdfunding-campaign-to-support-susanne-tauber
Hi everyone! Welcome to a new year with us at Dura Lex, Sed Lex!This week's episode will be about a case that has been described as "the largest criminalization of solidarity" in Europe: We will discuss the case of the 24 Human Rights Activists who, for their voluntary work in Lesbos, faced charges of espionage, human trafficking, money laundering and fraud by Greek authorities. We will mainly focus on Seán Binder, one of the 24 aid workers that are being accused. Moreover, Eva and Georgia will talk about European migration policies and discuss them in regard to existing laws.We are super proud of this week's episode as we are joined by a fantastic guest: Irish MEP Grace O'Sullivan. She is one of the MEPs who championed the case on an EU level and kindly took the time to answer our questions. We hope you will enjoy this episode and that it will raise more attention to the current case, which has deeply affected humanitarian work in Greece and challenges European values and laws.We look forward to discussing more interesting topics in the coming weeks! Thank you for tuning in to our fourth episode of season 2!! Stay tuned for more-your Dura Lex Sed Lex team.
Welcome back to Dura Lex Sed Lex! This week we will be talking about a very special topic that is often overlooked: the Indigenous Peoples around the world - their long struggle for legal recognition and ongoing strive to have that recognition adequately enforced. Eva and Elena will give you some historical and legal insights regarding the lives of Indigenous Peoples all around the world. Moreover, they will discuss the current struggles of indigenous people and thus, they will be joined by an absolute expert on the topic, Medes Malaihollo, a Ph.D. researcher at the University of Groningen who is researching the legal aspects of lives of indigenous Peoples. Together, they will discuss some of the core and some of the emerging issues that Indigenous Peoples around the world have to deal with. Also, make sure to stay tuned as there is a surprise waiting for you at the end of the episode! And of course we hope you will enjoy this episode! On a different note, we also want to use this opportunity to thank every listener who tuned in this year. This will be the last upload from us for now, however, we will be back with more exciting topics in 2023! Therefore - Happy Holidays, Happy New Year and see you soon in 2023!- your Dura Lex Sed Lex team.
New Episode, New Season, New Team!Dura Lex Sed Lex underwent some changes in the summer period. And now we are happy to announce the new team who will be continuing with this amazing project. In this episode you get to briefly meet and hear from the new members - Elena, Eva, Georgia and Darina - who will be with you as creators of this season.-----In our first episode of Season 2 Dura Lex Sed Lex dived into the interesting world of self-driving vehicles. Autonomous driving and particularly its legal implication is not only part of the second year of the International law LLB program but is also a very current and interesting topic. Luckily, we were able to get a hold of Bashar Fteiha who  is a Ph.D. researcher at the University of Groningen. He, as our guest speaker, was there to help us understand this legally complex topic by providing his expert opinion on different aspects. In the episode we discussed general definitions and functions of autonomous cars, current legal questions and solutions to their infiltration into daily use, and even possible cyber-effects and risks both in law and in fact.If you have any question or want to receive more information on the topic you can contact Bashar here: b.a.m.fteiha@rug.nl-----We hope you liked this episode as it sets the start to many new creations in the Second Season of the podcast and if you have any suggestions or comments or if you are just interested in our work, you can follow us on our social media @duralexsedlex. We will be more than happy to receive any feedback or support from our listeners.  See you very soon in the next episode!
The waiting has an end - today Alissa and Anna are finally releasing the anticipated episode surrounding LLB & IRIO students, sharing their thoughts on studying online during a pandemic and it’s effects ie on their mental health. Both of the girls  are really excited to finally share the final product after so much dedication and work has gone into making this episode from planning, interviewing and scheduling to editing and now posting the episode! At the same time, this will be the last time that you will hear them speak as a host in an episode. As their time making and producing the podcast has come to an end, the two are ready to face new challenges. But don’t worry, they were able to select a great new team consisting of 4 amazing people, who will be introduced on Instagram in the following days! So stay tuned until now and enjoy the episode! Also make sure to check out our Instagram @duralexsedlexpod and email us any suggestions that you have for future episodes duralexsedlexpod@gmail.comEnjoy and we will see you in the next one!
Hello guys, Alissa and Anna are back after an intense exam + deadline filled period - these past 2 weeks have been stressful for them and probably also for you guys too! But since it’s Sunday you guys are in for a treat once again - a new episode will be live later today called „The Global Covid-19 Response and its Implications on Human Rights“ ! During this time Anna had Covid and was sadly unable to be a part of this interview - but Alissa did really well and asked Prof. Dr. Brigit Toebes all the interesting global health & mental health related law questions. Dr. Toebes is a professor at the University of Groningen and her expertise lies within the realm of health law in a global context. The two talked about health law in the context of the pandemic, the effect the pandemic had on human rights of individuals, the right to mental health and many more! We really hope you enjoy this weeks episode and a special thank you to Alissa for doing this all by herself also on such short notice! If you are interested in working with Dr Toebes make sure to email her about any inquires that you have here b.c.a.toebes@rug.nl or for the blogposts email her colleague Jamie Behrendt here j.behrendt@rug.nl ! Also make sure to check out our Instagram @duralexsedlexpod and email us any suggestions that you have for future episodes duralexsedlexpod@gmail.comEnjoy and we will see you in the next one!
Episode 10 - the podcast has come a long way!On this weeks episode Alissa and Anna welcome the Our Rule of Law Team. Consisting of 4 second year LLB students, Anna, Tekla, Zuzanna and Elene are currently in the midst of organising their second event for exploring and countering the democratic backsliding taking place in Europe, including Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria and the Netherlands - It is happening in the University of Groningen Academy Building on the 24th of June (find more information on their Instagram page @ourruleoflaw). Last year’s festival brought together Polish and Dutch judges, academics, journalist and lawyers, and got national and international media attention. So, you can get excited for what this team brings to Groningen this summer! As this episode contains a lot of law related information, we recommend to get a good introduction to the factual background of the Rule of Law crisis in Poland and Hungary, listen to our second episode with Prof. Dr. John Morijn (on Spotify or via this link - https://open.spotify.com/episode/62PtDfowvjCukdN82rYEZA?si=Tm95rB04S4eA2J-KhNYCmw ) In this episode Alissa and Anna question the girls on who they are, how they came up with this idea and what this year’s event actually entails. Building on this the episode also elaborates on which high profile lawyers, judges and scholars are coming to this years event and what you can expect. We end the episode on how you can personally get involved in this year’s event so make sure you listen till the end!If you are interested in the positions they offer please contact them here: instagram @ourruleoflaw or via email ourruleoflaw.eu@gmail.comMake sure to check out our Instagram @duralexsedlexpod and email us any suggestions that you have for future episodes duralexsedlexpod@gmail.comEnjoy and we will see you in the next one!
This weeks episode features a special guest - Tekla Emborg, a Tech Track LLB student at the University of Groningen. You heard that right, she is second year student, and the first time a student in general is coming up in a separate episode! Tekla made a draft for a potential honours course here at the University of Groningen, which discusses  why students are so distracted nowadays how professors and others can use/bypass this to educate students more accurately. While the honours programme has not yet been approved, Alissa and Anna, who met Tekla through Dr. Mando Rachovitsa, found it very interesting as to how Tekla came up with this project and where her drive comes from. Together they also talk about how dangerous social media actually is and what students can do to be more present in their lives - be it socially, in a university setting or just on their day-to-day. Please let us know how you find this episode, and if you would be interested in seeing more students coming on the Podcast! If you are interested in participating in the Programme or just chat with Tekla about the episode, make sure to email her t.m.emborg@student.rug.nl (as she does not have social media) Make sure to check out our Instagram @duralexsedlexpod and email us any suggestions that you have for future episodes duralexsedlexpod@gmail.comEnjoy and we will see you in the next one!
To our international relations community! This week it is all about you… the girls present to you an introduction to international relations with Prof. Dr. Jaap de Wilde, a professor of International Relations and Security Studies here at the University of Groningen. The three discuss the basic theories of international relations of realism, liberalism and more! They go deep into the current matters of the world and how IR applies to them. Be sure to join them this week to learn about IR and it’s far reaching effects, you will not regret it! Make sure to check out our Instagram @duralexsedlexpod and email us any suggestions that you have for future episodes duralexsedlexpod@gmail.com. You can contact Dr. de Wilde for any inquiries at: j.h.de.wilde@rug.nlEnjoy and we will see you in the next one!
It is Sunday which means… a new episode is live. This weeks episode revolves around… you guessed it - Environmental law. Alissa and Anna sit down with Prof. Dr. Lorenzo Squintani, a professor of Energy Law at the University of Groningen to discuss his views on European Environmental Law. What is the European Green Deal? And does it really work? This is one of the areas the three are going to be diving into. Besides this, they dive into the world of International Environmental Law, exploring the COP26 and other interesting & hot topics. To wrap up, Dr. Squintani talks openly about the positions they offer at the Faculty.. so listen up if you are a masters student, as this applies to you. Make sure to check out our Instagram @duralexsedlexpod and email us any suggestions that you have for future episodes duralexsedlexpod@gmail.com Enjoy and we will see you in the next one!
This weeks episode is going to be about something that many of you might not have heard about.. it’s almost as if these crimes were indeed swept under the rug. We are gonna be discussing the Magdalene Laundries of Ireland, which started sometime in the 1800s and continued until the late 90s early 2000s. During these times women, who were considered „broken“ or „promiscuous", were taken in by the Catholic Church to redeem themselves and choose a „better path“. I think we all know what this means. But how did this exactly happen? What work did these women have to do? And why exactly does no one know about these crimes besides people in Ireland? That is what we will be discussing in this weeks episode. So sit down, relax and enjoy us talking about the Magdalene Laundries! Also if this episode indeed peaked your interest, then you should really check out a documentary by Irish Filmmaker Steven O‘Riordan called "The Forgotten Maggies“, it again showcases what we have talked about today in a bit greater detail. See you on the next one guys. Check out our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/duralexsedlexpod/ or contact us here: duralexsedlexpod@gmail.com if you have any questions or queries. 
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