
North East Law Review (NELR) is a student run Law Review from Newcastle University, est in January 2013. This student led podcast has invited a variety of special guests, from academics to legal professionals, to speak on a wide range of topics all to do with the law.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | Education | ||||

What happens when the welfare system changes — and the people who rely on it are left uncertain about their future?
In our latest episode, we speak with Hannah Cooper from Citizens Advice about the real challenges advisers are seeing on the front li... more
Bid rigging is a grave competition law infringement that significantly compromises public procurement by causing artificially inflated prices and preventing public authorities from securing the most advantageous terms for public funds. In this lectur... more
In this episode, listen to Sâmela Pedrada Cardoso share insights into her research on Tupinikim spatiality, the body–territory relationship, memory, colonialism, and other compelling themes.
Join us for this episode as Newcastle PhD candidate Bernardo Carvalho de Mello offers a fascinating look into his research on discrimination in international human rights law, exploring how legal frameworks shape the lived experiences of marginalised... more
In our newest episode, Professor Oles Andriychuk has a lively conversation about Competition Law with PhD Candidate Isaac Juma.
Join us for another episode of our Podcast. This episode's guest is Newcastle University PhD Candidate Isaac Juma, who explains what his research into Competition Law is, talks about Big Tech, data, privacy, and much more. You'll learn a lot!
Enjoy a quick conversation with Dr Tanya Krupiy, learn about her fabulous research on AI and Human rights, and get some advice on applying for a PhD.
Get to know more about the world of anti-heroes with our latest episode of the Northeast Law Review Podcast!
In this episode, we sit down with the brilliant Adam Rowe, a lecturer at Newcastle University whose research dances between Nietzschean ph... more









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