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Oxford Undergraduate Law Podcast

Oxford University Undergraduate Law Journal
Disability Terminology
Climate Change
International Arbitration
Children In Detention
Private International Law
Sentencing
Criminal Justice Reform
Judicial Reform
Equality Act 2010
Welfare Principle
Straits
Science and Technology
Law
Intellectual Property
Artificial Intelligence
Plan C
United Kingdom Arbitration Law
World Anti-Doping Code
Proportionality Of Sanctions
EU Law

Hosted by the Oxford University Undergraduate Law Journal’s Podcast Editors, Chum Sdiq, Isaac Tan Kah Hoe, and Bonnie Yeo, and managed by Vice-Editor Yvette Young, the Oxford Undergraduate Law Podcast explores the law, its relationship with society, and its impact on everyday life. The OULP aims to bring academic legal discussion to a wider audience and is brought to you by the Oxford University U... more

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From the boundaries of implied consent in contact sports to antitrust disputes in collegiate programmes, legal rules both shape and respond to sporting practice. In this episode, we take a closer look at anti-doping regulation and the difficult balan... more

When one is faced with a complex, multi-jurisdictional dispute, many questions may arise: Which court is the dispute to be resolved in? What law is applicable? Can the award rendered in one country be enforced in another? In response to these pertine... more

Many of us scrutinise science and technology much less than we do the law. The field of Science and Technology Studies (STS) directly interrogates this incongruence. An interdisciplinary field, STS sees science and technology not as existing in a vac... more

Straits are incredibly important for international shipping, energy security, and military purposes. However, climate change, ecological vulnerability, and piracy are testing the international legal framework governing the straits used for internatio... more

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Jan Exner
Assistant Professor in EU and Sports Law at the Law Faculty of Charles University and partner in Fairzone
Charles University; Fairzone
Episode: For the Love of the Game - Liability and Sanctions in Anti-Doping Regulation: In Conversation with Dr Jan Exner
Anselmo Reyes
Professor and distinguished international arbitrator, former Hong Kong High Court judge
Professor, international arbitrator; Singapore International Commercial Court judge
Episode: International Arbitration and Private International Law: In Conversation with Professor Anselmo Reyes SC
Sheila Jasanoff
Fort Simon Professor of Science and Technology Studies at Harvard Kennedy School, pioneer in STS.
Harvard Kennedy School
Episode: Science, Technology, and the Law: In Conversation with Professor Sheila Jasanoff
Dr Laura Janes
Consultant solicitor specializing in prison law, criminal appeals, and mental health law, particularly for children.
GT Stewart Solicitors and Scott-Moncrieff and Associates
Episode: Sentencing and Appeal for Children with Dr Laura Janes
Dr. Heloise Robinson
Singer Fellow in Law at the University of Oxford, interested in the philosophical foundations informing law.
University of Oxford
Episode: Describing Disability in the Law with Dr Heloise Robinson
Luz Orozco y Villa
A legal scholar and author of The Dangerous Path of Mexico's Judicial Reform
DPhil PhD in Law candidate at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford
Episode: Mexico's Judicial Reforms with Luz Orozco y Villa

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Sentencing and Appeal for Children with Dr Laura Janes
Q: How does the welfare principle apply in sentencing?
The welfare principle emphasizes that children's needs should be paramount, and detention should be a last resort.
Sentencing and Appeal for Children with Dr Laura Janes
Q: What are some of the differences between sentencing for adult offenders and children?
Sentencing for children focuses on protecting and promoting their welfare and preventing offending, rather than solely on punishment.
Describing Disability in the Law with Dr Heloise Robinson
Q: What would you say about the use of the term abnormality in legal contexts?
The term abnormality might imply a value judgment and can be stigmatizing, which is particularly relevant in cases like the Abortion Act 1967.
Describing Disability in the Law with Dr Heloise Robinson
Q: What are the laws that govern disability, such as the Equality Act 2010?
Disability law is broad and involves various aspects beyond the Equality Act, including its application in contract law, tort law, and criminal law.
Mexico's Judicial Reforms with Luz Orozco y Villa
Q: What do you think will happen with the implementation of these reforms and their potential impact on the judiciary?
Current implementations seem rushed and problematic, with concerns that they will not result in a more just or effective judiciary, and instead reinforce political power.

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