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North East Law Review

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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.
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Episodes

S4 E2 - Adam Rowe - Nietzsche, Napoleon and Law

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 philosophy, Napoleonic history, and the complexities of international law. Adam discusses his fascination with two towering figures: Friedrich Nietzsche and Napoleon Bonaparte—thinkers (and doers) who thrived in the tension between brilliance and controve...

Feb 04, 202537 min

S4 E1 -Víctor Cázares - History, Constitutions and Creative Media for Research

Dive into a riveting conversation with Víctor Cázares as he unravels the intricate dance between history and law, exploring how constitutions are more than just texts—they’re powerful, sometimes violent, catalysts for societal change. Discover the untold stories behind constitutional evolution as Víctor highlights the surprising connections between peacemaking and conflict and why history’s lessons are crucial for shaping the laws of tomorrow. Be captivated by Víctor’s innovative approach of usi...

Feb 04, 202539 min

S3.4 A Conversation with Nick Collins about Finance at Newcastle University

In the second part of Shah Yaseen Ali's mini-series on governance at Newcastle University, Scarlett welcomes him back to host Nick Collins, who is the Executive Director of Finance. As current President of the Student Union, Yaseen asks questions about budgets and fees at Newcastle.

Sep 05, 202325 min

Introduction To Season 3

The North East Law Review is back with a third season! In this introduction, host Scarlett sits down with Dr Ruth Houghton, academic lead for the NELR (and recent winner of Law Teacher of the Year at the 2023 Northern Law Awards). They discuss what is to come this season, and the future of the NELR.

Sep 05, 202311 min

18. A conversation about mediation with Professor Bryan Clark and Winsome Chan

Scarlett speaks with deputy head of the law school, Bryan Clark to discuss his area of research: mediation and dispute resolution. They also speak with international student and member of the mediation society, Winsome Chan, to discuss her success in national competitions and experiences in mediation.

Apr 13, 202232 min

16. A Conversation with Andrew Beetham about the law on Consent

TW: Rape; Sexual Assault; Sexual Violence; Homophobia Niamh and Scarlett sit down with Newcastle University PHD candidate Andrew Beetham to discuss the law on consent and the surrounding controversies. They discuss Andrew’s case comment on R v BM and relating case law. We would like to emphasise that this is a discussion on consent law only, we do not consider the other pertinent issues present in many of these cases, and comments should be taken only in the context of this law. Please get in to...

Feb 18, 202245 min

Introduction to Season 2

Welcome back to the NELR Podcast! After an extended break, Niamh and new co-host Scarlett are ready to talk to academics and professionals about their work, and are excited to see what students are going to bring to the podcast this year

Nov 22, 20215 min

14. A Conversation with Dr Funke Abimbola MBE

In the final episode of the 2020/21 academic year, Matt and Niamh talk to Dr Funke Abimbola MBE, Newcastle Law School Alumni, about her career after law school, her work on diversity in the legal profession and non-traditional career paths following a law degree. Funke's website is below for more information: https://funkeabimbola.com/

May 24, 20211 hr 6 min

13. A Conversation with Alexa Netty about SolidariTee and the Refugee Crisis

Guest hosts Amy Jones and Izzy Ponsonby talk to Alexa Netty, Executive Director of SolidariTee about the refugee crisis and its intersection with the law. SolidariTee is the largest student-led charity fighting for sustainable change in the refugee crisis. They sell organic t-shirts for £12 with 100% of profits going towards sustainable legal aid, contact i.ponsonby@newcastle.ac or a.jones20@newcastle.ac.uk to buy one or find out more! Or to keep up to date with their work visit https://www.soli...

May 17, 202149 min

12. A Conversation with Dr Nikki Godden-Rasul about Portraits of Women in the Law

Niamh and guest host Rozhin Shabbak talk to Dr Nikki Godden-Rasul about her research on Portraits of women in the law and Inspirational Women of the Law Event 2021. The full reference and link to the website is below. Godden-Rasul N., 'Portraits of women of the law: re-envisioning gender, law and the legal profession in law schools' [2019] 39(3) Legal Studies, 415 https://www.iwlaw.uk/ All information correct at time of recording, 07/05/2021

May 11, 202145 min

11. A Conversation with Robin Taylor about Lawyers Without Borders

Guest hosts Max Chau and Maleka Akuany talk to Robin Taylor, Executive Director of Lawyers Without Borders. Lawyers Without Borders is a non-profit corporation whose mission is to advance global rule of law, build capacity and integrity in the world’s justice sectors and support transitions and development. (https://www.lawyerswithoutborders.org/contact) If you would like to get involved in the LWOB Newcastle Student Division, please email lwob@newcastle.ac.uk

Apr 19, 202144 min

9. A Conversation with Michael Cordner

Guest Host Harri Thomas interviews Admiral Law Technical Director Michael Cordner. Michael talks about his career, what it's like being a manager of a legal team and the impact of COVID-19. Harri also asks Michael some quick-fire questions including a tricky rugby/football question for a born Englishman living in Wales!

Mar 22, 202156 min

8. A Conversation with Dr Sarah Morley about The Novel Beings Project

Niamh and Matt talk to Newcastle Law School's Dr Sarah Morley about an interesting multidisciplinary piece of work she is leading called the Novel Beings Project. Sarah is specifically looking at the development of regulation to deal with novel beings such as Synthetic Genome Technologies and Artificial Intelligence. Check out the project's Twitter @novel_beings

Mar 15, 202157 min

7. A Conversation with Kevin Crosby about the Historical Development of the Jury Franchise

Matt and Niamh talk to Kevin Crosby, senior lecturer at Newcastle University about his route to academia, his research on the Historical Development of the Jury Franchise and the future of the juries in the modern world. Check out the blog post we discussed below. https://lawandhistoryreview.org/article/the-jury-franchise-and-ideals-of-citizenship-in-interwar-britain/

Mar 01, 202146 min

4. A conversation with Emilie Coutin about Life after Law School & Climate Change Law

Matt and Niamh speak to Emilie Coutin, a 2020 Newcastle University Law School graduate currently working in Denmark. Emilie was awarded the Pride of Newcastle University for Outstanding Contribution to Sustainability & the Environment. The blog post we discussed is below: https://thehiveofscience.com/post.php?id=70&fbclid=IwAR2aJ3juFETg5bHQibWSx_XxxoxW7GF3cxgc5Tnjv8tjBPHOm9EXRCaxQfc Follow the blog on Twitter @hiveofscience

Jan 19, 202141 min

3. A Conversation with Colin Murray about Brexit's impact on Northern Ireland

All information was correct at time of recording 11am, 7.12.20 Matt and Niamh discuss Brexit and Northern Ireland with Colin Murray, Reader in Public Law and Lecturer at Newcastle University. Follow the link below to access Colin's blog post https://www.historyworkshop.org.uk/brexit-constitutions-referendums/

Dec 14, 202048 min

2. A Conversation with Dr David Reader about Competition Law

Matt and Niamh discuss Competition Law with Dr David Reader, lecturer in EU and Competition Law at Newcastle University. Follow the link below to access Dave’s blog post https://competitionpolicy.wordpress.com/2018/02/08/why-national-security-concerns-are-unlikely-to-impede-the-melrose-gkn-takeover/

Dec 02, 202043 min

1. A Conversation with Dr Conall Mallory about the Overseas Operations Bill

Matt and Niamh discuss the Overseas Operations Bill with Dr Conall Mallory, senior lecturer in Public Law and Human Rights at Newcastle University. Follow the link below to access Conall's blog post https://ukhumanrightsblog.com/2020/10/12/folk-heroes-villains-and-the-overseas-operations-bill-conall-mallory/

Nov 16, 202038 min

Introduction to the Podcast

Welcome to the North East Law Review, a podcast set up by Law students, for Law students, where we talk to academics and legal professionals about their research and work.

Nov 11, 20202 min
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