Foundation for Law, Justice and Society


(4.8 stars; 11 reviews)

University of Oxford Podcasts

Chapitres

Citizenship, Religious Rights and State Identity in Arab Constitutions: Who Is F… 22:22 Lu par Nathan Brown
Capitalism v. Democracy: Money in Politics and the Free Market Constitution 21:35 Lu par John W Adams and Denis Galligan
Persepolis: Introductory talk by Kaveh Moussavi, Iranian human rights lawyer 22:58 Lu par Kaveh Moussavi
Patent Policy in Genomics and Human Genetics: Epistemic Communities, Courts and … 25:31 Lu par Ingrid Schneider
Successful Constitutions - The Break-Up of Nations: The Constitutional Dimension… 35:12 Lu par Denis Galligan
Constitution Making - The Break-Up of Nations: The Constitutional Dimensions Usi… 23:47 Lu par Bogdan Iancu
Constitutional Instability : The Case of Central and Eastern Europe - The Break-… 41:06 Lu par Daniel Smilov
The New Regulatory Space: Reframing Democratic Governance 40:53 Lu par Frank Vibert
We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks 19:38 Lu par Jonathan Bright
Social Media: A Critical Introduction 18:18 Lu par Christian Fuchs
Killing by Drones: The Legal and Public Policy Dimensions 53:28 Lu par Rory O Millson
Could Scotland Join the European Union? 53:37 Lu par Graham Avery, Michael Keating and Sionaidh Douglas-Scott
Where next for ombudsmen schemes? 14:44 Lu par Lewis Shand Smith
Ombudsman Service - Consumer Engagement 15:34 Lu par Caroline Wayman
Early Resolution in Ombudsmen schemes 12:23 Lu par Adam Sampson
Reassessing the Civil Law Tradition: the Changing Role of the Judge Annual Lectu… 55:49 Lu par Carlo Guarnieri
Social Media and the Culture of Connectivity 53:55 Lu par José van Dijck
Book Colloquium: Popular Representations of Development: Insights from Novels, F… 1:34:35 Lu par David Lewis, Catherine Jenkins, Tim Markham, Amir Paz-Fuchs and Martin Wynne
(In)formal Economies, Economies of Favour: The End of Transition? 1:07:57 Lu par John Round and Nicolette Makovicky
Democratic Deficits and Gender Quotas: The Evolution of the Proposed EU Directiv… 47:37 Lu par Julie Suk
Gender Quotas for Corporate Boards -The diffusion of a distinct national policy … 26:02 Lu par Mari Teigen
The Critical Mass Marker Approach to Gender Quotas 33:27 Lu par Jude Browne
Shakespeare and the Lower Register of Constitutional Thought 1:22:35 Lu par Denis Galligan
Can We Save Countries from Economic Crises? Some lessons from IMF and EU experie… 50:11 Lu par Max Watson, Denis Galligan and David Vines
The New Global Rulers: The Privatization of Regulation in the World Economy 57:19 Lu par Denis Galligan, Bettina Lange, Amir Paz-Fuchs, Frank Vibert and Max Watson
Machiavelli's The Prince-500 Years On 50:21 Lu par Paolo Carta and Dennis Galligan
How do Institutions Change? The Prospects for Law and Justice Priorities in the … 59:36 Lu par Michael Woolcock, Masooda Bano and Samuel Clark
Populism in Modern Constitutions 24:03 Lu par Richard Parker
National models, achieving full coverage, sources of funding, building business … 44:01 Lu par Christopher Hodges
First Annual Conference on Consumer ADR: Jacqueline Minor 44:02 Lu par Jacqueline Minor
Sharia-guided family laws in Bangladesh: The Impact of the Constitution 12:44 Lu par Tahrat Naushaba Shahid
Annual Lecture in Law and Society: Law and Social Illusion 1:03:33 Lu par Liam B Murphy
Al-Azhar and Interpretation of Sharia in the New Egyptian Constitution 9:10 Lu par Masooda Bano
Implementing "Sharia" in Syria's liberated areas 20:45 Lu par Thomas Pierret
Pro-Women Legal Reform in Morocco: Is Religion an Obstacle? 29:10 Lu par Imane Chaara
Comparing Sharia with the Modern Constitutions 22:24 Lu par Siraj Khan
Sharia law and Muslim legal mythology 42:02 Lu par Robert Gleave
Media Law after Leveson: Newsgathering, data protection and source protection 17:46 Lu par David Erdos
Media Law after Leveson: Closing Remarks 19:51 Lu par Gillian Phillips
Media Law after Leveson: Public Interest 49:04 Lu par Sir Stephen Sedley, Rachael Craufurd Smith, Gavin Phillipson and Andrew Scott
Media Law after Leveson: The Sanctity of Press Partisanship 15:52 Lu par Paul Wragg
Media Law after Leveson: Newsgathering, journalistic sources, and criminal inves… 15:10 Lu par Damian Carney
Media Law after Leveson: Regulating the Press 45:46 Lu par Damian Tambini, Tom Gibbons, Lara Fielden and Eric Barendt
Media Law after Leveson: Opening Remarks 26:58 Lu par Denis Galligan and Hugh Tomlinson
Economic Rights and Regulatory Regimes: Is there still a 'right' to water? Round… 1:04:36 Lu par Ronan Palmer, Paul Hammett, Bill Howard, Bettina Lange and Mark Shepheard
Economic Rights and Regulatory Regimes: Is there still a 'right' to water? Panel… 55:55 Lu par Donald McGillvray, Bill Howard and Sarah Hendry
Economic Rights and Regulatory Regimes: Is there still a 'right' to water? Panel… 47:42 Lu par Alice Piure and Jon Stern
Economic Rights and Regulatory Regimes: Is there still a 'right' to water? Panel… 58:28 Lu par Karen Morrow, Mark Shepheard and Bettina Lange
New Questions in Regulation: Regulatory Capture Revisited 1:23:46 Lu par Max Watson, Chris Decker, Robert Baldwin, Karen Yeung, Frank Vibert, Bettina Lange, Kira Matus, Alain Jeunemaitre and Thomas O'Riordan
New Questions in Regulation - Panel Discussion 50:42 Lu par Max Watson, Chris Decker, Robert Baldwin, Karen Yeung, Frank Vibert, Bettina Lange, Kira Matus, Alain Jeunemaitre and Thomas O'Riordan
Are Courts Representative Bodies - a Canadian Perspective 13:29 Lu par Robert J Sharpe
Are Courts Representative Bodies? 22:01 Lu par Jed Rakoff
The Place of Britain in a Future Europe 56:20 Lu par Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator and the Financial Times
Redirecting Fleet Street 5: Constitutionalising Media Power 21:15 Lu par Damian Tambini
Redirecting Fleet Street 4: What Should Press Regulation Regulate? 23:47 Lu par Onora O'Neill
Redirecting Fleet Street: 3: Tweets, Beaks and Hacks: Regulation and the Law in … 10:09 Lu par Mark Stephens
Redirecting Fleet Street: 2: Press Regulation: Taking Account of Media Convergen… 17:23 Lu par Lara Fielden
Redirecting Fleet Street 1: The Failure of UK Press Accountability Systems 21:51 Lu par Martin Moore
Redirecting Fleet Street: Introduction 2:34 Lu par Denis Galligan
Constitutional Borrowing and other Hazards: The Islamic Republic and Transformat… 1:00:00 Lu par Miriam Kunkler
2012 Annual Lecture in Law and Society: The Strange History of the American Fede… 58:55 Lu par Pauline Maier and Denis Galligan
Europe on the Brink? Constitutional Issues 17:31 Lu par Paul Craig
Europe on the Brink? Economic Issues 15:37 Lu par Max Watson
Europe on the Brink? Political Issues 18:15 Lu par Graham Avery
Europe on the Brink? Introduction and Historical Issues 27:58 Lu par Anne Deighton, Christina Redfield, Denis Galligan and John W Adams
Abbe Sieyes, Guttenberg, and Habermas: Constitutional Revolutions in Egypt and t… 43:45 Lu par Nathan Brown, Denis Galligan and Mila Vorsteeg
Will Constitutional Theocracy bloom after the Arab Spring? 42:52 Lu par Clark Lombardi and William B Quandt
The Middle East Revolution: take 2, Constitutionalism 27:44 Lu par Chibli Mallat and Tom Ginsburg
Keynote Speech 19:08 Lu par Terry Davis
The International 'Responsibility to Protect' and the 'Responsibility to Rebuild… 20:43 Lu par Richard Caplan
From Conditionality to Disconnection-The Ambivalent Relationship between the Cou… 14:42 Lu par Valsamis Mitsilegas
Hard Law, Soft Law and the Politics of Standards: Regulating Political Parties i… 16:18 Lu par Daniel Smilov
The Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities: From Standar… 17:34 Lu par Rainer Hoffmann
The Council of Europe and the death penalty: intergovernmental legitimation as e… 18:26 Lu par Kundai Sithole
Sixty Years of Normative Production in the Council of Europe: The Legal Nature, … 18:45 Lu par Manuel Lezertua
Explaining the Momentum behind the Council of Europe's Norm Entrepreneurship 17:20 Lu par Gwendolyn Sasse
War, Law and the Cold War: Making the European Convention on Human Rights 13:37 Lu par Anne Deighton
Where do norms come from? 12:22 Lu par Jennifer Jackson-Preece
Norm Entrepreneurship - Theoretical and Methodological Challenges 17:28 Lu par Jeffrey Checkel
The Indirect Origins of the Judicial Constitution: 2011 Annual Lecture in Law an… 56:27 Lu par Denis Galligan
The Role of Courts in a Democracy: Debate 1:41:22 Lu par Charles Clarke, Lord Justice Jacob, Richard Bellamy, Philip Sales, Tony Wright, Daniel Kelemen and Joshua Rozenburg
The History of Modern Constitutionalism 41:28 Lu par Horst Dipple
Politicizing Law, Judicializing Politics: A Realist Approach to Comparative Cons… 52:11 Lu par Ran Hirschl
FLJS part 6: Laws in times of peace and war 2:39 Lu par Aharon Barak and Afua Hirsch
FLJS part 5: Closing Remarks: Cases of Family Reunification and use of torture 6:12 Lu par Aharon Barak
FLJS part 4: The Relationship between Political and Judicial Branches 4:43 Lu par Aharon Barak
FLJS part 3: Criticisms and Answers: Proportionality vs. Strict Scrutiny 5:11 Lu par Aharon Barak
FLJS part 2: Freedom of Speech 1:25 Lu par Aharon Barak
FLJS part 1: Human Rights 3:05 Lu par Aharon Barak
2009 Annual Lecture: Human rights and their limitations: the role of proportiona… 59:07 Lu par Aharon Barak
Human Rights and their Limitations: The Role of Proportionality 1:12:05 Lu par Aharon Barak
Equality in an Era of Responsibility 1:06:49 Lu par John Roemer
Justice after Atrocity: A Cosmopolitan Pluralist Approach 56:02 Lu par Mark Drumbl
Beyond the Third Way in Labour Law: Towards the Constitutionalization of Labour … 47:02 Lu par Hugh Collins
If the Public Would be Outraged by Their Rulings, Should Judges Care? 46:46 Lu par Cass Sunstein
Contract, Obligation, Rights and Reciprocity in the New Modern Welfare State 58:10 Lu par Raymond Plant
Courts, Legislatures, Administrators, and the Making of Social Policy 52:26 Lu par Martin Shapiro
FLJS and Aspen Institute Lecture: Detention without Trial in Wartime Britain 57:29 Lu par AWB Simpson
Transformative Constitutionalism and Socio-Economic Rights Part 2 22:15 Lu par Pius Langa
Transformative Constitutionalism and Socio-Economic Rights Part 1 25:33 Lu par Pius Langa

Critiques

hard to listen to


(5 stars)

the audio quality is good and everything but it's hard to listen to these communists insane thought processes. in the first part they advocate schizophrenia because someone might see pictures of your life online