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A shot in the dark: A three-part podcast about Covid vaccines and human rights

This new podcast asks what access to Covid-19 vaccines shows us about global health inequalities, why the at-risk are being neglected and how young people are being affected. Dr Sharifah Sekalala and Belinda Rawson have compiled the series to explore the human rights issues that have evolved, and which have been exacerbated, during the pandemic.

Thu 03 Feb 2022, 13:00 | Tags: Lacuna, Podcast, Research, Staff in action

WLS Alumna discusses career journey in LawCareeers.net Podcast

Annabel Akintomide, who studied on our LLB 3 year degree programme from 2008-2011, recently took part in a LawCareers.net podcast to discuss her career journey and what it means to work as an in-house lawyer.

Mon 17 Jan 2022, 14:45 | Tags: Alumni, Podcast

New podcast series explores consent in legal history and in courtrooms today

A new podcast series commissioned by legal historian Dr Laura Lammasniemi and produced by Narrative Matters, explores the history of sexual consent and asks whether understanding that history can help tackle present-day problems in securing convictions for sexual offences.

The Age of Consent features thirteen expert voices, from academics to rape crisis workers and journalists, invited by Dr Lammasniemi to bring their own perspectives to the conversation.

Thu 09 Dec 2021, 14:53 | Tags: Podcast, Research, Staff in action

New Feminist Judgements Podcast Launches 20 August

Warwick Law School’s Professor Vanessa Munro and the Scottish Feminist Judgments Project launch their new podcast series this Thursday.

Wed 19 Aug 2020, 10:00 | Tags: Podcast, Staff in action