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Dear listeners (or should we say good evening Europe?),With Eurovision recently behind us and exam season in full swing, we know you could use a break. 🌟 Tune in to our latest episode, where we dive into the fascinating world of Eurovision! From its rich history and the challenges faced by host countries, to the economic impacts and voting patterns, we've got it all covered. Plus, enjoy some juicy controversies, legal insights on copyright and intellectual property, and much more.Take a well-deserved study break and join us for a fun and informative journey through the glitz and drama of Eurovision. 🎤✨ Now streaming on all podcast platforms!

Dear listener 🎧,In this episode of Dura Lex Sed Lex, we had the pleasure of hosting Yahia Hammedi, a second-year law student whose passion for history and the arts knows no bounds. 📚🎭 Yahia not only delved into the world of legal studies but also graced the stage as an actor in Act Committee's production of "A Doll's House." 🏛️🎬Together, we embarked on a journey through time, exploring the captivating stories of remarkable women who defied societal norms and left an indelible mark on history. 💪✨ From the courageous novelist Laura Kieler to the bold figures of ancient Rome, Hortensia and Pompeia, and the revered Aisha Bint Abu Bakr, Wife of the Prophet, we uncovered tales of resilience, courage, and empowerment. 📜💫We also took a brief dive into the complexities of women's rights in medieval Europe, shedding light on the challenges and triumphs of women throughout the ages. 🏰💼Tune in to this enlightening episode as we unravel the threads of history and celebrate the timeless spirit of female empowerment. 🌟Happy listening! 🎉

🎙️🎧Dear listeners welcome back to a new episode of DLSL! Today we are going to talk about the freedom of assembly and how this freedom is viewed worldwide🪧🌎📢🗣️. Freedom of assembly is often viewed as a fundamental feature of a healthy democratic system as it allows citizens to participate in the political process, it gives them a voice and it enables an extra check on the government. This right has been enshrined in many international treaties, however the degree to which people are allowed to freely assemble varies worldwide. In today’s episode we are therefore going to provide a historical overview, a comparative analysis through the democracy index and finally we are going to present you with some case law. Join us in this episode where we uncover the right to freedom of assembly and if you are curious about other topics we have discussed, don’t forget to check our previous episodes. 🌎🚀

🎧🎙️Dear listeners welcome back to a new episode of Dura Lex sed Lex! In this episode we are going to talk about the recent developments that have occurred in the Democratic Republic of the Congo🇨🇩. The DRC since the end of the second cong war has tried to regain internal stability, however in 2022 with the reemergence of rebel groups, stability and peace with neighbouring countries seems to be at stake. In todays episode we are going to explore the roots behind the conflict in the DRC, the humanitarian causes sparked by the conflict and the role of natural resources in shaping this conflict. So if you are interested to learn more about this topic, don’t forget to check out this new episode! 🎙️🚀

🎧🎙️Dear listeners welcome back to a new episode of Dura Lex sed Lex! Embark with us on a journey through the cosmos as today we are going to dive into space law🚀👩🚀🪐. At the beginning of the 20th century space exploration seemed like sci-fi, however, since the launch of Sputnik I, the first satellite, space exploration has become a reality. Today we are talking about establishing space stations on the moon and of the possibilities of sending humans to Mars, which are a “giant leap for mankind”. However, as you probably have guessed, space is not immune to the law! In this episode we are going to talk about some key treaties and agreements which govern activities in space and then we are going to touch upon space tourism, space mining and the commercialisation of space. So if you are interested to learn about space law, don’t forget to listen to our latest episode! 🚀🛰️👽

🎙️🎧Dear listeners, Dura Lex sed Lex is back with its first episode of 2024! Mark you calendars as this year in over 50 countries citizens are called to the electoral polls. Discover with us how the electoral outcomes in Taiwan, the US and Russia are going to shape the geo-political scene. Between the 6-9 of June a really important election is going to take place: European citizens are going to vote for its European Parliament. So if you are interested to know more on how to vote and on the topic, check out our latest episode. 🚀🌍🇪🇺

🚀🌍👻Dear listeners welcome back to a new episode from Dura Lex Sed Lex! “Silent Nightmares: True Crime Under the Mistletoe”. Christmas is a celebration of happiness and joyfulness and of family reunification. However, not always during this holiday happiness is spread. Often during this time of the year the most tragic and disturbing accidents occur: From killer Santas to unsolved mysteries, join us in this spooky episode where we unwrap the most controversial Christmas accidents and murders 🎄. This time, less law, more mystery 👀. Nonetheless dear listeners we wish you a Merry Christmas, holidays full of joy and a Happy New year! 🌟🍾🎊

🎙️🎧Hello and welcome back to this new episode of Dura Lex sed Lex: Innovation or Invasion? The dual nature of AI in modern society. Have you ever wondered when using chatbots such as ChatGPT, who owns the input and output and how your data is used? In today’s episode we are going to provide an answer to these questions. We are briefly going to touch upon the history of AI and analyse the growing impacts AI is having on surveillance, criminal justice and privacy. The growth of AI and its prominent role in our daily lives has risen many questions as to whether a new legal framework is need or whether the existing legal framework can be adapted in wake of these emerging technologies. Join us in this new discussion and satisfy your curiosity. 🌎🚀

🎙️✨ Exciting News! Our upcoming podcast episode, "No Place to Call Home: Exploring the Plight of the Stateless," is set to drop this Friday. In this deep dive, we'll embark on a journey covering the essence of statelessness—what it is, its causes, the global situation, the myriad challenges faced, and the complex legal frameworks in place. Join us as we shed light on the untold stories and complexities surrounding statelessness. Stay tuned for a thought-provoking exploration into this often-overlooked issue. 🚀 #DuraLexSedLex #NewEpisodeAlert #HumanRights #ComingSoon🎙️✨Bibliography: Blanka Ujvari, 'The Causes of Statelessness' (2017) 2017 Hungarian YB Int'l L & Eur L 105 Case C-135/08 Janko Rottman v Freistaat Bayern [2010] ECR I-01449 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness (signed 30 August 1961, entered into force 13 December 1975) 989 UNTS 175 Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons (adopted 28 September 1954, entered into force 6 June 1960) 360 UNTS 117 Council of Europe Convention on the Avoidance of Statelessness in relation to State Succession (signed 19 May 2006, entered into force 1 May 2009) 2650 UNTS 305 Vienna Convention on succession of States in respect of Treaties (signed 23 August 1978, entered into force 6 November 1996) 1946 UNTS 3 Gordon S, ‘China’s Hidden Children: Denied Documents and at Risk of Statelessness’ (European Network on Statelessness, 19 January 2017) <https://www.statelessness.eu/updates/blog/chinas-hidden-children-denied-documents-and-risk-statelessness> accessed 28 November 2023 Manby B, ‘The Right to a Nationality and the Secession of South Sudan: A Commentary on the Impact of the New Laws’ (Open Society Foundations, June 2012) <https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/publications/right-nationality-and-secession-south-sudan-commentary-impact-new-laws> accessed 28 November 2023 Shaun, ‘Difference between Jus Soli and Jus Sanguinis: EuroPassport Inc.: Blog’ (EuroPassport Inc., 27 July 2022) <https://europassport.ca/2021/10/28/what-is-the-difference-between-jus-soli-and-jus-sanguinis/> accessed 28 November 2023 UNHCR, Background Note on Gender Equality, Nationality Laws and Statelessness 2023, 7 March 2023 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, ‘Background Note on Gender Equality, Nationality Laws and Statelessness 2023’ (Refworld, 7 March 2023) <https://www.refworld.org/docid/640751284.html> accessed 28 November 2023 ‘Global Action Plan to End Statelessness: 2014 – 2024’ (UNHCR) <https://www.unhcr.org/ibelong/global-action-plan-2014-2024/> accessed 28 November 2023 ‘Global Developments on Statelessness’ (European Union Agency for Asylum) <https://euaa.europa.eu/asylum-report-2023/15-global-developments-statelessness> accessed 28 November 2023 ‘Rohingya Refugee Crisis Explained’ (USA for UNHCR. The Un Refugee Agency, 23 August 2023) <https://www.unrefugees.org/news/rohingya-refugee-crisis-explained/#:~:text=Despite%20living%20in%20Myanmar%20for,the%20world’s%20largest%20stateless%20population.> accessed 28 November 2023 ‘Syria The Silenced Kurds’ (Human Rights Watch, October 1996) <https://www.hrw.org/reports/1996/Syria.htm#:~:text=93%2C%20issued%20in%20August%201962,the%20border%20from%20Turkish%20Kurdistan> accessed 28 November 2023 ‘UN Conventions on Statelessness’ (UNHCR) <https://www.unhcr.org/what-we-do/protect-human-rights/ending-statelessness/un-conventions-statelessness> a

Welcome back to another episode of Dura Lex Sed Lex. As you may have seen, either in action or online, a lot is happening at RuG at the moment, as well as other universities throughout the Netherlands. As previously discussed with Dr Susanne Täuber, academic freedom seems to be questioned. A concern that has sparked outrage online and offline and resulted in numerous protests in Groningen. In other cities, such as Amsterdam, protests were caused by several factors, including the University of Amsterdam's partnership with Shell, the global corporate giant responsible for large-scale destruction of the environment. Thus, on this week's podcast, we will discuss the right to protest and interview activists from multiple student organisations. In the first part of this episode, Eva and Georgia will talk about the European and Dutch laws that protect the right to protest. Furthermore, in the second part of the episode we will hear from Alissa, one of the Dura Lex Sed Lex founders. She sat down with activists from the Amsterdam Autonomous Coalition (AAC) and Activisten Partij/Activist Party who are operating at the UvA in Amsterdam and were involved in the recent protests of January 13th and May 13th. They talk about their organisations, their goals and motivations, and discuss in detail what was going on at the protests. We would like to thank them for their participation in this interview, especially in the aftermath of such a violent altercation where several of their members were injured or arrested. We believe sharing these stories is paramount to promoting their cause and we stand in solidarity with them.Please check out their socials and learn how to further support their cause: Activisten Partij UvA: https://www.instagram.com/activistenpartijuva/Amsterdam Autonomous Coalition: https://www.instagram.com/amsterdamautonomouscoalition/As this will be this season’s last episode, we wanted to thank you for tuning in over the last two years. This has been a wonderful journey and we are thankful that we could help spread information and educate people in such a unique and fun manner. All the best - your Dura Lex Sed Lex Team