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  • Mental Health and the Law
    2025/04/28

    In this episode of the School of Law Podcast from the University of Aberdeen, hosts Neil Weightman and Lauren Mitchell explore the complex relationship between mental health and the law with guests Professor Greg Gordon and Dr. Ewan West. The discussion examines why mental harm is more difficult to claim compensation for than physical injury, the evolution of legal approaches to psychiatric injury, and the challenges courts face when balancing competing interests in mental health cases. The experts explain the legal system's historically conservative approach to mental health claims and discuss the need for potential reforms. The episode also features a tour of the University Student Union with University Ambassador Kirsten Kos, showcasing the facilities available to students, including study spaces, affordable dining options, and recreational areas.

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    28 分
  • The Rule of Law - What is it and Why it Matters
    2025/04/07

    In this episode, Dr. Erin Ferguson discusses the rule of law, the principle that everyone, including governments, is equal before the law. Dr. Ferguson examines democratic backsliding in countries like Hungary and the US, where judicial independence and legal norms face growing threats.

    We explore the differences between UK parliamentary supremacy and US judicial review, and discuss how disinformation undermines democratic institutions. Dr. Ferguson also highlights Scotland's access to justice crisis, where legal aid cuts mean vulnerable people struggle to find representation.

    This episode offers a valuable perspective on why the rule of law matters to everyone and the ongoing work needed to protect this cornerstone of democratic society.

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    47 分
  • Anti-SLAPP Laws: Protecting the Public
    2024/10/23

    In this episode of The School of Law Podcast from the University of Aberdeen, Dr. Francesca Farrington and Professor Justin Borg-Barthet discuss anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) laws and their crucial role in safeguarding freedom of speech. SLAPPs are lawsuits aimed at silencing critics, such as journalists, activists, and human rights defenders, by burdening them with costly legal battles.

    The episode explores how anti-SLAPP laws work to prevent the misuse of defamation claims and other legal threats to stifle public participation in matters of public interest. From high-profile cases involving investigative journalists to broader implications for democracy, the discussion highlights the importance of legal reform to protect individuals and uphold freedom of expression.

    This episode provides valuable insights into the legal mechanisms designed to counter abusive lawsuits and emphasises the need for political will and legal frameworks to support democratic dialogue.

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    46 分
  • Copyright Law: Taylor Swift and the Music Industry
    2024/10/23

    In this episode of The School of Law Podcast from the University of Aberdeen, Professor Abbe Brown, Dr Titilayo Adebola, and Professor Greg Gordon discuss the complex legal landscape of copyright law, with the Taylor Swift case as a central example. The episode explores how copyright operates as a property right, its territorial nature, and the significant role of contracts in determining artists' control over their creations.

    Using Swift's re-recording of her back catalogue as a case study, the discussion delves into the legal challenges artists face when signing contracts early in their careers. The conversation also touches on broader issues, including international copyright treaties and the evolving norms in the music industry.

    For legal professionals, students, and artists alike, this episode provides key insights into the intricate relationship between copyright law and the creative industries.

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    29 分
  • Energy Law and the Transition to a Low-Carbon Future
    2024/10/23

    In this episode of The School of Law Podcast from the University of Aberdeen, Professor Greg Gordon and Dr. Daria Shapovalova discuss the legal challenges surrounding the energy transition from fossil fuels to low-carbon sources. The episode explores the critical role that law and policy play in decarbonising energy systems, securing supply, and addressing energy poverty. The conversation covers topics such as the regulatory frameworks governing oil, gas, and renewables, and the complexities of balancing environmental protection with energy needs.

    For legal professionals and students interested in energy law, this episode provides valuable insights into how legal frameworks are shaping the future of energy, both in the UK and internationally.

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    38 分
  • Crypto Assets, Blockchain, and the Law
    2024/10/23

    This episode of The School of Law Podcast from the University of Aberdeen delves into the legal dimensions of crypto assets and blockchain technology. Dr. Alisdair MacPherson and Professor Burcu Yüksel Ripley discuss how crypto assets challenge traditional legal concepts of property, regulation, and financial transactions. The conversation covers the regulatory gaps, the treatment of crypto assets under English and Scots law, and the broader legal implications of decentralised systems like blockchain.

    For legal professionals and students, this episode offers a sharp analysis of how emerging digital assets are reshaping the legal landscape.

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    42 分
  • Introduction - The School of Law Podcast Series
    2024/10/23

    Welcome to the School of Law Podcast. Hosted by Neil Weightman and Lauren Mitchell, this series features discussions with experts from the lecturing team at the School of Law, Aberdeen University - covering a wide range of topics related to law.

    Whether you’re a legal professional, a student, or just curious about law, this podcast offers clear and engaging insights into how legal matters impact everyday life.

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    1 分