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Dura Lex, Sed Lex

Dura Lex, Sed Lex

Dura Lex, Sed Lex

A team of University of Groningen students aims to discover the most engaging and essential topics. Combining the areas of international and European law, as well as international relations, the episodes aim to educate and start conversations on diverse academic and current subjects. Join us every two weeks for a new episode on all platforms! Inquiries: [email protected]
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Dura Lex, Sed Lex - An Introduction to EU Law - Where it All Began
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02/20/22 • 16 min

Yes you heard this right, this week Anna and Alissa are releasing their first solo podcast episode talking about EU Law basics - EU institutions, case facts & direct effect and supremacy of EU Law over National Law, the judicial branch and how does EU law actually affect us daily? Enjoy!
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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

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Dura Lex, Sed Lex - The History and The Impact of Populism in Italy
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12/04/22 • 61 min

In our second episode we will discuss the role of Populism in Italy, its history in the 20th century and its return in recent years.
In the first part of our episode, our hosts Eva and Georgia will examine the political history of Italy and how populism shaped the 20th century. We will pay attention to its implications on minorities, specifically LGBTQ+ people.
Moreover, we will take a closer look at the current political climate, thus, in the second part of the episode, Elena and Eva will be joined by some special guests. To get a better insight, we invited our Italian friends Edoardo, Enrico and Mic to talk about how the topic of populism is discussed in Italy and how their lives have been affected by this year's elections.
We had a lot of fun producing this episode and hope you have just as much fun listening to it!
Thank you for tuning in to our second episode of season 2!
And stay tuned for more
- your Dura Lex Sed Lex team

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Welcome back to a new episode of Dura Lex Sed Lex! We have a really interesting episode for you on the topic of Moot Courts! Moot Courts are something that nearly every law/international relations student will come across at some stage in their studies, so what are they? How can you get involved? What are the benefits of doing a Moot Court? If you want the answers to these questions and many more, make sure to listen to this episode.
In the episode, Elena, Georgia, and Eva discuss their experiences with Moot Courts, the advantages, the motivations to get involved and much more! In the second half, Elena and Eva interviewed Roan Buma about his recent participation in the European Law Moot Court Competition. Roan was on the RUG team, which went on to win Best Advocate General 2023 in Luxembourg in the competition's final! He talks about his experiences of Moot Court and the impact it has had on him. Moreover, Alex Schuster, one of the coaches of this year's Moot Court, joined Elena and Eva to discuss his role in the competition and offered us some of his wisdom!
Thank you so much to our guests this week. Make sure to listen to this episode and follow us on Linkedin and Instagram to keep updated!!
#mootcourt #elmc #student #podcast #universityofgroningen #cjeu #debate #lawstudent #internationalrelationsstudent #europeanlawmootcourt #europeanlaw #mootcourtcompetitions #university #law

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Dura Lex, Sed Lex - The Seán Binder Case- an Interview with Seán Binder
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04/30/23 • 34 min

"I am not on trial, the Rule of Law and human rights are on trial" - Seán Binder.
The audio version of our video episode is now available wherever you get your podcasts! Eva and Georgia interview Seán Binder, a Human Rights’ Activist who recently faced charges of espionage, being a member of a criminal organisation, human trafficking, money laundering and fraud by Greek authorities. We talked to Seán about his case, the motivation for his enduring activism and why his case is so crucial in upholding the Rule of Law. Moreover, we discussed how his case has affected him and why solidarity in every form matters. We hope you will enjoy this episode. Make sure to check out our Instagram @duralexsedlexpod for more updates, and see YouTube for our other episodes, Dura Lex Sed Lex Podcast.
#humanrights #news #politics #duralexsedlex #law #internationarelations #lawstudent #internationalrealtionsstudent #searchandrescue #seánbinder #saramardini #humanrightslaw #internationallaw #greece #lesbos #ireland #europe #fyp #groningen #universityofgroningen

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Hi everyone! Welcome to a new year with us at Dura Lex, Sed Lex!
This week's episode will be about a case that has been described as "the largest criminalization of solidarity" in Europe: We will discuss the case of the 24 Human Rights Activists who, for their voluntary work in Lesbos, faced charges of espionage, human trafficking, money laundering and fraud by Greek authorities. We will mainly focus on Seán Binder, one of the 24 aid workers that are being accused. Moreover, Eva and Georgia will talk about European migration policies and discuss them in regard to existing laws.
We are super proud of this week's episode as we are joined by a fantastic guest: Irish MEP Grace O'Sullivan. She is one of the MEPs who championed the case on an EU level and kindly took the time to answer our questions.
We hope you will enjoy this episode and that it will raise more attention to the current case, which has deeply affected humanitarian work in Greece and challenges European values and laws.
We look forward to discussing more interesting topics in the coming weeks! Thank you for tuning in to our fourth episode of season 2!! Stay tuned for more
-your Dura Lex Sed Lex team.

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Welcome back to Dura Lex Sed Lex!
This week we will be talking about a very special topic that is often overlooked: the Indigenous Peoples around the world - their long struggle for legal recognition and ongoing strive to have that recognition adequately enforced.
Eva and Elena will give you some historical and legal insights regarding the lives of Indigenous Peoples all around the world. Moreover, they will discuss the current struggles of indigenous people and thus, they will be joined by an absolute expert on the topic, Medes Malaihollo, a Ph.D. researcher at the University of Groningen who is researching the legal aspects of lives of indigenous Peoples. Together, they will discuss some of the core and some of the emerging issues that Indigenous Peoples around the world have to deal with. Also, make sure to stay tuned as there is a surprise waiting for you at the end of the episode! And of course we hope you will enjoy this episode!
On a different note, we also want to use this opportunity to thank every listener who tuned in this year. This will be the last upload from us for now, however, we will be back with more exciting topics in 2023! Therefore - Happy Holidays, Happy New Year and see you soon in 2023!
- your Dura Lex Sed Lex team.

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New Episode, New Season, New Team!
Dura Lex Sed Lex underwent some changes in the summer period. And now we are happy to announce the new team who will be continuing with this amazing project.
In this episode you get to briefly meet and hear from the new members - Elena, Eva, Georgia and Darina - who will be with you as creators of this season.
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In our first episode of Season 2 Dura Lex Sed Lex dived into the interesting world of self-driving vehicles.
Autonomous driving and particularly its legal implication is not only part of the second year of the International law LLB program but is also a very current and interesting topic. Luckily, we were able to get a hold of Bashar Fteiha who is a Ph.D. researcher at the University of Groningen. He, as our guest speaker, was there to help us understand this legally complex topic by providing his expert opinion on different aspects. In the episode we discussed general definitions and functions of autonomous cars, current legal questions and solutions to their infiltration into daily use, and even possible cyber-effects and risks both in law and in fact.
If you have any question or want to receive more information on the topic you can contact Bashar here: [email protected]
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We hope you liked this episode as it sets the start to many new creations in the Second Season of the podcast and if you have any suggestions or comments or if you are just interested in our work, you can follow us on our social media @duralexsedlex. We will be more than happy to receive any feedback or support from our listeners.
See you very soon in the next episode!

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The waiting has an end - today Alissa and Anna are finally releasing the anticipated episode surrounding LLB & IRIO students, sharing their thoughts on studying online during a pandemic and it’s effects ie on their mental health. Both of the girls are really excited to finally share the final product after so much dedication and work has gone into making this episode from planning, interviewing and scheduling to editing and now posting the episode! At the same time, this will be the last time that you will hear them speak as a host in an episode. As their time making and producing the podcast has come to an end, the two are ready to face new challenges. But don’t worry, they were able to select a great new team consisting of 4 amazing people, who will be introduced on Instagram in the following days! So stay tuned until now and enjoy the episode!
Also make sure to check out our Instagram @duralexsedlexpod and email us any suggestions that you have for future episodes [email protected]
Enjoy and we will see you in the next one!

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Welcome back to the latest episode of Dura Lex Sed Lex Podcast- this week’s episode is with Dr. Susanne Täuber, who has been a figurehead of the #AmINext movement in Groningen recently. Dr. Täuber was employed at the University of Groningen up until recently, where she was very publicly fired by RUG. The issue of her case has sparked many protests throughout the city, and showcases of national and international support from other academics. Dr. Täuber’s field of expertise lies in social psychology, and in her research she looks at the factors that obstruct the translation of policy into actual organisational change. In the past this specifically looked at gender quotas and diversity programmes.

In this episode Dr. Täuber joined us to talk about her case, academic freedom, patriarchal structures in academia and the treatment of protesters/whistleblowers. This episode was very interesting to record and very topical at the moment for RUG students and non-RUG students alike.

We are very honoured that Dr. Täuber took the time to talk to us and we hope you will enjoy this very interesting episode! Make sure to follow us on Instagram @duralexsedlexpod and Linkdin 'Dura Lex Sed Lex Podcast'.

Stay tuned for more,

-your DuraLexSedLex team.

The sources that Dr. Täuber used in the episode:
https://www.verenigingstadenlande.nl/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/hjg2018-simon-peschar.pdf
https://www.science.org/doi/pdf/10.1126/sciadv.abo1558
https://repository.ubn.ru.nl/bitstream/handle/2066/209282/209282.pdf
A link to Dr. Täuber's Open Letter and her GoFundMe:
https://openletter.earth/reinstate-susanne-tauber-protect-social-safety-and-academic-freedom-at-the-rug-ed83c085
https://www.gofundme.com/f/crowdfunding-campaign-to-support-susanne-tauber

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How many episodes does Dura Lex, Sed Lex have?

Dura Lex, Sed Lex currently has 29 episodes available.

What topics does Dura Lex, Sed Lex cover?

The podcast is about News, Research, Law, Podcasts, Education and Politics.

What is the most popular episode on Dura Lex, Sed Lex?

The episode title 'Moot Courts- Chatting about the ins and outs of Moot Courts with the 2023 ELMC team- Roam Buma and Alex Schuster' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Dura Lex, Sed Lex?

The average episode length on Dura Lex, Sed Lex is 46 minutes.

How often are episodes of Dura Lex, Sed Lex released?

Episodes of Dura Lex, Sed Lex are typically released every 16 days, 3 hours.

When was the first episode of Dura Lex, Sed Lex?

The first episode of Dura Lex, Sed Lex was released on Feb 20, 2022.

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