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UCC Law and the Environment Podcast Series - Episode Three ''Sea Level Rise and Human Mobility''
Welcome to the UCC Law & the Environment Podcast Series! In this episode, our host Dr Marie Aronsson-Storrier speaks to Dr Dug Cubie. Dug speaks about his article 'Sea Level Rise and Human…
S1E2 UCC Law and the Environment Podcast Series - Episode Two: '
Welcome to the UCC Law & the Environment Podcast Series! In this episode, our host Dr Marie Aronsson-Storrier speaks to the Co-Director of the Centre for Law and the Environment, Professor Owen…
JMCE Research Project: Episode 12: End of the Project Reflections
In the 12th and final episode of our Jean Monnet Podcast for Citizens' Rights, our host, Romane Lieber speaks to Project PI, Dr Luigi Lonardo.
JMCE Research Project: Episode 11: Closing Conference & Exhibition Opening
In the 11th episode of our Jean Monnet Podcast for Citizens' Rights, our host, Romane Lieber speaks to artist Claire Halpin and Senior Curator of the Glucksman Gallery, Tadhg Crowley about our…
S1E10 JMCE Research Project: Episode 10: Review of our Creative Workshops
In the 10th episode of our Jean Monnet Podcast for Citizens' Rights, our host, Romane Lieber speaks to artist Claire Halpin and Senior Curator of the Glucksman Gallery, Tadhg Crowley about most…
S1E1 UCC Law and the Environment Podcast Series - Episode One: 'Reflections on COP 28'
Welcome to the UCC Law & the Environment Podcast Series! In this episode, our host Dr Marie Aronsson-Storrier speaks to PhD Researcher, Niamh Guiry. Last year, Marie and Niamh both attended the…
JMCE Research Project: Episode 9: The Pandemic as a Litmus for EU anti-discrimination law
In the 9th episode of our Jean Monnet Podcast for Citizens' Rights, our host, Romane Lieber reflects on our recent event, 'The pandemic as a Litmus test for EU anti-discrimination law'. The…
JMCE Research Project: Episode 9: The Pandemic as a Litmus for EU anti-discrimination law
In the 9th episode of our Jean Monnet Podcast for Citizens' Rights, our host, Romane Lieber reflects on our recent event, 'The pandemic as a Litmus test for EU anti-discrimination law'. The…
JMCE Research Project: Episode 8: The EU as promoter of Anti-Discrimination Rights in its Neighbourhood – Comparing Northern Ireland and Ukraine
In the 8th episode of our Jean Monnet Podcast for Citizens Rights, our host, Romane Lieber speaks to Professor Dagmar Schiek about our upcoming event, 'The EU as promoter of Anti-Discrimination…
S1E7 JMCE Research Project: Episode 7: EU Integration and Citizens' Rights - A New Avenue to EU Legitimacy?
In the seventh episode of our Jean Monnet Podcast for Citizens Rights, our host, Romane Lieber speaks to Professor Dagmar Schiek and Dr Alezini Loxa about the recent panel discussion, 'EU Integration…
S1E6 JMCE Research Project: Episode 6: ''Experiencing Sports Broadcasts without Borders'' with Dr Robert Butler
In the sixth episode of our Jean Monnet Podcast for Citizens Rights, our host, Romane Lieber speaks to Dr Robert Butler, Department of Economics, UCC about our upcoming seminar on 'Experiencing…
S1E5 JMCE Research Project: Episode 5 'EU Citizens' Initiative - Unconditional Basic Income' with Dr Ulrich Schachtschneider and Dr Anastasia Karatzia
In the fifth episode of our Jean Monnet Podcast for Citizens Rights, our host, Romane Lieber speaks to Dr Ulrich Schachtschneider and Dr Anastasia Karatzia about our recent seminar on the European…
The Consumer Rights Act 2022 - An Interview with Dr. Fidelma White
In this episode of the School of Law UCC podcast, Dr Fidelma White, Senior Lecturer in Law, speaks about the Consumer Rights Act 2022. Dr White was part of an expert group, the Sales Law Review…
S1E4 JMCE Research Project: Episode Four 'Citizens' (free) movement rights in the EU's Neighbourhood
In the forth episode of our Jean Monnet Podcast for Citizens Rights, our host, Romane Lieber speaks to Dr Anthony Soares, Dr Oksana Holovka-Havrvsheva and Prof Dagmar Schiek about our upcoming…
S1E3 JMCE Research Project: Episode Three 'The Covid-19 Crisis: Free Movement, Borders and testing of Union Citizenship' with Dr Stephen Coutts
In the third episode of our Jean Monnet Podcast for Citizens Rights, Dr Stephen Coutts speaks to our host, Romane Lieber, about the Covid-19 Crisis and the response of the European Union. To find…
JMCE Research Project: Episode Two 'Activating EU Rights Globally - Legal Mobalisation in Third Countries' with Dr Luigi Lonardo
In the second episode of our Jean Monnet Podcast for Citizens Rights, Dr Luigi Lonardo speaks to our host, Romane Lieber, about the Activation of EU derived rights in third countries. To find out…
S1E1 JMCE Research Project: Episode One 'A Year in Review' - One year of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence for EU Integration and Citizens' Rights
In the first episode of our Jean Monnet Podcast for Citizens Rights, Professor Dagmar Schiek reflects on the past year of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence for EU Integration and Citizens' Rights.…
Professor Ursula Kilkelly and Pat Bergin discuss their new book on Oberstown Children Detention Campus - "Advancing Children’s Rights in Detention: A Model for International Reform"
In this episode, Professor Ursula Kilkelly (UCC School of Law and Chairperson of the Board of Management at Oberstown Children Detention Campus) and Pat Bergin (Director of Oberstown Children Campus…
Communicating EU Environmental Law: Insights on the Right of Access to Environmental Information
Professor Áine Ryall speaks with Fred Logue, Principal of FP Logue Solicitors. The Centre for Law and the Environment and the UCC School of Law acknowledge the support of the Department of Foreign…
Communicating EU Environmental Law: Some Insights from Practice
Professor Áine Ryall speaks with Joe Noonan, Noonan Linehan Carroll Coffey. The Centre for Law and the Environment and the UCC School of Law acknowledge the support of the Department of Foreign…
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