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The School of Law Podcast

The School of Law Podcast

By: University of Aberdeen
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Hosts Neil Weightman and Lauren Mitchell are excited to introduce a podcast series from the School of Law at the University of Aberdeen. In this ten-part series, they’ll explore a wide range of exciting topics, including energy law, cryptocurrency, and how copyright is changing the music industry. Neil and Lauren will chat with law lecturers to get their take on these subjects and dig into some real-world cases to make everything more relatable. Their goal is to keep the podcasts interesting and fun while making sure they’re easy to understand. Whether you’re an undergrad, a postgrad, or just curious about the law, there’s something for everyone. Be sure to tune in.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved.
Episodes
  • The Resource Curse
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode, Neil Weightman speaks with Dr. Eddy Weefa about the concept of the resource curse and its significance for natural resource governance and development.

    The discussion explores why countries rich in oil, gas, and minerals often struggle to convert resource wealth into lasting economic prosperity, and how legal frameworks shape who ultimately benefits from extraction. Drawing on examples from Africa and beyond, the episode considers issues of contracts, regulation, accountability, and the social and environmental consequences of poorly governed resource industries.

    Reflecting on the implications for law students and practitioners, the conversation highlights the role of law in promoting responsible resource management and sustainable development.

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    51 mins
  • International Law
    Sep 30 2025

    In this episode of the University of Aberdeen’s School of Law Podcast, Neil Weightman and Lauren Mitchell are joined by Professor Zeray Yihdego and Dr. Clare Frances Moran to explore the dynamic and often challenging world of Public International Law. The conversation unpacks what international law is, how it functions between states and global institutions, and why compliance and accountability remain such pressing issues. The guests discuss the role of the UK on the world stage, the influence of the UN Security Council, and the emerging importance of areas such as space law. They also reflect on how conflicts like Ukraine reshape the field, the tension between state power and human rights, and the ways in which international law must evolve to address climate change, decolonisation, and global justice. With insights into teaching, student opportunities, and the idealism that draws many to the subject, the discussion highlights both the challenges and the enduring promise of international law in shaping a fairer world.

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    33 mins
  • Family and Criminal Law
    Aug 15 2025

    In this episode of the University of Aberdeen’s School of Law Podcast, Neil Weightman and Lauren Mitchell speak with Dr. ilona Cairns and Dr. Isla Callander about domestic abuse and its impact on children in Scotland. Drawing on their research, the discussion explores how Scots law defines and addresses domestic abuse, the landmark Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018, and the ways coercive control harms children. The guests examine why children are often overlooked in legal frameworks, the Scottish Law Commission’s proposals to recognise them as “adjoined victims,” and the potential for meaningful legal reform in both criminal and civil law. The conversation also considers human rights dimensions, international comparisons, and the urgent need for change in family court handling of child contact cases involving abuse.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
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