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Studying Law Around the World

Studying Law Around the World

De: Claudio Klaus
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A podcast with more than 60 hours of conversations with lawyers, professors, and students from over 20 countries. Each episode shows how people study law, build careers across borders, handle setbacks, and find purpose in their work. You will hear clear advice, practical tips, and global insights from different legal systems and top schools. A useful guide for anyone interested in law school experiences, law career advice, legal industry insights, and the views of legal scholars. Selected episodes accredited by the Law Society of Ontario and the Law Society of British Columbia. ISSN 2819 733XClaudio Klaus
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  • Business Strategy, Legal Operations and Career Growth with Bianca Thomas
    Mar 2 2026

    This week on Studying Law Around the World, I sat down with Bianca Thomas, Senior Counsel in Technology and Operations at BMO.

    Bianca is a “Rising Star” in the profession. Her career spans boutique litigation, financial services partnerships at Shopify, capital markets work in the precious and base metals sector, and leading a team of legal operations professionals.

    We discuss transitioning between practice areas, the role of legal operations, and how courtroom communication skills can transfer to a corporate boardroom.

    The guest speaks in a personal capacity. Her views do not reflect her employer or any affiliated organization. This discussion is for information only. It is not legal advice and is not an official statement.

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    23 m
  • Navigating Cross-Border Mining Deals, Emerging Markets, and Intercultural Communication with Rumyana Davidson
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode of Studying Law Around the World, I sit down with Rumyana Davidson, a Strategic Advisor and former Chief Legal Officer specializing in the global mining, metallurgy, and energy sectors. With over 15 years of experience executing billion-dollar joint ventures across the GCC, Africa, and Central Asia, Rumyana shares the unspoken rules of international market entry and cross-border deal execution.

    We explore why relying purely on Western transactional logic can kill a deal in relationship-driven markets, the strategic advantage of taking off the "lawyer hat" during high-stakes negotiations, and why the global mining sector is currently facing a massive talent gap that young professionals must step up to fill.

    With the massive PDAC 2026 conference approaching, Rumyana also provides actionable advice on how early-career lawyers can build a genuine, global network instead of just standing in the corner at industry events.

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    20 m
  • Lunar Heritage, Dark Skies, and Space Diplomacy with Gregory Radisic
    Feb 24 2026

    This week on Studying Law Around the World, I sat down with Gregory Radisic, a Canadian lawyer, PhD candidate at Bond University (Australia), and a teaching fellow at the Center for Space, Cyberspace and Data Law.

    Gregory’s legal practice exists quite literally out of this world. After starting his career in corporate law and national security, he found his way to the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) and the European Space Agency. Today, he works with international organizations to solve the legal problems of the aerospace industry, from satellite regulation to protecting the first footprints on the moon.

    We discuss why the space industry is more optimistic than terrestrial national security, the impending legal battle over "Dark Skies," and how a 1960s treaty system is struggling to keep up with modern billionaire space races.

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    25 m
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