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The School of Law Podcast

The School of Law Podcast

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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.
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  • 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 h y 14 m
  • Mental Health and the Law
    Apr 28 2025

    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 m
  • The Rule of Law
    Apr 7 2025

    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 m
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