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Author Speaking | Lucia Elena Arantes Ferreira Bastos | Part 2
In this exclusive interview, we speak to Lucia Bastos about her book Transitional Justice in Brazil: Walking the Tightrope, published as part of Intersentia’s Series on Transitional Justice. The second part of this interview discusses human rights issues in Brazil, how the state has sought to correct these historical abuses and in what ways these policies must be adapted to carry out the goal of transitional justice. Read more.
Author Speaking | Lucia Elena Arantes Ferreira Bastos | Part 1
In this exclusive interview, we interview Lucia Bastos about her book Transitional Justice in Brazil: Walking the Tightrope. The first part of this interview discusses the political history of Brazil and the cultural and legal implications of holding the past dictatorship to account. Read more.
European and International Law
We interviewed Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen on this recently published book. She discusses the meaning of “Plurality” and “Diversity,” and examines how these two legal and political concepts are affected by the burdens of the past: colonialism, war and the traditional attitudes of the countries addressed. Read more.
European and International Law
In this exclusive interview, Laima Vaige discusses the concept of supranational ordre public, its potential role in enforcing marriage equality, and the importance of interdisciplinary research. Read more.
Our Publisher Francesca Ramadan interviews Professors Robin Fretwell-Wilson and June Carbone about the state and development of international family law, the Golden Jubilee of the International Society of Family Law and the upcoming new iteration of the International Survey of Family Law. Read more.
Author Speaking | Radosveta Vassileva about her publication Bulgarian Private Law at Crossroads
Radosveta Vassileva is a Visiting Research Fellow at Middlesex University (UK). Her research interests encompass comparative private and public law, and EU law. We interviewed her about her publication Bulgarian Private Law at Crossroads. Read more.
Author Speaking | Evariest Callens
Evariest Callens is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Financial Law Institute of Ghent University. He holds a Master in Law, a Complementary Master of Science in Economics, and a PhD in Law, all from Ghent University. We interviewed him about his publication about CCPs. Read more.
Author Speaking | Gentian Zyberi
Gentian Zyberi is a Professor of International Law and Human Rights and former Head of Department of the Norwegian Center for Human Rights (2018-2021), University of Oslo. We interviewed him about his publication Protecting Community Interests through International Law. Read more.
Author Speaking | Lucia Ruggeri, Agne Limante and Neža Pogorelcnik Vogrinc
We interviewed Lucia Ruggeri, Agne Limante and Neža Pogorelcnik Vogrinc about their publication The EU Regulations on Matrimonial Property and Property of Registered Partnerships. Read more.
Author Speaking | Alexandra Birchler
ALEXANDRA BIRCHLER is corporate legal counsel at an insurance firm in Zurich, Switzerland. We interviewed her about her publication Climate Change, Resulting Natural Disasters and the Legal Responsibility of States. Read more.
Author Speaking | Jonathan Herring about Domestic Abuse and Human Rights
JONATHAN HERRING is the DM Wolfe-Clarendon Fellow in Law at Exeter College and Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. We interviewed him about his publication Domestic Abuse and Human Rights. Read more.
Lisa Heschl is post-doctoral research and teaching fellow at the European Training and Research Centre for Human Rights and Democracy, University of Graz. We interviewed her about her publication European Yearbook on Human Rights 2021. Read more.
Author Speaking | Joy Liddicoat about Human Rights and the Internet
Joy Liddicoat (LLM) specialises in human rights, privacy and technology law. A former Human Rights Commissioner and Assistant Privacy Commissioner, Joy is President of InternetNZ, responsible for the country code top-level domain .nz. We interviewed her about her publication Human Rights and the Internet. Read more.