Verfassungsblog / DAV 의 We need to talk about the Rule of Law
Verfassungsblog / DAV
Independent courts, judges who will withstand political pressure and rule against the will of the government if the law demands it. It’s called the rule of law, and as long as you have it, you rarely notice it. If you don’t have it, you’ll know what you miss – but then it’s too late. We need to talk about the rule of law because in a growing number of EU member states, the rule of law is already severely damaged - and we will all feel the consequences. We need to talk about the rule of law as Europeans, among Europeans. This is what we, Verfassungsblog and Deutscher Anwaltverein, want to do with this podcast. Twelve weeks, twelve episodes: Every week we invite a number of high-profile political and legal actors and experts to discuss the most urgent aspects of this topic. If you want to be part of this debate, please feel warmly encouraged, do send us your question, use the hashtag #lawrules or send us a speech memo on our Instagram account (@verfassungsblog).
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마지막 에피소드 듣기:
On the 24th of January, the Day of the Endangered Lawyer, we conclude our podcast with a conversation with Margaret Satterthwaite. She is a professor of Clinical Law at New York University and was appointed as United Nations Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers in October 2022. In this season, we have been looking at the challenges and dangers lawyers and human rights defenders face in their work in many different countries. We have been talking about Poland, Belarus, Turkey, Afghanistan, Colombia and the European Union. From harassments over identifications of lawyers with their clients to media pressure, SLAPP suits, imprisonments and violent attacks, we have talked about a range of threats lawyers face particularly in countries where the rule of law is fragile or where there is democratic backsliding, but not only there. In this conversation, Margaret Sattertwhaite offers a global perspective on the topic of our podcast, the defence of the defenders. We talk about global trends in challenges to the independence of lawyers, and we talk about structural problems that need to be addressed to defend the defenders around the globe. Margaret's statement on the situation in Afghanistan can be found here: https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/documents/issues/ijudiciary/statements/2023-01-17/202301-stm-sr-ijl-sr-afghanistan-day-endangered-lawyer.pdf
이전 에피소드
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20 - #DefendingTheDefenders – Episode 7: UN Special Rapporteur Margaret Satterthwaite Tue, 24 Jan 2023
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19 - #DefendingTheDefenders – Episode 6: The European Union Fri, 20 Jan 2023
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18 - #DefendingTheDefenders – Episode 5: Colombia Fri, 06 Jan 2023
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17 - #DefendingTheDefenders – Episode 4: Turkey Fri, 30 Dec 2022
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16 - #DefendingTheDefenders – Episode 3: Afghanistan Fri, 09 Dec 2022
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15 - #DefendingTheDefenders - Episode 2: Belarus Fri, 25 Nov 2022
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14 - #DefendingTheDefenders - Episode 1: Poland Fri, 11 Nov 2022
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13 - #12 We need to talk about Financial Sanctions Wed, 09 Dec 2020
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12 - #11 We need to talk about the ECJ Fri, 04 Dec 2020
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11 - #10 We need to talk about the European Convention on Human Rights Wed, 25 Nov 2020
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10 - #9 We need to talk about Refugees and Migration Law Wed, 18 Nov 2020
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9 - #8 We need to talk about the Penal System Wed, 11 Nov 2020
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8 - #7 We need to talk about Legal Education Wed, 04 Nov 2020
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7 - #6 We need to talk about Attorneys Wed, 28 Oct 2020
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6 - #5 We need to talk about Prosecutors Thu, 22 Oct 2020
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5 - #4 We need to talk about Procedural Law Wed, 14 Oct 2020
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4 - #3 We need to talk about Disciplinary Proceedings Wed, 07 Oct 2020
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3 - #2 We need to talk about Judicial Nominations Wed, 30 Sep 2020
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2 - #1 We need to talk about Constitutional Courts Wed, 23 Sep 2020
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1 - #0 Trailer Wed, 16 Sep 2020