



Episode 22. In this episode, we hear from Jo. Jo uses a systems thinking approach to climate justice, which helps to identify the impact of individual and systems change. Jo picks up on some of the problems with the mainstream environmental movement, calling for it to centre social justice and …continue

Episode 22. In this episode, we hear from Jo. Jo uses a systems thinking approach to climate justice, which helps to identify the impact of individual and systems change. Jo picks up on some of the problems with the mainstream environmental movement, calling for it to centre social justice and …continue

La protagonista de este episodio es Judith Mínguez, Jueza del Juzgado de Violencia sobre la Mujer de Sant Boi de Llobregat, en Cataluña. Tratamos con ella conceptos tan relevantes como poco conocidos por el gran público como “el bien jurídico protegido”. Reflexionamos también sobre cómo se deben enjuiciar los casos …continue


This week’s episode features my interview with Fiona Probyn-Rapsey , Professor of Humanities at the University of Wollongong in Australia. Fiona is a leading scholar in the field of Human-Animal Studies (also known as Animal Studies), which is an academic discipline that examines the relations bet…. This item has files …continue

On this episode of the Animal Law Podcast, I am once again lucky enough to be speaking with Eric Glitzenstein, this time about a recent resounding success for animals, specifically birds, in Natural Resources Defense Council v US Dept. of the Interior. This case involves a recent “opinion” issued by …continue

On this episode of the Animal Law Podcast, I am once again lucky enough to be speaking with Eric Glitzenstein, this time about a recent resounding success for animals, specifically birds, in Natural Resources Defense Council v US Dept. of the Interior. This case involves a recent “opinion” issued by …continue