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Bond Law Radio is a series of engaging and inspiring podcasts about the law, the legal system, legal practice and legal education. We engage legal scholars, legal practitioners and law teachers to speak about their areas of expertise, latest projects, passions and ideas.

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Episodes

Professor Steven Freeland: The Governance of Space Activities - Issues and Challenges in the Modern Space Age

Who owns space? Who makes its rules? How do we regulate its ethical use? This fascinating Professorial Lecture will highlight some of the major challenges that arise in the modern Space Age and will outline important factors to be considered in developing appropriate legal, regulatory and policy frameworks for future space activities, so as best to serve the interests of current and future generations.

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Judging Domestic Violence: The legacy of Magistrate Colin Strofield

Bond Law and distinguished guests honour Magistrate Colin Strofield for his significant contributions to addressing domestic violence.

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David Bennett AC KC on s44 of the Constitution

Are you disqualified from sitting in parliament? Illustrious barrister David Bennett AC KC unpacks s44 of the Constitution with Bond University's Executive Dean of Law Professor Nick James.

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Julius Brookman on the evolution of divorce law

Discover the evolution of divorce law in Australia and the UK with Bond alumnus and London-based family law specialist Juls Brookman.

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Professor Anthony Gray: Should expatriates be allowed to vote?

Join us as Professor Anthony Gray discusses the voting rights of expatriates and the Australian Constitution. 

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Dr Wellett Potter on the Taylor Swift guide to copyright law

What can Taylor Swift tell us about contemporary copyright and intellectual property law? Plenty, says special guest Dr Wellett Potter. 

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Professor Jon Crowe: Sounds like law... but is it?

"I'm not paying my council rates because of the Magna Carta." Discover why pseudolaw is problematic and how to tell it apart from folk law and natural law. 

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Professor Nicole Rogers: Can climate litigation save the planet?

Can climate litigation save our planet? Join us as Professor Nicole Rogers delves into the intersection of law, activism, and the environment.

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Meera Klemola on legal design: Doing law in the 21st century

Think the legal world is all wigs, gavels, and stuffy courtrooms? Think again. Bond alumna Meera Klemola reveals how legal design is bridging the divide between the legal industry and the end user of legal services.

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