The NATO Centre of Excellence for Operations in Confined and Shallow Waters (COE CSW) hosts interviews with leading academics and practitioners in the field of maritime law.
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Founded in 1961 by strategist Herman Kahn, Hudson Institute challenges conventional thinking and helps manage strategic transitions to the future through interdisciplinary studies in defense, international relations, economics, health care, technology, culture, and law. Hudson seeks to guide public policy makers and global leaders in government and business through a vigorous program of publications, conferences, policy briefings, and recommendations.
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The Yacht Law Podcast answers your legal questions about buying, selling, and owning superyachts; working aboard them; and more. Hosted by maritime attorney Michael Moore and yachting journalist Diane Byrne, each episode provides insight into how to better navigate the luxury yachting lifestyle. While we discuss common legal issues, the information shared is not intended as legal advice or as a substitute for the personalized advice of your own attorney. Consider The Yacht Law Podcast as a s ...
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Lawyer on Air - where I pour you a glass of wine at my favorite virtual wine bar in Tokyo while you listen to inspirational inside stories from my guests, as we relax and talk about what it’s like in life, and in the law, for women lawyers in Japan.
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You have to hear it to believe it... Original Pirate Material is a 9-part podcast series. Recorded from three different countries over the course of a couple of years, OPM gives an intimate insight into the mind of Captain Tonz. Recounting his days as a Peiran Pirate, he reflects on a life spent in the grey area of maritime law. As he reveals definitive moments on the high seas, he also shares his philosophical approach to piracy, inspired by the marauding sailors of Ancient Greece and a uni ...
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At the Erasmus School of Law we try to explain recent events in a legal perspective. Which claims and which conventions apply in headline cases? What happened and will this case change the way we do business and/or will the caselaw influence future court proceedings. In this podcast series we try to challenge professionals, which should give the listeners knowledge and a better understanding of the framework / proceedings behind the headlines.
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The Democracy That Delivers podcast is about democratic and economic development and the intersection between the two. Through their personal stories, guests share how their work is helping build stronger democratic institutions in countries all over the world and how they are tackling some of the major governance challenges that many countries face today. The weekly discussion covers a wide range of topics including entrepreneurship, governance, rule of law, and the role of the private sect ...
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The Forum is a podcast series by the Diplomacy Law and Policy Forum, an online platform created with the aim to shape debate and dialogue on issues central to international humanitarian law, diplomacy and policy.
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Founded in 1891, Fenech & Fenech Advocates is the longest established law firm in Malta. Its legal expertise spans numerous practice areas including Corporate, Commercial, Shipping and Maritime, Aviation, Tax, Immigration, Litigation, Employment, Data Protection, Financial Services, Telecoms, Media and Technology (TMT) and Intellectual Property. In addition, the Firm’s associated company, Fenlex Corporate Services Ltd, is an authorised company service provider that has, since the late 1980s, ...
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Without trust, society stagnates, economies decline, and businesses fail. This podcast series keeps abreast of the latest trends and challenges in cyber and physical security with interviews, event updates, industry suppliers & government initiatives.
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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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Watson Farley & Williams is a leading international law firm with offices in Athens, Bangkok, Dubai, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanoi, Hong Kong, London, Madrid, Milan, Munich, New York, Paris, Rome, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo. We provide legal services of the highest quality through a combination of technical excellence and industry knowledge in the sectors we know best, principally; transport including aviation, maritime and rail; and energy comprising oil and gas, power, natu ...
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ImmLight of All Circumstances (ImmLight) is a podcast and digital media platform aimed at humanizing Canadian immigration and refugee law through storytelling and the sharing of lived experiences. Our aim is to create a space for immigration and refugee law discussion that is accessible and relatable to migrants and to the everyday person. Join us as we shine light on news and policy updates and bring to light the untold stories of Canada’s migrant communities. We hope that you will become a ...
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Do you remember when cops used to be cops? with a gun in their holster and a twinkle in there eye that said "We're here to protect and serve …you a good time daddio!" Meet Mancop, he's half man half cop and Seal, his right hand man with one mean left hook! Together they bring their old school policing methods to the streets and teach the criminal underworld that no one is above the law! Join them each week on their adventures as they take case after hilarious case that will leave you asking ...
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Early investor in the blockchain since 2013 and leader in the crypto movement, Oto Gomes has forged his success with technical skill, endless curiosity, and his ability to connect. On the OG Crypto Show, Oto speaks with the brilliant minds and pioneers of technology, health, spirituality, business, and lifestyle to bring information, freedom, and wealth to all listeners. Tune in each week for new episodes, and become your most abundant self!
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With a straight down the middle approach, Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive on Newstalk ZB delivers the very latest news and views to New Zealanders as they wrap up their day.
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Let us tell you the story of the 20th Century, by tracing each event back to the original decisions that shaped it. You'll quickly find out that everybody and everything is connected. If you thought you understood the 20th Century, you're in for a treat. Tracing the Path is inspired by storytellers like Paul Harvey, Charles Kuralt, and Andy Rooney.
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UK Maritime Training Resources For BML Boatmaster Licence Notes PLA LKE Notes & much more....
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Welcome to The Human Rights Podcast from the Irish Centre for Human Rights at the University of Galway. Here at the Centre, we are fortunate to be visited each year by an array of world-leading practitioners, researchers and policy-makers in the field of human rights and its associated disciplines. We also have a vibrant community at the ICHR and more broadly in the University of Galway's academic staff, postdoctoral and doctoral scholars, and postgraduate and undergraduate students focusing ...
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Award-winning trial lawyers and scientists interview other innovative legal practitioners on important strategies that lift the legal community to higher standards.
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New planning policies to boost housing: the good, the bad
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Urban issues correspondent Bill McKay joins Kathryn to look at six big changes announced by the government to boost housing, including the setting up of Housing Growth Targets for tier 1 and 2 councils and the abolition of apartment minimum floor areas. Bill breaks down the pros and cons of each change. Bill McKay is a Senior Lecturer in the School…
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A three-week winter soup festival underway for the second year- the Waitaki soup sipper trail. Eateries around the district cook up a diverse range of broths and winter warmers.
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In this interview at SINCON 2024, Dr. Joshua James, a Regional Counter Cyber Crime Coordinator for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), shared his insights on the Regional Counter-cybercrime programme at UNODC. Dr. James argued that while law enforcement agencies are getting better at responding to cybercrime, the cyber criminals a…
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Political commentators Tim Hurdle and Dale Husband
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Tim and Dale join Kathryn to look at Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's time in the US for Nato and the meetings he held with various world leaders.
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Around the motu: David Hill in North Canterbury
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The Woodend Bypass north of Christchurch has got the greenlight as one of the first seven roads of national significance - how has the announcement gone down in the community? Waimakariri residents could face a targeted rate to help fund flood protection work on the Ashley/Rakahuri River. And North Canterbury's mayors have called for a Civil Defenc…
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Book review: Long Island Compromise by Taffy Brodesser-Akner
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Elisabeth Easther reviews Long Island Compromise by Taffy Brodesser-Akner published by Hachette
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Lucy Lawless on turning the lens on a fearless camerawoman
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Lucy Lawless' roles in her career have typically been strong women - so it should come as no surprise that Lawless' directorial debut is a documentary on fearless Kiwi war camerawoman Margaret Moth.
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Guardian foreign correspondent Luke Harding speaks to Kathryn about the fallout in Ukraine after a children's hospital was struck by Russian missiles last week.
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Big spike in leptosprosis cases in flooded areas
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A big spike in cases of leptospirosis in flooded areas is concerning health officials, rural people and vets.
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Will the government's youth crime crackdown work?
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A youth crime expert is ruing the loss of prevention work, and moves to a more punitive policies.
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Trump shooting: Where does this leave fractured country?
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Former President - and would-be President Donald Trump is continuing his journey to the Republican Party convention, following yesterday's assassination attempt.
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"The Future of Technology in Daylight" w/ Tristan Scott
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Summary Tristan Scott is an Electrical engineer, bitcoiner, and marketing lead for "Daylight" computer. A decentralized health advocate who’s main mission is to bring an increased level or sovereignty to the members of our society who want to pursue it. He is also host of Decentralized Radio, discusses the biological effects of non-native electroma…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday 12 July 2024, Joe Biden confused Russian leader Vladimir Putin with Ukrainian Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and then spoke about his Vice-President Donald Trump. Is this the end of his presidential hopes? Iconic Auckland restaurant SPQR has gone into liquidation, and none other than Kerre Wo…
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Dave Tilton: Temporary Traffic Management Industry Steering Group Chair on the new risk-based approach to road cones
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There's a belief changes to road cone use will help strike a better balance between safety and minimising disruption. The Government's announced a new risk-based approach to temporary traffic management rather than requiring a certain number of cones per project. NZTA will also have to publicly report on its total cone spending per quarter. Tempora…
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The week that was Michele A'Court and Elisabeth Easther
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Our comedic duo Michele A'Court and Elisabeth Easther look at the lighter moments of the week - including poor Larry the cat, of 10 Downing Street, who has outlasted another British Prime Minister.
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Biden vows to fight on as Democratic candidate
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President Joe Biden held an unscripted media conference declaring himself the best person to beat Republican candidate Donald Trump.
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Sam looks forward to a big weekend of sport, including the All Blacks second test against England.
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Around the motu: Chris Hyde in Hawkes Bay
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Chris discusses the ownership of Hawkes Bay airport, the 70th anniversary of the Pania of the Reef sculpture, and a big rugby game in Wairoa tomorow.
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Book review: Coastal Fishes of New Zealand by Malcolm Francis
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Airini Beautrais reviews Coastal Fishes of New Zealand by Malcolm Francis published by Potton & Burton
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Closing the digital divide for Tairawhiti elderly
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Keeping connected - how a Gisborne charity is helping elderly, kaumatua and the technically challenged across the Tairawhiti Region.
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RNZ Pacific Editor Koroi Hawkins talks about the latest death toll from the New Caledonia riots, a change in dynamics for Fiji's political scene and it's Kiribati language week.
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Concerning decline in red-billed gull population
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They're the squawking, chip stealing, icon of New Zealand beaches, but environmentalists say the red-billed gull is in trouble.
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Data shows gas reserves not able to meet demand
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The country is not going to produce enough gas to meet expected demand in at least the next three years, according to the latest data from MBIE.
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Wellington's regional council chair on Interislander ferries management
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Should a new entity be set up to run the Interislander ferries? Transport Minister Simeon Brown says the government has received recommendations by an independent advisory group on what to do with the ferries.
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402 - ACGC - The Cost of Maritime Corruption: A Nigerian Case Study
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Description Corruption in the shipping industry is a persistent challenge for fair trade across the world, estimated by our guests to cost the international economy billions of dollars each year. The Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN) is a global business network of over 200 companies that, since 2011, has become a pre-eminent example of colle…
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Enda Brady: UK correspondent on the family members of a BBC commentator being killed in a crossbow attack
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The three women killed in a UK crossbow attack are understood to be the wife and two daughters of a well-known BBC commentator. British police have found the 26-year-old suspect behind the attack, who is currently undergoing medical treatment for injuries. UK correspondent Enda Brady says the country is in shock after the attack. LISTEN ABOVE See o…
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Sam Dickie: Fisher Funds expert on what Mastercard's performance says about the economy
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One expert explains how Mastercard's market performance is impacted by the concerns global investors have raised. Recently, investors have been focused on slower economic growth expectations in the US, as well as regulatory risk and the impact this has on new technology like open banking. Sam Dickie from Fisher Funds explains further. LISTEN ABOVE …
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Rowena Duncum: The Country commentator on their year's FMG Young Farmer of the Year final
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New Zealand’s best young farmers are preparing to take over Waikato to battle it out at one of the country’s most prestigious farming contests. The FMG Young Farmer of the Year grand final kicks off in Hamilton on Thursday, July 11 and runs over three days. The Country's Rowena Duncum explains what to expect from the event. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystu…
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Liam Dann: NZ Herald business editor at large on food prices dropping for the first time in six years
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Economists say falling food prices are a certain sign inflation's going down - but we may have to wait to get the full picture. Annual food prices have decreased for the first time in six years - sliding 0.3 percent in the year ending June. Despite this, NZ Herald business editor at large Liam Dann says more data in other industries is needed to co…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Thursday, 11 July 2024, Interislander boss Duncan Roy fronts up after a leaked memo into the Aratere grounding says an accidentally pushed button is to blame. Chris Luxon met with US president Joe Biden at the White House for dinner. Political correspondent Jason Walls has the inside word …
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