Legal Inquirer: Recent Episodes

Margarita V

Professor Margarita have been working as a lawyer and teaching law for students from Africa, Central and East Asia and Europe for over 12 years. In this podcast she is sharing some knowledge on law in different countries, comparing practice in Civil and Common law jurisdictions and talks about various legal peculiarities with her students and colleagues.

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Maritime Archeology is fascinating, because there are exciting things in the sea like forgotten to past ways of life, finding history in unexpected locations and Oceans, lakes, rivers, and underwater caves contain mysteries awaiting discovery which draws many people. When we talk about submerged ships and treasure discoveries we inevitably run across discussions about what Jacques Yves Cousteau did for the development of the marine exploration. Why did he do it? And how deep diving technology was created? How the development of aqualung technology in the last century allowed us to study closer the treasures of the sea? What are the conventions that govern treasure hunting? All those questions will be discussed in today's issue of Legal Inquirer.

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Oil spills: discussion of the FUND Convention and the Deepwater Horizon case 2010.