Obiter: The Law Student Podcast: Recent Episodes

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At Obiter the legal protege wanders into the world of art, culture and politics.

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A myriad of academics and legal scholars have regarded the Common Law of England and Wales to be one of the greatest achievements of western civilization. In this episode of Obiter, Students of English Law discuss why such is the case.

Guests:

Muneeb Aga Khan Baloch is the first class honors graduate of International Relations and a certificate holder of the Humanities. He is incumbently enrolled in the third year of LLB Honors at the University of London. His expertise pertains to the subject matters of Public and Private International Law, International Human Rights Law and English Public Law. Internationally, he is involved in numerous organizations, namely a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts from Pakistan to the United Kingdom, the Australian Monarchist league, the International Bar Association,  among others. 

Ali Gul Shah is a student of Law presently enrolled into the University of London LLB program. He is an aspiring Lawyer with a knack for Academic Writing and legal research. Ali is a person with a deep and reverential respect for the arts and culture, and is something of a connoisseur in the fields of film, literature, classical music (not excluding classic Rock'n Roll). 

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In this episode of Obiter, Students of Law hypothesize and deconstruct the scourge of sensationalism, and the impact of news media on the development and applicability of the Law. 

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Osama Zeb is a student of Certificate of Higher education in Common Law from the University of London International program.   Osama is a humanist and aspiring lawyer. An avid tar Wars enthusiast, bibliophile and self proclaimed chef, Osama also considers himself to be a wannabe Johnnie Cochran. 

Omar Asif is a student of Law enrolled with the University of London International. Describing himself as a "classical liberal", he shares a passion for intellectual stimulation and has a profound appreciation of freedom of expression.

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In this chapter of the Obiter Podcast, the legal apprentice explores the unprecedented scourge of the Covid-19 Pandemic. We discuss the virus' impact on legal education and practice in Pakistan, as well as the striking realizations and discoveries that will shape the future of day to day routine and procedure.

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Ahmed is a student of Law, presently enrolled into the University of London LLB program. An avid reader and devotee of political philosophy, Ahmed is passionate about Systemic Deconstruction and Overhaul, and wishes to use his legal education to enact positive change, particularly to some of the ways in which our society is structured.

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Simulation Theory’ explores the exploits of fledgling Legal pupils, as they survey the standard law school experience, internship training, and the ever so challenging escapade of the Moot Court.

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Muhammad Khan is a student pursuing his University of London Law degree, aiming for a post-graduate JD degree in the future. He is also a social media activist who hopes to create socio-legal awareness amongst the youth.

A returning guest, Abdul Moiz Ali is a student of Law, currently enrolled into the University of London LLB program. He is fascinated by the 'structures’ that define our existing legal framework, and how those structures have molded the very fabric of human nature.

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The 'Art of advocacy' explores the dominant attitudes towards jurisprudence in contemporary society, and the reciprocal influence that Art and Artistic expression have on our existing legal frameworks.

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Savera Azeem is a student of law, currently enrolled into the University of London LLB program. She is a proponent for the protection of Human Rights and advocates for a more just and equitable delivery of justice.

Abdul Moiz is a student of Law, currently enrolled into the University of London LLB program. He is fascinated by the 'structures’ that define our existing legal framework, and how those structures have molded the very fabric of human nature.