Nomosphone is a podcast series about current global legal issues. From migration to international crime, climate change to global trade, this podcast covers it all. Every few weeks we will release a new episode on a contemporary legal issue that you should know about. Nomosphone is produced by students in Tilburg Law School's Global Law Programme. We thank Tilburg Law School for supporting this podcast. To learn more about Tilburg's Global Law Progamme, visit our website below. www.nomosphone.com
In 2018, the Supreme Court of Justice of Colombia made a landmark ruling for the future of our planet. A group of youth plaintiffs came together from ...
Throughout history, law has been reactive to scientific developments and new social movements. Could the next monumental shift be the transformation o...
In recent years, blockchain has become the new technology that everyone is talking about. In this episode, we look at the potential of the blockchain ...
What are the options for people who are forced to move due to floods, droughts, heat waves, melting ice and extreme storms? What happens when entire S...
In June 2016, the Norwegian government issued ten petroleum extraction licenses for a highly sensitive area of the Arctic Barents Sea for both Norway’...
On Thursday 6 April, pending a decision on extradition, a German court decided to release the ousted Catalan President Puigdemont form detention on ba...
During the Spring and Summer of 2017 we witnessed a chain of terrorism-related attacks in the United Kingdom. These events have contributed to shiftin...
On September 12th, ten years after the debut of the first iPhone, Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook took center stage at a meticulously rehearsed event to prese...
There is no shortage of climate markers suggesting that we are marching towards an uncertain environmental future. In the current efforts to halt and ...
This episode of Nomosphone was inspired by the wave of elections in the US, France, UK and elsewhere this Spring. During the rallies and campaign vide...