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Books, Books, Books

Nicole Abadee

The latest books from the best writers. Join books writer, Nicole Abadee, as she interviews top Australian and international Authors about their new releases. Make yourself a cup of tea, pull up a comfy chair, and settle in for some great conversations. Let's talk books.

98 - LAW SCHOOL SERIES - Gerry Simpson "The Sentimental Life of International Law"
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  • 98 - LAW SCHOOL SERIES - Gerry Simpson "The Sentimental Life of International Law"

    Nicole Abadee talks to Professor Gerry Simpson about his book "The Sentimental Life of International Law: Literature, Language and Longing in world politics.

    Mon, 29 May 2023
  • 97 - LAW SCHOOL SERIES: Understanding Sharia Processes with Ghena Krayem

    In this episode of the Books, Books, Books Law School Series, Associate Professor Krayem talks with Nicole about her latest book "Understanding Sharia Processes: Women's Experiences of Family Disputes."    SHOW NOTES:  Nicole Abadee Website: https://www.nicoleabadee.com.au Facebook: @booksbooksbookspodcast OR @nicole.abadee Twitter: @NicoleAbadee Instagram: @booksbooksbookspodcast OR @nicoleabadee University of Sydney Law School Website: https://www.sydney.edu.au/law/ Facebook: @sydneylawschool Twitter: @SydneyLawSchool Instagram: @sydneylawschool YouTube: @SydneyLawSchool Soundcloud: @sydneylawschool LinkedIn: The University of Sydney Law School

    Wed, 10 May 2023
  • 96 - Storytelling & social justice: In conversation with Suzie Miller

    This episode is a special presentation of the In Conversation Nicole Abadee did with award winning playwright and human rights lawyer, Suzie Miller, for the Public Interest Advocacy Centre, about the importance and role of storytelling in social justice.

    Wed, 08 Mar 2023
  • 95 - LAW SCHOOL SERIES: Yane Svetiev “Experimentalist Competition Law and the Regulation of Markets”

    In this episode of the Books, Books, Books Law School Series, Professor Svetiev provides an up-to-date account of the evolution of competition law enforcement in the European Union, arguing that recent developments may be explained by a model of experimentalist governance based on learning from difference and learning from experience. He considers the extent to which an experimentalist governance model is either feasible or desirable, with detailed reference to recent cases and developments.

    Mon, 20 Feb 2023
  • 94 - Griffith Review Series Issue #78 “A Matter of Taste” with Dr Carody Culver

    Nicole talks to the new editor of Griffith Review, Dr Carody Culver about Griffith Review 78, A Matter of Taste, which provides a feast of essays, memoir, reportage and fiction about what we eat and why. They discuss brilliant pieces by food writer Kate Gibbs (grand-daughter of Margaret Fulton) on the joys and future of cookbooks, historian Yves Rees on the milk wars and their origin, writer Laura Elvery on what happens when a food name is no longer appropriate and the backlash a name change can provoke (think Coon cheese) and the passion of Nornie Bero, First Nations owner of renowned Melbourne Mabu Mabu restaurant , for native produce and how it can connect us to our land.

    Thu, 22 Dec 2022
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