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Michael Waibel
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The Bob Cordaro Show
Veterans tribute from July 2, 2025
Veterans tribute from July 2, 2025, sponsored by the Basalyga Hospitality Group, features veterans Leo F. Azaravich of Dupont(formerly of Pittston); Ronald Royek of Wilkes-Barre Township; Richard A. Waibel of Stroud Township(born in Carbondale); Robert John Griffiths, Jr. (born in West Scranton); and Michael James Sabatelle of Bainbridge, NY(formerly of Old Forge).
2025-07-02
11 min
ResponsAbility - Dialogues on Practical Knowledge and Bildung in Professional Studies
#16 Alfried Längle & Eva Maria Waibel | Existential Pedagogy and Existential Analysis
In this episode of the ResponsAbility Podcast, we are joined by Prof. Dr. Alfried Längle and Prof. Mag. Dr. Eva Maria Waibel—two leading voices in existential therapy and pedagogy. Alfried Längle, a close collaborator of Viktor Frankl and founder of the International Society for Logotherapy and Existential Analysis, shares his insights into the foundations of existential psychotherapy, focusing on meaning, freedom, and the four fundamental motivations that guide human life. Eva Maria Waibel, a seasoned educator and psychotherapist, brings these existential principles into the field of education, emphasizing the formation of the whole person through presence, rela...
2025-06-29
38 min
Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
LCIL Friday Lecture: 'Re-Imagining International Monetary and Financial Law' - Prof Michael Waibel, University of Vienna
Lecture summary: This lecture considers what Josef Kunz termed “swings of the pendulum” in international monetary and financial law and the formal and informal institutions in these related fields. International monetary law exploded in importance after the Second World War with the creation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and a global system of managed exchange rates. With the collapse of the Bretton Woods system in 1971 and a decline in capital controls, the IMF evolved from a dominant institution into a peer of central banks and private markets, providing surveillance of the “non-system” of floating exchange rates and assisting in respo...
2024-03-04
38 min
LCIL International Law Centre Podcast
LCIL Friday Lecture: 'Re-Imagining International Monetary and Financial Law' - Prof Michael Waibel, University of Vienna
Lecture summary: This lecture considers what Josef Kunz termed “swings of the pendulum” in international monetary and financial law and the formal and informal institutions in these related fields. International monetary law exploded in importance after the Second World War with the creation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and a global system of managed exchange rates. With the collapse of the Bretton Woods system in 1971 and a decline in capital controls, the IMF evolved from a dominant institution into a peer of central banks and private markets, providing surveillance of the “non-system” of floating exchange rates and assisting in respo...
2024-03-04
38 min
The Arbitration Station
Season 6 Episode 5 - The Treaty Interpretation
For the final episode of the year, the three co-hosts are in three different cities, engaging in three different topics: Brian first talks about contractual preconditions to arbitration, with a specific focus on the construction sector [TIME 08:49], after which Saadia and Joel interview Michael Waibel, professor at University of Vienna about treaty interpretation [TIME 30:37]. The year’s last Happy Fun Time is a discussion on loyalty, more specifically about brand/employer loyalty: what do you do when a firm splits, or a partner leaves for another firm [TIME 0:1:00:30]? Happy holidays to all arbitration nerds out there, we’ll b...
2021-12-21
00 min
Chuck Shute Podcast
Bill Leverty (Firehouse guitarist)
Episode 95 - 🔥Firehouse guitarist Bill Leverty! Firehouse has sold over 7 million records worldwide! They have a lot of great songs including the hits “Love of a Lifetime” and “Don’t Treat Me Bad”. We discuss the whole history of the band from handing their demo to Jon Bon Jovi to touring with Poison and more. We also talk about Bill’s new solo record “Divided We Fall” and lots of other fun stuff!00:00 - Intro01:05 - Welcoming Bill & Firehouse01:55 - State Diving Champion 03:45 - Ice Hockey 06:29 - Carlos Montoya & Flamenco 07:33 - Jeff Beck & Guitar Greats
2021-01-28
54 min
Ars Boni
Ars Boni 30- Völkerrecht
In dieser Ausgabe diskutieren wir mit August Reinisch und Michael Waibel, beide Professoren am Institut für Europarecht, Internationales Recht und Rechtsvergleichung der Universität Wien über Covid-19 und das Völkerrecht. Themen sind u.a. die völkerrechtliche Verantwortlichkeit für die Verbreitung von Covid-19 und die Rolle der WHO. Das Gespräch fand am 08. 06. 2020 statt.
2020-06-08
1h 25
Cambridge Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) Podcast
CELS Online seminar: 'The German Constitutional Court's decision on PSPP: Constitutional earthquake?' (audio)
In its judgment pronounced on 5 May, the Second Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court granted several constitutional complaints directed against the Public Sector Purchase Programme (PSPP) of the European Central Bank (ECB). The Court found that the Federal Government and the German Bundestag violated the complainants’ rights under Art. 38(1) first sentence in conjunction with Art. 20(1) and (2), and Art. 79(3) of the Basic Law (Grundgesetz – GG) by failing to take steps challenging that the ECB, in its decisions on the adoption and implementation of the PSPP, neither assessed nor substantiated that the measures provided for in these decisions satisfy the principle of prop...
2020-05-13
57 min
Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
CELS Online seminar: 'The German Constitutional Court's decision on PSPP: Constitutional earthquake?' (audio)
In its judgment pronounced on 5 May, the Second Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court granted several constitutional complaints directed against the Public Sector Purchase Programme (PSPP) of the European Central Bank (ECB). The Court found that the Federal Government and the German Bundestag violated the complainants’ rights under Art. 38(1) first sentence in conjunction with Art. 20(1) and (2), and Art. 79(3) of the Basic Law (Grundgesetz – GG) by failing to take steps challenging that the ECB, in its decisions on the adoption and implementation of the PSPP, neither assessed nor substantiated that the measures provided for in these decisions satisfy the principle of prop...
2020-05-13
57 min
LCIL International Law Centre Podcast
International LCIL Workshop: The Future of Multilateralism: Panel I - Dr Michael Waibel
Tuesday, 30 April 2019 - 9.00am Location: Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, Finley Library All-day workshop: 09:00 - 17:00 hrs Conveners: Eyal Benvenisti, Harold Hongju Koh, and Tomohiro Mikanagi In 2019 three major treaty withdrawals will reach important watersheds. Sometime in spring, the United Kingdom is scheduled to withdraw from the European Union under the withdrawal notice it gave under Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon. On November 4, 2019, the United States (under the administration of Donald Trump) is set to give notice that it will withdraw from the Paris Climate Change Accord one year later. In November 2019 the dispute resolution mechanism of the WTO will...
2019-05-03
15 min
International LCIL Workshop: The Future of Multilateralism
International LCIL Workshop: The Future of Multilateralism: Panel I - Dr Michael Waibel
Tuesday, 30 April 2019 - 9.00am Location: Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, Finley Library All-day workshop: 09:00 - 17:00 hrs Conveners: Eyal Benvenisti, Harold Hongju Koh, and Tomohiro Mikanagi In 2019 three major treaty withdrawals will reach important watersheds. Sometime in spring, the United Kingdom is scheduled to withdraw from the European Union under the withdrawal notice it gave under Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon. On November 4, 2019, the United States (under the administration of Donald Trump) is set to give notice that it will withdraw from the Paris Climate Change Accord one year later. In November 2019 the dispute resolution mechanism of the WTO will...
2019-05-03
15 min
Saigoneer Podcast
Gender Roles in Vietnam, Public Indecency and Human Geographer Michael Waibel
We're back! On this week's show, we begin (2:04) with an extended discussion on gender roles in Vietnam. From drinking sessions to driving and the kitchen, how are the roles of men and women perceived in Vietnamese society? Then (21:38), we look at public indecency in the country following recent viral stories involving couples having public sex inside a CGV cinema and at a bubble tea shop. Our interview segment (31:40) features Dr. Michael Waibel from the Department of Human Geography at the University of Hamburg. We discussed his extensive experience in Vietnam, including the series of large photo books he has created...
2018-08-27
50 min
CambridgeJBS
Post-Brexit options for the UK: financial cost to the UK of leaving the EU
Continuing the CBR’s series of themed podcasts and blogs on the Post-Brexit options for the UK: Michael Waibel, Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge talks to Boni Sones about the direct financial cost to the UK of leaving the EU.
2017-03-30
10 min
3CL Travers Smith Seminar Series Podcast
'The Icarus Syndrome: How Credit Rating Agencies Lost their Quasi-Immunity?' : 3CL Travers Smith Seminar
Michael Waibel (University of Cambridge) and Norbert Gaillard (Economist & independent consultant) gave a lecture entitled "The Icarus Syndrome: How Credit Rating Agencies Lost their Quasi-Immunity?" on 31 January 2017 at the Faculty of Law as a guest of 3CL. For more information see the Centre for Corporate and Commercial Law website at http://www.3cl.law.cam.ac.uk/
2017-01-31
31 min
3CL Travers Smith Seminar Series videos MOVED
'The Icarus Syndrome: How Credit Rating Agencies Lost their Quasi-Immunity?' : 3CL Travers Smith Seminar
Michael Waibel (University of Cambridge) and Norbert Gaillard (Economist & independent consultant) gave a lecture entitled "The Icarus Syndrome: How Credit Rating Agencies Lost their Quasi-Immunity?" on 31 January 2017 at the Faculty of Law as a guest of 3CL. For more information see the Centre for Corporate and Commercial Law website at http://www.3cl.law.cam.ac.uk/
2017-01-31
31 min
Faculty of Law general media
'The consumer in EU Competition Law': Albertina Albors-Llorens
On 15 July 2015 the Faculty hosted a workshop in partnership with Clifford Chance. The event was an opportunity for the Faculty of Law to share with Clifford Chance some examples of recent research. Three short presentations were made: - Hayk Kupelyants: 'The Role of English Courts in Scrutinising sovereign Debt Restructurings'; - Dr Albertina Albors-Llorens: 'The consumer in EU Competition Law'; - Dr Michael Waibel: 'International Financial Control in Greece: Then and Now';
2015-07-16
17 min
Faculty of Law general media
'International Financial Control in Greece: Then and Now': Michael Waibel
On 15 July 2015 the Faculty hosted a workshop in partnership with Clifford Chance. The event was an opportunity for the Faculty of Law to share with Clifford Chance some examples of recent research. Three short presentations were made: - Hayk Kupelyants: 'The Role of English Courts in Scrutinising sovereign Debt Restructurings'; - Dr Albertina Albors-Llorens: 'The consumer in EU Competition Law'; - Dr Michael Waibel: 'International Financial Control in Greece: Then and Now';
2015-07-16
14 min
Faculty of Law general media
'The Role of English Courts in Scrutinising sovereign Debt Restructurings': Hayk Kupelyants
On 15 July 2015 the Faculty hosted a workshop in partnership with Clifford Chance. The event was an opportunity for the Faculty of Law to share with Clifford Chance some examples of recent research. Three short presentations were made: - Hayk Kupelyants: 'The Role of English Courts in Scrutinising sovereign Debt Restructurings'; - Dr Albertina Albors-Llorens: 'The consumer in EU Competition Law'; - Dr Michael Waibel: 'International Financial Control in Greece: Then and Now';
2015-07-16
17 min
LCIL International Law Centre Podcast
'How Does Customary International Law Change? The Case of State Immunity' by Dr Pierre-Hugues Verdier
The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL), University of Cambridge hosts a regular Friday lunchtime lecture series on key areas of International Law. Previous subjects have included UN peacekeeping operations, the advisory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice, the crime of aggression, whaling, children and military tribunals, and theories and practices for proving individual criminal responsibility for genocide and crimes against humanity. This lecture, entitled 'How Does Customary International Law Change? The Case of State Immunity'', was delivered at the Lauterpacht Centre on Friday 10 May 2013 by Dr Pierre-Hugues Verdier, Associate Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law...
2013-05-10
32 min
Cambridge Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) Podcast
'Assessment of the Court’s response to a political question': Dr Michael Waibel
On 8th March 2013, the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) organised a workshop on one of the most significant cases heard in the Court of Justice of the European Union. The informal colloquium sought to exchange ideas between younger and more seasoned European lawyers. The so-called Pringle case (Case C-370/12) was decided on the 27th November 2012, and its consequences are expected to shape the future of European (financial) integration for years. Based on the preliminary reference by the Irish Supreme Court, all 27 Court of Justice judges were called to answer questions about the legality of the European Stability Mechanism Treaty...
2013-03-11
11 min
Cambridge Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) Podcast
'Scottish Independence: The EU and International Law Perspectives': CELS Seminar (Audio)
Professor James Crawford, joint author of HM Government's 'Opinion: Referendum on the Independence of Scotland - International Law Aspects' engaged in a debate with Dr Markus Gehring and Dr Michael Waibel, introduced by Professor Catherine Barnard. The debate discussed the EU and International Law aspects of Scottish independence, as considered in the Opinion. The event was arranged by CELS (The Center for European Legal Studies) on 26th February 2013. The opinion can be found on the Government website at: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/79408/Annex_A.pdf This entry provides an audio source for iTunes...
2013-02-28
27 min
Ringvorlesung: Raum und Zeit (SoSe12)
(12) Raum & Zeit: Platon über Raum und Zeit
Vorlesung von Michael Erler, gehalten am 25.06.2012. Diese Vorlesung wurde von Studierenden der Uni Wien im Sommersemester 2012 aufgenommen und mit der freundlichen Erlaubnis von Martin Carrier der Philosophischen Audiothek zur Verfügung gestellt. Nicht alle Vortragenden waren mit einer Veröffentlichung einverstanden. Eine Übersicht der Beitragenden findet sich hier. Weitere Informationen zu dieser Lehrveranstaltung findet man im offiziellen Programm oder im Vorlesungsverzeichnis.
2012-06-28
00 min