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The Security Circle
EP 119 Daniel Garnham, Founder of the Security Federation on Guarding the Guardians: The Fight for Security Workers' Rights
Send us a textDaniel Garnham• 20 years as a UK police cyber detective and digital trainer.• Lead implementor and auditor on ISO27001 cyber security standard.• International speaker in cybercrime, cyber security and digital forensics.• Global trainer in cyber for Interpol, United Nations and Council ofEurope.• Teacher of law enforcement in 6 Eastern European countries.• Named in the top 25 of UK security influencers 2025.• Judge of global cyber security awards.• Founding member of Global Online Harm Alliance.• Penetration tester.• Chainalysis...
2025-04-02
57 min
Centre for Law, Medicine and Life Sciences (LML) Podcast
Repugnant transactions and taboo trades: The Baron de Lancey Lecture 2025
Professor Kimberly D. Krawiec from the University of Virginia School of Law explores "repugnant transactions and taboo trades" — markets that are morally contested and sometimes even prohibited, such as sex work, commercial surrogacy, and the sale of organs, eggs, and sperm. She asks how we, as a society, decide what is up for sale and what is off-limits. The controversies here are not about the dangers of markets themselves, but rather the dangers of buying/selling certain goods or services. Advocates of market restrictions seek to define the ethical boundaries of the marketplace – to identify the specific good...
2025-03-21
42 min
Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
Repugnant transactions and taboo trades: The Baron de Lancey Lecture 2025
Professor Kimberly D. Krawiec from the University of Virginia School of Law explores "repugnant transactions and taboo trades" — markets that are morally contested and sometimes even prohibited, such as sex work, commercial surrogacy, and the sale of organs, eggs, and sperm. She asks how we, as a society, decide what is up for sale and what is off-limits. The controversies here are not about the dangers of markets themselves, but rather the dangers of buying/selling certain goods or services. Advocates of market restrictions seek to define the ethical boundaries of the marketplace – to identify the specific good...
2025-03-21
42 min
Corruption Crime & Compliance
Halyna Senyk, from the CEELI on Anti-Corruption Progress in Ukraine
Is the progress itself enough to consider the battle won? Are the ongoing scandals casting a shadow over the hard work against corruption? Despite challenges (such as limited resources due to the ongoing war) and recent scandals (such as overpriced eggs for the military), Ukraine maintains multiple institutions committed to transparency and integrity, crucially supported by international partnerships aimed at enhancing its anti-corruption infrastructure.Listen to this conversation between Michael Volkov and Halyna Senyk in which they focus on Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts amidst the backdrop of its ongoing war with Russia. Halyna Senyk, an expert from the...
2024-07-22
31 min
Salesforce v Česku
S Martinem
O čem jsme se s Martinem bavili? tom kdo jsem; jak jsem se dostal k Salesforce; CRM pro neziskovky, které mi pomohly k rozvoji; Trailheadu; CzechDreaminu; úspěšných a neúspěšných projektech - koukám na vás Zdravotní klauni a CEELI; tajných zdrojích pro Salesforce CTA a Salesforce MVP; jak proniknout do Salesforce; které certifikace mi nešly a že je to normální; budoucnosti Salesforce; generačních výměnách ve vedení firem; mém LinkedIn postu o náboru lidí (který je mimochodem pořád aktivní a snažím se spojit se všemi, kteří projevi...
2024-06-05
47 min
CEELI talks
Bridging Technology and Law for Effective Justice
Explore the world of digital forensics in South Africa alongside Jason Jordan, a seasoned expert at T-Fair Labs, in conversation with Dr. Ingrid Borárosová from the Bratislava Policy Institute. In this insightful podcast, we delve into the evolution of digital forensics from its beginnings in the '90s to its current role in tackling cybercrimes. Jason's transition from law enforcement to the private sector and academia sheds light on the field's advancements and the importance of aligning with global standards.Through discussions on South Africa's legal frameworks and linguistic diversity, we examine ho...
2024-05-15
43 min
Ranní brífink
Boj proti korupci na Ukrajině: vilu politika za špinavé peníze odhalilo „googlení“ na školení
Ranní brífink Jakuba Troníčka: Rozšíření Evropské unie o Ukrajinu a další státy se neobejde bez rozsáhlých změn v samotné unii, ale právě i na straně země bránící se ruské agresi. Důležitá přitom bude legislativa a taky její dodržování. A jedním z hlavních úkolů bude boj se všudypřítomnou korupcí. Právě s tím Ukrajině a jejím expertům už od roku 2014 intenzivně pomáhá mezinárodní nevládní organizace CEELI institut. Jak konkrétně, na to v dnešním Ranním brífinku odpovídá její programový ředitel Marek Svo
2023-10-12
16 min
Podcasty HN
Boj proti korupci na Ukrajině: vilu politika za špinavé peníze odhalilo „googlení“ na školení
Ranní brífink Jakuba Troníčka: Rozšíření Evropské unie o Ukrajinu a další státy se neobejde bez rozsáhlých změn v samotné unii, ale právě i na straně země bránící se ruské agresi. Důležitá přitom bude legislativa a taky její dodržování. A jedním z hlavních úkolů bude boj se všudypřítomnou korupcí. Právě s tím Ukrajině a jejím expertům už od roku 2014 intenzivně pomáhá mezinárodní nevládní organizace CEELI institut. Jak konkrétně, na to v dnešním Ranním brífinku odpovídá její programový ředitel Marek Svo
2023-10-12
16 min
ABA Journal: Modern Law Library
End of the Cold War launched new efforts to build the rule of law
As chunks of the Berlin Wall were being torn down by jubilant crowds on November 9, 1989, James Silkenat was serving his term as chair of the ABA International Law Section. But he is the first to admit he did not immediately anticipate what that event would mean for the Cold War, or that monumental changes that soon be taking place across Europe and Central Asia. It was that event, however, that spurred discussions within the section about the need to help support countries working to establish a new rule of law. And those discussions would lead to a global volunteer...
2023-05-10
34 min
ABA Journal Podcasts - Legal Talk Network
End of the Cold War launched new efforts to build the rule of law
As chunks of the Berlin Wall were being torn down by jubilant crowds on November 9, 1989, James Silkenat was serving his term as chair of the ABA International Law Section. But he is the first to admit he did not immediately anticipate what that event would mean for the Cold War, or that monumental changes that soon be taking place across Europe and Central Asia. It was that event, however, that spurred discussions within the section about the need to help support countries working to establish a new rule of law. And those discussions would lead to a global volunteer...
2023-05-10
34 min
Early Returns - Law and Politics with Jan Baran
The Honorable Thomas Griffith – Judiciously Ruling in the Face of Politics
It appears that policy changes are being resolved in the courts, and most specifically at the Supreme Court. If we look at recent court decisions involving abortion, the Affordable Care Act, Environmental Protection Act and gun rights, many people believe these decisions are politically motivated, especially when the politicians and media help to plant that seed by branding each Justice as liberal or conservative partisans. In this episode, Jan speaks with the Honorable Thomas Griffith, former judge for the U.S. Court of the Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. They discuss when law becomes political and whe...
2023-04-24
1h 06
Expert Views On ADR (EVA) Vid /Podcast Show
Episode 22: The New York State Unified Court System's Small Claims Online Dispute Resolution Project
I was super excited to welcome David Allen Larson, a Professor of Law at the Mitchell Hamline School of Law and Senior Fellow at the Dispute Resolution Institute. He is currently the Chair of the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution, Co-Chair of the Section’s ODR Standards Task Force, and was a member of the ABA E-Commerce and ADR Task Force. He has been involved with Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) since 1999 and is the System Designer helping create an ODR platform for the New York State Unified Court System. David is the John H. Faricy Jr. Chair fo...
2022-03-10
17 min
KBKAST
Episode 94: Jean-Michel Ferat
Jean-Michel Ferat is a Senior Managing Director at Ankura with over 20 years of experience in the specialized fields of forensic accounting, fraud detection, and data analytics. He has applied his skills in a variety of cases involving corruption, kickbacks, collusive bidding rings, money laundering, embezzlement, asset misappropriation, terrorist financing, and financial statement fraud. He has led or participated in reactive investigations and proactive compliance engagements, including Foreign Corrupt Practices Act monitorships, across the United States and in over 25 countries around the world. Jean-Michel served two terms as the forensic accounting expert on the audit and finance committee of the b...
2022-01-20
46 min
Expert Views On ADR (EVA) Vid /Podcast Show
Episode 19: Professor David Allen Larson on Designing a State Court Small Claims ODR System in New York
I was super excited to welcome David Allen Larson, a Professor of Law at the Mitchell Hamline School of Law and Senior Fellow at the Dispute Resolution Institute. He is currently the Chair of the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution, Co-Chair of the Section’s ODR Standards Task Force, and was a member of the ABA E-Commerce and ADR Task Force. He has been involved with Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) since 1999 and is the System Designer helping create an ODR platform for the New York State Unified Court System. David is the John H. Faricy Jr...
2021-10-23
24 min
CEELI talks
S2 E2. Where’s the Justice? Safeguarding Fairness in Remote Proceedings
The use of technology has allowed for the continuation of justice in remote proceedings during the pandemic, but this comes with a variety of concerns. What dangers does undue interference during remote hearings pose to digital justice? What mechanisms are in place to secure adequate representation for defendants and ensure their engagement during proceedings? And what effect do remote hearings have on public perception of justice and actual outcomes?Our guests address the inconsistencies that arise in virtual proceedings—from defendants’ understandings of what is occurring during trials, personal connections and confidentiality between lawyers and clients, to the...
2021-09-08
21 min
CEELI talks
S2 E4. Case Management Systems – Increasing Access to Justice?
In this final episode, we hear about the successful implementation system of the Case Management System (CMS) in Kosovo from Fatmir Rexhepi, and we discuss the experience of creating a unified electronic information system in Bulgaria with Judge Emil Dechev and Bilyana Gyaurova-Wegertseder. This episode focuses on the implementation of case management systems in both Kosovo and Bulgaria. We examine which role digital justice can play in maximizing efficiency, transparency, and accountability in the judiciary. What steps are needed to successfully implement digitalization programs? And who should be involved in the process of developing and implementing case management systems?
2021-08-20
24 min
CEELI talks
S2 E3. Virtual Hearings – Possibilities and Pitfalls
The proliferation of technology has led to an increase in its use by the judiciary over the last few years, especially when the pandemic hit. This episode explores the developments that have led to the current state of digitalization in judiciaries – both the technological advancements and the legislative progress. What types of electronic evidence exist? How should they be dealt with by the judiciary?And another crucial question: in a virtual trial setting, how do we create optimum conditions that preserve the dignity and decorum of the court process? In this episode, we hear about the digitalization of...
2021-08-20
26 min
CEELI talks
S2 E1. Human Rights and Digital Justice
The advent of Covid-19 has seen the acceleration of the digitalization of justice and the increasing use of remote hearings. However, this leaves many questions unanswered, especially when it comes to preserving the rights of citizens across the globe. What effects has the pandemic had on the judiciary and how do they serve the public? Where does the balance lie between safeguarding public health and endangering human rights, particularly in regards to human rights and access to courts? Is digital justice able to mitigate these effects? And in which circumstances are remote hearings suitable alternatives to in-person proceedings?
2021-08-10
22 min
CEELI talks
S1 E4. Moving Forward After the Crisis
This episode explores how the courts should be preparing for life after pandemic conditions. What will be the effect of the unprecedented rate of suspended and delayed cases? What new cases can the courts expect to emerge as a result of the pandemic and the measures taken to control it? Many courts were already struggling with delivering justice in a timely fashion – how should they be preparing for an even worse backlog? Should some of the measures that have been taken during the pandemic, such as the use of remote trials, be continued as a tool to expedite proceedings? What...
2020-11-23
35 min
CEELI talks
S1 E5. Judging by Video Link: The Role of the Judge; Resilience and Regional Experiences
In light of the introduction of far-reaching emergency legislation in response to the Covid-19 pandemic protecting the rule of law and the responsibility of the judiciary is ever more important. What is the role of the judiciary in ensuring emergency legislation and remote judging do not impinge on the rights of the citizen? How can the judiciary ensure that domestic safeguards are upheld, and international standards are followed? To what extent should the judiciary be consulted in the development of measures that affect the courts? And how can judges and civil society continue to support each other during the...
2020-11-23
27 min
CEELI talks
S1 E2. Maintaining Access to Justice - Part 1: Criminal Courts
It is vital that courts are kept open and that access to justice is maintained, but protecting the health of the community has challenged the usual order of business. This episode explores how the wheels of justice can continue to operate during the current global health crisis, particularly in the context of criminal trials. What are the core functions that the judiciary needs to deliver to deal with urgent issues despite the pandemic? What critical decisions and urgent matters must be addressed? We talk to the Right Honourable Justice Bernard McCloskey of Northern Ireland about his view of these m...
2020-11-23
30 min
CEELI talks
S1 E3. Maintaining Access to Justice - Part 2: Administrative and Civil Courts
Because the stakes are so high, access to justice is often considered within the context of criminal law. However, many people come into contact with the justice system to resolve non-criminal disputes. This episode will look at the role of administrative and civil courts in the pandemic crisis. What is the role of the administrative courts in holding governments to account? How can civil and administrative courts ensure their functions continue during a state of emergency? What critical decisions and urgent matters must be addressed? We talk to administrative judge Edith Zeller of Austria and civil judge D...
2020-11-23
30 min
CEELI talks
S1 E1. Safeguarding the Rule of Law
The introduction of emergency legislation in response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been immediate, understandable, and effective. But often it has been drafted and delivered without allowing for judicial oversight. What is the role of the judiciary in ensuring emergency legislation does not impinge on the rights of the citizen? How can the judiciary ensure that domestic safeguards are upheld and international standards are followed? In this episode, we discuss these issues with Judge José Igreja Matos, President of the European Association of Judges, and hear about court challenges to emergency legislation in the Czech Republic from Dr. Jan Gr...
2020-11-23
29 min
MUNI on This Podcast
9: Hope in Craft with Debbie Palao and Ceeli Martinez-Miranda
How can we we make craft sustainable, equitable and empowering for the artisans who sustain our rich cultural traditions? In this episode, we introduce the Crafting Futures research conducted by the MUNI team on the state of handloom weaving in the Philippines, and interview veteran furniture designer Debbie Palao, co-founder of HoliCOW or Holistic Coalition of the Willing, a sustainable furniture and housewares company based in Cebu City, and Chevening scholar Ceeli Martinez-Miranda, Chief Operating Officer of Ananas Anam Philippines, the company behind Piñatex, a plant-based alternative to leather made with pineapple fiber. Dive d...
2020-07-26
33 min