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How the English legal system altered the family and created individualism. The effects of feudalism on the family system; impartible inheritance, primogeniture and the similarities between England and Japan in terms of single heir inheritance; the absolute right to do what one likes with property and the effects of this on children; no automatic right of inheritance. This is the opposite of peasant societies such as Nepal where there are rights at birth and children cannot assume anything. Hence diffused insecurity, need to win parent’s love, which may be one of the things behind capitalism. Younger sons go off, so there is high social and geographical mobility.
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Release Date: 3/30/2021
Authors: Fully Informed Jury Association (FIJA)
Description: Go behind closed doors of the American criminal legal system to explore its inner workings with the Fully Informed Jury Association. We will focus on the American jury system, how it interacts with and is affected by other parts of the criminal legal system, and how our critical right to trial by jury has been driven to the brink of extinction.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 8/13/2020
Authors: Louis J Goodman
Description: Focusing on, but not limited to, Alameda County California attorneys, we meet and get to know practicing attorneys, people connected to the legal profession, and those affected by the justice system. How they got there, what they're doing, how they experience the practice of law and their connection to it.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 3/20/2021
Authors: Legal Bender
Description: The Legal Bender Podcast with Molly Jansen explores the legal system for the lay person. Find out how the law really works, in terms a non-lawyer can understand. A legal podcast that will entertain you and educate you about how the legal system works. Brought to you by Molly Jansen Law Group
Explicit: No
Release Date: 8/20/2020
Authors: Is it Legal to...a Missouri Bar podcast
Description: A look at the legal system and how it impacts your life.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 9/2/2020
Authors: christine@equalizingjustice.com
Description: The legal team at the Hernandez & Associates Law Firm attempts to fill in the gaps surrounding the legal system.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 11/17/2021
Authors: Timothy Barrett
Description: 4 Legal English Podcast is for lawyers, law students, and other professionals from anywhere in the world, who want to improve their Legal English skills. The podcast discusses legal topics in a way that is informative, interesting, and educational. Listen to improve your knowledge of the law, legal terms, Legal English and general English skills.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 9/23/2020
Authors: Louise Kulbicki
Description: The Study Legal English Podcast is the world's first legal English podcast. Helping lawyers and law students become fluent in legal English. Legal English is difficult to master and is important for lawyers and law students around the world. If you'd like to improve your legal English, don't worry, by listening to the regular Legal English podcast you can gradually improve. Members can also access further learning resources such as transcripts and quizzes Visit:.https://studylegalenglish.com/Disclaimer: This podcast is an English language teaching and study resource and is not intended to be used as a source of legal information or advice.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 4/18/2021
Authors: Jack McCabe
Description: Talking about COVID and how it has affected me and my family and the summer.
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Release Date: 6/7/2021
Authors: Samuel Boyko
Description: Through these episodes, we talk about how COVID has affected our daily lives including the workplace, education system, and our families.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 9/22/2020
Authors: The Open University
Description: This album tackles the complex relationships social workers experience in the wide spectrum of their work, from those with families affected by social deprivation to those with judges, lawyers and other members of the legal system. The tracks analyse the role of the family in Scottish life in relation to the many voluntary bodies that exist to assist and inform them, and the legal obligations of social workers. Participants from single mothers to solicitors presented their perspectives in a series of frank, informative interviews.This material forms part of The Open University course K207 The law and social work in Scotland.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 8/12/2020
Authors: Jaivon
Description: The podcast is about how covid-19 has affected one individual and his family during quarantine
Explicit: No
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