Ganado In Session
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Welcome to Ganado In Session – The podcast designed for law students and legal enthusiasts looking to deepen their understanding of key legal topics. Brought to you by Ganado Advocates, this platform offers insightful discussions and expert interviews on a range of legal subjects. Additionally, our revision-focused episodes, created in close collaboration with GħSL, are designed to support students preparing for exams. Whether you're studying or simply looking to expand your legal knowledge, Ganado In Session is here to guide you through.
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The podcast emphasizes key legal concepts, revision strategies for law examinations, and interviews with legal professionals, with specific episodes focusing on topics like contract law, intellectual property rights, and effective study techniques for law students. Listeners can expect insights not just into laws but also practical applications and career advice in the field of law.

Welcome to Ganado In Session – The podcast designed for law students and legal enthusiasts looking to deepen their understanding of key legal topics. Brought to you by Ganado Advocates, this platform offers insightful discussions and expert interviews on a range of legal subjects. Additionally, our revision-focused episodes, created in close collaboration with GħSL, are designed to support students preparing for exams. Whether you’re studying or simply looking to expand your legal knowledge, Ganado In Session is here to guide you through.
Just in time for the 2025 exam season, this third Ganado In Session revision podcast is tailored for Third Year law students reading INL 3000 – Selected Topics in International Law.
Hosted by Sean Azzopardi, GħSL’s Academic Officer (2024–2025), this episode features Prof. Omar Grech, who offers a concise and accessible walkthrough of the two topics he teaches within the study unit: International Human Rights Law and Diplomatic Law.
The discussion covers key concepts such as:
- The evolution of international human rights law and its major treaties
- Enforcement mechanisms and Charter-based protections
- The role of the UN Security Council in human rights today
- Diplomatic privileges, immunities, and their limits under the Vienna Convention
The episode wraps up with practical study strategies, exam tips, and guidance on further resources and opportunities for students interested in international law.
🎧 Whether you’re revising or looking for direction ahead of finals, this session is designed to support and inspire.

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