Untold stories from the wrongfully convicted. A podcast from the Centre for Criminal Appeals.
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Welcome to The Human Rights Podcast from the Irish Centre for Human Rights at the University of Galway. Here at the Centre, we are fortunate to be visited each year by an array of world-leading practitioners, researchers and policy-makers in the field of human rights and its associated disciplines. We also have a vibrant community at the ICHR and more broadly in the University of Galway's academic staff, postdoctoral and doctoral scholars, and postgraduate and undergraduate students focusing ...
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Human Rights and the US Election - Interview w Larry Donnelly
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In this episode, LLM student Laine Stover speaks with political commentator and US attorney Larry Donnelly. The discussion focuses on the upcoming U.S. Presidential Election, with an emphasis on immigration, swing states, and Vice President picks.The podcast was produced by Laine Stover, Gráinne McGrath and Kirsten Larson. Intro Music: 'Smarties In…
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‘Ireland and the world – appealing to international law in times of conflict’ w/ Prof. Shane Darcy
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In this episode, ICHR PhD researcher Kirsten Larson introduces Professor Shane Darcy’s inaugural lecture, "Ireland and the World – Appealing to International Law in Times of Conflict." Professor Darcy explores the role of international law, with a focus ranging from Ireland to Palestine.The podcast was produced by Gráinne McGrath and Kirsten Larson…
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Meet the 2023/2024 Team!
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In this episode, PhD researcher Kirsten Larson speaks with Katie Davis, Julia Collins and Camina Engelhardt, the current team of LLM students working on the Human Rights Podcast. They discuss their time at the Irish Centre for Human Rights and the work they have been doing throughout this academic year. LLM Programmes at the ICHR:https://www.univer…
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Interview w/ the Special Rapporteur on Palestine, Francesca Albanese: Anatomy of a Genocide.
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In this Episode, LLM Student Debora Lira de Lacerda speaks with Francesca Albanese, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian Territory occupied since 1967. She talks about the release of her recent report Anatomy of Genocide.Link to the report:https://www.ohchr.org/en/documents/country-reports/ahrc5573-report-speci…
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Children and Armed Conflict w/ Ray Murphy
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In this Episode, LLM Student Julia Collins hosts Professor Ray Murphy, Program Director of the LLM Peace Operations and Humanitarian Law. Together, they discuss children and armed conflicts, focussing on the recruitment of children and the legal protection of children engaged with armed groups.The podcast was produced by Gráinne McGrath and Kirsten…
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NEW LLM in Criminology, Criminal Justice and Human Rights w/ Dr. Róisín Mulgrew
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In this episode, PhD student Kirsten Larson hosts Dr. Róisín Mulgrew, the programme director for the new LLM programme, Criminology, Criminal Justice & Human Rights. Kirsten and Dr. Mulgrew discuss the new programme commencing in September 2024 and the exciting and unique aspects of this LLM. More information: https://www.universityofgalway.ie/cour…
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Discussing the Irish Direct Provision System with Dr. Ciara Smyth
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In this episode, LLM student Katie Davis speaks with Dr. Ciara Smyth, Programme Director of the LLM in International Migration and Refugee Law and Policy at the Irish Centre for Human Rights, about Ireland’s Direct Provision System and efforts to reform it.This podcast was recorded in mid-February discussing the accommodation crisis for asylum seek…
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Interview w/ Courtney Curran: Archival Identification & Transitional Justice
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In this episode, PhD researcher Kirsten Larson speaks with her colleague Courtney Curran (4th year PhD researcher at the Irish Centre for Human Rights) on her recent blog 'The Kosovo Specialist Chambers—an insatiable creature with a preference for ICTY leftovers'. Courtney is both a school of Law doctoral scholar at the Irish Centre for Human Right…
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Slavery Crimes and International Law with Professor Patricia Sellers
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In this episode, the ICHR PhD researcher Kirsten Larson introduces a presentation by Professor Patricia Sellers, which was held at the annual International Criminal Court Summer School at the University of Galway. The presentation covers a history of Slavery Crimes and International Law. The podcast was produced by Gráinne McGrath and Kirsten Larso…
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Unaccompanied Migrant Children and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
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In this episode, ICHR LLM student Julia Collins speaks with Dr Claire Raissian (who completed her PhD at the Irish Centre for Human Rights) about her research on the rights of unaccompanied migrant children. The podcast was produced by Gráinne McGrath and Julia Collins. Intro music: ‘Smarties Intro – FMA Podcast Suggestion’ by Birds for Scale (Attr…
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Freedom from Gender-Based Violence: From Civil Society to Human Rights
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In this episode, ICHR LLM student Anna Godau speaks with Maëlle Noir and Kelsey Rhude (two PhD candidates at the Irish Centre for Human Rights) about the development of gender-based violence in international human rights law. They explore the intricate relationship of lawmakers and civil society movements – as well as the accompanying usefulness of…
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A Black Hole in the Mediterranean? Maritime Migration, Human Rights and State Responsibility
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In this episode, Giulia Dedej speaks with Dr. Aphrodite Papachristodolou (Postdoctoral Researcher at the ICHR) on her important research on maritime migration and human rights. To keep up to date with developments from the Central Mediterranean, you can follow:Sea-Watch InternationalSOS MediterraneeOpen ArmsAlarm PhoneMSF SeaInfoMigrantsLighthouse …
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Meet the 2023 Team! (Part 2)
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In this episode, Dr Gillian Kane interviews Julia Collins, Kirsten Larson, and Anna Godau, LLM students who are working on the Human Rights Podcast this year. They discuss their studies, what they are enjoying about life at the ICHR, and what we can expect to hear in upcoming episodes of the podcast.Some resources and links mentioned in this episod…
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Meet the 2023 Team! (Part 1)
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In this episode, Dr Gillian Kane interviews Giulia Dedej, Shannon Kenny García Núñez, and Emma Kelly, LLM students who are working on the Human Rights Podcast this year. They discuss their studies, what they are enjoying about life at the ICHR, and what we can expect to hear in upcoming episodes of the podcast. Some resources and links mentioned in…
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Interview w/ Aoife Nolan: The European Social Charter Committee
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Interview with Aoife Nolan on her role and the functioning of the Eurpoean Social Charter Committee.Kirjoittanut Irish Centre for Human Rights
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Ensuring Respect for International Humanitarian Law
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This podcast contains a discussion of the book, Ensuring Respect for International Humanitarian Law (Routledge, 2020), including contributions from editors Eve Massingham, who works at the University of Queensland, and Annabel McConnachie, who has worked with the Australian Red Cross. International humanitarian law expert Ray Murphy leads the conve…
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How did consultancy firm, Mckinsey, shape EU asylum policy in Greece?
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In the summer of 2020, Dr Ludêk Stavinoha and Apostolis Fotiadis revealed the previously unknown role that consultancy firm, McKinsey, played in shaping EU asylum policy in Greece. In this episode of the Human Rights Podcast, Niamh Keady-Tabbal, PhD researcher at the ICHR, speaks with Ludêk about their investigation, published in Balkan Insight: ht…
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This is the final episode in our five-part series on the EU-Mercosur Agreement. In this short clip, you can listen to Saoirse McHugh, a member of Talamh Beo, explaining Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) and Investment Court Systems (ICS) in the context of the EU-Mercosur trade agreement.Kirjoittanut Irish Centre for Human Rights
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The EU-Mercosur Agreement: A Human Rights Analysis (Episode 4)
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Episode 4: Interview with Gerry Loftus, an Irish beef farmerIn this episode, you can listen to Emma Kelly, an LLM candidate at the Irish Centre for Human Rights, and Saoirse McHugh, a member of Talamh Beo, interviewing Gerry Loftus, an Irish beef farmer. He explains the situation and the problems that Irish farmers are faced with nowadays and talks…
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The EU-Mercosur Agreement: A Human Rights Analysis (Episode 3)
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Episode 3: Interview with Juliana Sassi, a member of the Brazilian Left FrontIn this episode, you can listen to Reshma Das and Simon Seitz, LLM candidates at the Irish Centre for Human Rights, and Saoirse McHugh, a member of Talamh Beo, talking to Juliana Sassi, a member of the Brazilian Left Front. She describes the development of the EU-Mercosur …
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The EU-Mercosur Agreement: A Human Rights Analysis (Episode 2)
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Episode 2: Interview with Helmut Scholz, MEP with GUE/NGLIn this episode, you can listen to Saoirse McHugh, a member of Talamh Beo, and Simon Seitz, an LLM candidate at the Irish Centre for Human Rights, interviewing Helmut Scholz, a member with GUE/NGL and a member of the German ‘Die Linke’ party. He explains the stages of negotiations on the EU-M…
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The EU-Mercosur Agreement: A Human Rights Analysis (Episode 1)
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Episode 1: Interview with Dr Laura Kehoe, a conservation scientistIn this episode, you can listen to Emma Kelly, an LLM candidate at the Irish Centre for Human Rights, and Saoirse McHugh, a member of Talamh Beo, interviewing Dr Laura Kehoe, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford. She talks about the impacts of the EU-Mercosur trade a…
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Hate speech targeting of minorities, with UN Special Rapporteur, Fernand de Varennes
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In this episode of the Human Rights podcast, UN Special Rapporteur on minority issues, Professor Fernand de Varennes speaks to the Irish Centre for Human Rights on "why hate speech targeting of minorities must be named and emphasized."Kirjoittanut Irish Centre for Human Rights
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Interview w/ Adam Wagner: A human rights perspective on the UK’s response to the COVID 19 pandemic
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Welcome to the Human Rights Podcast, hosted by the Irish Centre for Human Rights at the National University of Ireland, Galway. At the Centre, we are fortunate to hear presentations from an array of international leading practitioners, policymakers, and researchers within the field of human rights and various other disciplines.Today we have the ple…
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'Imagining Justice for Syria' with Prof Beth Van Schaack
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'Imagining Justice for Syria' with Prof Beth Van Schaack by Irish Centre for Human RightsKirjoittanut Irish Centre for Human Rights
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'Transforming our Sexual Lives' with Prof. Linda Martín Alcoff
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Keynote lecture by Prof. Linda Martín Alcoff at the Sexual Politics of Freedom conference at the Irish Centre for Human Rights [18/09/2020].Kirjoittanut Irish Centre for Human Rights
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Ireland's Anti-Fracking Movement
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This episode was created by Colin Carney, Sophie Fitzpatrick and Cassie Roddy-Mullineaux, LLM students in the Human Rights Law Clinic at the Irish Centre for Human Rights. The episode investigates the anti-fracked gas movement in Ireland and on the international stage.In this episode, Colin, Sophie and Cassie interview Johnny McElligott, a leading …
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Human Trafficking in Uganda
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Recorded on 28/01/2020Kirjoittanut Irish Centre for Human Rights
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The Arts and Human Rights
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On 16th October 2019, musicians Lisa Knapp and Gerry Diver visited NUI Galway to give a lunchtime concert as part of NUI Galway's Arts in Action programme. Arts in Action is the brainchild of renowned singer and NUI Galway lecturer, Mary McPartlan, and Mary joined Lisa and Gerry towards the end of their performance. For this podcast episode, all th…
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Trafficking in Persons with Maria Grazia Giammarinaro
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Maria Grazia Giammarinaro, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons, especially women and children, was appointed as an Adjunct Professor of Human Rights at the Irish Centre for Human Rights in June 2019.In September 2019, she delivered her first lecture as Adjunct Professor to incoming LLM students. The recording of the lect…
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Climate Justice with Sadhbh O'Neill
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This podcast was recorded on 23rd September 2019 during the global week of climate action. In this episode, Sadhbh O'Neill, political theorist, environmental activist and representative of Friends of the Irish Environment (FIE), discusses the concept of climate justice. She also explains two recent judgments of the Irish High Court in cases brought…
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Policing and Human Rights in Ireland with Donncha O'Connell
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In this pilot episode of The Human Rights Podcast from the Irish Centre for Human Rights at the National University of Ireland, Galway, we speak to Professor Donncha O'Connell about Ireland's progress towards a human rights-based approach to policing. Among the many topics we discuss are community policing, state security and access to justice. Thi…
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S1E3: Confront the Power
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How would you cope if you spent 14 years in prison for a crime you did not commit? How would you pass the time? Who would stand by you? What would you miss the most?What happens when Cookie is released? From Love Island to prison reform.Kirjoittanut Centre for Criminal Appeals
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S1E2: Maintaining Innocence
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Maintaining innocence in prison does not make you popular, and if it’s for a crime against a child, you are the lowest of the low. What happens when Cookie is sent to prison for a crime she claims she did not commit?Kirjoittanut Centre for Criminal Appeals
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Cookie’s baby son Petee died tragically, suddenly and without explanation. Months later the police knock on the door, and her life is turned upside down for a second time.Kirjoittanut Centre for Criminal Appeals
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Meet Cookie, a woman convicted of the murder of her baby, a crime for which she has consistently maintained her innocence.Season One of Surviving Injustice tells Cookie’s story. In this three-part series, we follow the sequence of events that led to her imprisonment and the fight to clear her name.Coming soon, on November 27th 2018. Subscribe on iT…
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