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Another World is Podable
Peter Bloom
36 episodes
1 day ago
Explore the most radical social experiments and ideas today. The revolution might not be televised but it is streaming. Turn in regularly to hear about how another world is not only podable but possible!
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Explore the most radical social experiments and ideas today. The revolution might not be televised but it is streaming. Turn in regularly to hear about how another world is not only podable but possible!
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Politics
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Episode 16: The Revolution Continues with Radical Human Rights Lawyers Professor Clara Sandoval-Villalba and Chris Esdaile
Another World is Podable
1 hour 10 minutes 18 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 16: The Revolution Continues with Radical Human Rights Lawyers Professor Clara Sandoval-Villalba and Chris Esdaile
This episode is in honour of Azul Rojas Marin and the struggle for LGBTQ rights around the world. Clara Sandoval is Professor of Human Rights Law at the School of Law and Human Rights Centre at the University of Essex, and co-director of the Essex Transitional Justice Network at Essex. Clara is co-authored of the book Doctrine, Practice, and Advocacy in the Inter-American Human Rights System (OUP, 2019). Chris Esdaile is a Legal Advisor at REDRESS. Previously, he worked at Leigh Day, Solicitors, using legal action in England to hold large UK companies to account for harming people in other countries, and latterly working on some of the claims resulting from alleged mistreatment by British forces during the Iraq conflict. Prior to that he had worked on human rights issues in South Africa, Chile and in the UK. A UK-qualified solicitor, Chris has an LLM in International Human Rights Law at Queen Mary, University of London. Learn more about the case of Azul: https://redress.org/casework/azul-rojas-marin-formerly-luis-alberto-rojas-marin/ Learn more about the Essex Human Rights Centre: https://www.essex.ac.uk/centres-and-institutes/human-rights
Another World is Podable
Explore the most radical social experiments and ideas today. The revolution might not be televised but it is streaming. Turn in regularly to hear about how another world is not only podable but possible!