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Pol-Soc Podcast
Jerome Devitt
13 episodes
8 months ago
Jerome is joined by Dr Lucy Michael of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission to discussion the relationship between Ireland and UN Human Rights system, covering the Universal Periodic Review, Treaty Bodies, CERD, and numerous specific concepts drawn from the LC Politics and Society subject specification.
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Jerome is joined by Dr Lucy Michael of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission to discussion the relationship between Ireland and UN Human Rights system, covering the Universal Periodic Review, Treaty Bodies, CERD, and numerous specific concepts drawn from the LC Politics and Society subject specification.
Show more...
Education
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Pol Soc Podcast Ep 2 - Thomas Hobbes
Pol-Soc Podcast
26 minutes 2 seconds
8 years ago
Pol Soc Podcast Ep 2 - Thomas Hobbes
This is the second episode of a podcast designed to help students studying the new Leaving Certificate subject, "Politics & Society". This episode is dedicated trying to gain a better understanding of the life and political philosophy of the 17th Century thinker, Thomas Hobbes. A HUGE thanks to Professor Robert Armstrong of Trinity College, Dublin for his insights! For the Episode Notes that accompany this podcast go tohttps://wordpress.com/page/polsocpodcast.com/174
Pol-Soc Podcast
Jerome is joined by Dr Lucy Michael of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission to discussion the relationship between Ireland and UN Human Rights system, covering the Universal Periodic Review, Treaty Bodies, CERD, and numerous specific concepts drawn from the LC Politics and Society subject specification.