Welcome to To Be Fair NI - the podcast series about the life-changing legal cases that create positive impact, not just for one person, but for communities across Northern Ireland.
Created for you by the team at Public Interest Litigation Support, Northern Ireland’s only dedicated public interest litigation hub. Our vision is of a Northern Ireland where the legal system is accessible to all and where the law is used to bring about positive change.
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Welcome to To Be Fair NI - the podcast series about the life-changing legal cases that create positive impact, not just for one person, but for communities across Northern Ireland.
Created for you by the team at Public Interest Litigation Support, Northern Ireland’s only dedicated public interest litigation hub. Our vision is of a Northern Ireland where the legal system is accessible to all and where the law is used to bring about positive change.
S1 E2: The human rights infrastructure feat. NIHRC's Alyson Kilpatrick
To Be Fair NI
37 minutes
1 year ago
S1 E2: The human rights infrastructure feat. NIHRC's Alyson Kilpatrick
In this episode, the PILS staff team explore:
What the human rights infrastructure is
How it has come under attack in 2023
And how human rights defenders in Northern Ireland can work with PILS to protect it
You’ll also hear NIHRC Chief Commissioner Alyson Kilpatrick talk about why defending the rule of law is not a game and how she remains hopeful while doing this work.
To Be Fair NI
Welcome to To Be Fair NI - the podcast series about the life-changing legal cases that create positive impact, not just for one person, but for communities across Northern Ireland.
Created for you by the team at Public Interest Litigation Support, Northern Ireland’s only dedicated public interest litigation hub. Our vision is of a Northern Ireland where the legal system is accessible to all and where the law is used to bring about positive change.