Dr Luke Moffett talks to Dr Katharine Fortin about the complexities surrounding the obligations of ‘non-state armed groups’ under current legal frameworks.
Episode 34 – Emergency Pandemics and the Limitations of Human Rights with Dr Patrycja Dabrowska-Klosinska: Are we legally prepared?
Pandemic emergency responses often lead to limitations of fundamental human rights in favour of the safety of public health. How do we justify lawful limitations on human rights?
Episode 26 – Legislating for Marriage Equality in Northern Ireland with Ged Killen MP and Patrick Corrigan
Conor McCormick hosts a discussion with Ged Killen MP and Patrick Corrigan of Amnesty International NI about constitutional issues confronting campaigners seeking to extend same-sex marriage to Northern Ireland via legislation at Westminster.
Episode 25 – The World Cup, Business and Human Rights
This episode with Ciara Hackett, Clare Patton and Ciarán O Kelly explores the intersection between business, human rights and the World Cup.
Episode 22 – Exploring the impacts of Brexit on Northern Ireland with BrexitLawNI
Dr Rachael Dickson talks to members of BrexitLawNI about potential constitutional, conflict transformation, human rights and equality impacts of Brexit for Northern Ireland.
Episode 18 – Repeal the 8th Referendum Special
This episode explores some of the issues around this referendum, and reflects on the law surrounding access to abortion both North and South of the border.
Episode 16 – Moazzam Begg & Muhammad Rabbani in conversation with Dr Kevin Hearty
In a wide-ranging conversation about their work with CAGE, Moazzam Begg & Muhammad Rabbani talk to post-doc researcher Kevin Hearty about PREVENT, schedule 7, civil sanctions, anti-terrorism laws, and Islamic ideas of justice.
Episode 15 – Breast cancer, cause related marketing and corporate social responsibility.
Postgraduate student Jay Burbank talks to Dr Clare Patton about her research into the ‘Cause-related Marketing’ of breast cancer and how multinational corporations can influence the behaviour of women with breast cancer through these campaigns.