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Quinnipiac Law International Human Rights Law Podcast 2024

Quinnipiac Law International Human Rights Law Podcast 2024

Quinnipiac Law International Human Rights Law Podcast 2024

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Topic Category:

Education

Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 7
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

The students in Quinnipiac University School of Law’s Fall 2024 International Human Rights Law course created and produced this podcast. The episode topics (in alphabetical order) and presenters are: Boundaries of Business: Accountability & Human Rights: Joycette Charles, Jordan Higgins, & Jorge Monroy-PalacioChild Abductions in the Russo-Ukrainian War: Devon Cavaliere, Kyleigh Sisk, & Brian Bobka.Forced Sterilization: Ashley Bocek, Jordyn Powell, & Sydney WebbGenocide in Palestine: Daniela Ramos, Tina Macari, & Nermine KamberiHidden Costs of Fast Fashion: Rebecca Ouellette & Elia SanchezHow War Has Shaped Human Rights Law: Faith Hasher & Parker MiddletonTelegram and Its Role as a Hub for Child Sexploitation: Hannah Tucci and Leah StrachanTheme music by Matt Hawkins.

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Focuses on critical themes in international human rights law, including topics such as child abductions during conflicts, genocide, forced sterilization, and the implications of fast fashion on human rights. Specific episodes explore the accountability of businesses regarding human rights, the role of technology in child exploitation, and the historical evolution of human rights law in the context of war.

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