In this episode of the THE Connect podcast, produced in partnership with the University of Liverpool, host Ashton Wenborn speaks with Amanda Cahill-Ripley and Azadeh Chalabi, both senior lecturers at the university's School of Law and Social Justice.
They discuss how the the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals provide a blueprint for a sustainable future for humanity, and why a healthy critique of existing policies is essential to the development of international human rights law.
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