Where do human rights come from? In this special musical episode, I speak to Tom Blackmore, grandson of David Maxwell-Fyfe, the Nuremberg Trials prosecutor and founding figure in the modern human rights movement. As Europe again is at war, a timely reminder of how a previous generation saw human rights as the answer. For more see www.betterhumanpodcast.com
61 - A free chapter from my new audio book, Emergency State.
60 - The illiberal and misconceived Bill of Rights Bill
59 - Violence against women and how to end it
58 - Could Putin be prosecuted?
57 - The government's plans for judicial review
56 - Inheriting the Holocaust
55 - Joint enterprise
54 - Why the Human Rights Act matters
53 - Windrush lives
52 - Christine Burns on trans rights
51 - Belonging and making trouble: a conversation with Felicity Gerry QC
50 - Serving you up on the internet
49 - Are internet algorithms a problem for human rights?
48 - Albie Sachs on fighting for freedom and human rights
47 - Are algorithms making us less creative?
46 - Shamima Begum: racism, citizenship and the Supreme Court
45 - The difficult case of vaccine passports
44 - Are we truly free to express our opinions?
43 - Political propaganda, social media and human rights
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