Podcast by The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

Episode List

Snizhana Shevchenko on Business and Human Rights in Ukraine 2 (In Ukrainian)

Mar 26th, 2026 1:07 PM

This episode is the second podcast in the Raoul Wallenberg Institute’s Business and Human Rights in Ukraine podcast series, produced as part of the BHR4Ukraine project in collaboration with Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University. The epiosde is an extension of the first episode where we meet Snizhana Shevchenko again, but this time together with Oleksandra Panasiek, Program Coordinator at Reskilling Ukraine, Beredskapslyftet. This episode is in Ukrainian.

Snizhana Shevchenko on Business and Human Rights in Ukraine

Mar 26th, 2026 12:58 PM

This episode is the first in the Raoul Wallenberg Institute’s Business and Human Rights in Ukraine podcast series, produced as part of the BHR4Ukraine project in collaboration with Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University. It is hosted by Olena Uvarova, Associate Professor at the university, and features Snizhana Shevchenko, a mentee in the BHR4Ukraine project.

Tahmina Sobat and Mohammad Mustafa Raheal about the end of their fellowship with RWI.

Feb 27th, 2026 8:37 AM

In this podcast, RWI research fellows Tahmina Sobat and Mohammad Mustafa Raheal reflect on their year-long fellowship at RWI and share their key takeaways.

Defend-Bio (episode 3): with Anna Maria Vargas, Valentina Lomanto and Juan Antonio Samper

Dec 10th, 2025 12:47 PM

This latest episode in our series highlighting Defend-Bio focuses on environmental justice, human rights, and their relationship to biodiversity and climate change. RWI's thematic leader on Human Rights and the Environment Claudia Ituarte-Lima sat down with Anna Maria Vargas, Valentina Lomanto and Juan Antonio Samper to talk about the journey so far in developing the Defend-Bio transnational legal clinic.

2025-2026 Fulbright Lecture - Andrea Boggio

Dec 2nd, 2025 3:19 PM

Andrea Boggio delivered the annual Fulbright Lecture yesterday on the topic: “Science Has No Homeland: The Duty of International Scientific Cooperation in Human Rights Law”

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