Quinnipiac Law International Human Rights Law Podcast 2025-26
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About this listen
The students in Quinnipiac University School of Law’s 2025-26 International Human Rights Law course created and produced this podcast. The episode topics (in alphabetical order) and presenters are:
- “Children’s Rights,” Natasha Silva, Abby Stock, and Julia Teti.
- “Mythbusting ‘Universal’ Human Rights,” Tom Lepore and Catherine Sloat.
- “The Role and Effectiveness of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the International Court of Justice (ICJ),” Kaila Coleman and Shianne Taylor.
Theme music by Matt Hawkins.
QUSL 2026
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Jan 12 202643 minsFailed to add items
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Jan 12 202635 minsFailed to add items
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