Declarations: The Human Rights Podcast

Declarations: The Human Rights Podcast

A show about human rights coming to you every week from the Cambridge Centre of Governance and Human Rights. Tune in each week as we explore how the concept and practice of human rights can remain fit-for-purpose and co-evolve with the changing world order, joined by fascinating guests from the University of Cambridge and around the world.

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Episoder(110)

A Right to Sleep: Homelessness and Temporary Housing

A Right to Sleep: Homelessness and Temporary Housing

The documentary “Cities of Sleep” explores the world of insurgent sleeper communities, as well as the infamous 'sleep mafia' in Delhi. Filmmaker Shaunak Sen and Cambridge PhD candidate Shreyashi Dasgu...

21 Jan 201950min

Lost in Europe: Missing Migrant Children

Lost in Europe: Missing Migrant Children

Over 10,000 migrant children have been lost after arriving in Europe. Where do they end up? What are their stories? And who is responsible for their increasing vulnerability and their being forgotten?...

10 Des 201845min

Bolsonaro and #NotHim: Something Old or Something New?

Bolsonaro and #NotHim: Something Old or Something New?

Everyone's asking, "How did he win? What does this mean for Brazil's future?" But Jair Bolsonaro's victory in the October presidential election also raises more systemic questions. Our guest, Dr Malu ...

24 Nov 201854min

Season 3: Memory, Community, Futures

Season 3: Memory, Community, Futures

Welcome to Season 3 of Declarations. This episode introduces our brand new team of regular panelists, as well as this year's three themes: Memory, Community, and Futures.

19 Nov 201811min

Justice in Transition: Reclaiming Rights Within and Without States?

Justice in Transition: Reclaiming Rights Within and Without States?

In this special episode, we sat down with Jackson Odong of the Refugee Law Project, and Shama Ams from the Centre of Development Studies, to discuss justice in post-conflict and post-colonial contexts...

6 Okt 20181h 30min

External Borders, Internal Politics: What do Democracies owe Refugees? (With Lord Smith of Finsbury)

External Borders, Internal Politics: What do Democracies owe Refugees? (With Lord Smith of Finsbury)

In this episode we talked about external borders and internal politics, trying to get to grips with what democracies owe refugees. As a long-standing former policy-maker and MP, Lord Smith helped us s...

16 Aug 201839min

PROFILE: Dr Alexa Koenig, Berkeley Human Rights Center

PROFILE: Dr Alexa Koenig, Berkeley Human Rights Center

Declarations went to Washington DC earlier this year to talk to researchers and practitioners who are dealing with disinformation. While there we met Alexa Koenig, Executive Director at the Berkeley ...

15 Jul 201836min

What is the 'Copenhagen Declaration'?(with Prof. Başak Çalı)

What is the 'Copenhagen Declaration'?(with Prof. Başak Çalı)

The Copenhagen Declaration - adopted April this year - unveiled tensions about the relationship between democracy and human rights. If human rights are universal, then they are not only for voting cit...

7 Jul 201837min

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