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Podcasts produced by the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission.

The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission was established under statute on 1 November 2014 to protect and promote human rights and equality in Ireland, to promote a culture of respect for human rights, equality and intercultural understanding, to promote understanding and awareness of the importance of human rights and equality, and to work towards the elimination of human rights abuses and discrimination.

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Podcasts produced by the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission.

The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission was established under statute on 1 November 2014 to protect and promote human rights and equality in Ireland, to promote a culture of respect for human rights, equality and intercultural understanding, to promote understanding and awareness of the importance of human rights and equality, and to work towards the elimination of human rights abuses and discrimination.

    'Beyond East West Street: the Path of Human Rights' - Philippe Sands QC delivers the 2019 Human Rights & Equality Lecture

    'Beyond East West Street: the Path of Human Rights' - Philippe Sands QC delivers the 2019 Human Rights & Equality Lecture

    "Beyond East West Street: the Path of Human Rights" - Philippe Sands QC delivers the inaugural annual lecture of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission in Dublin, Ireland on 16 December 2019.
    Philippe Sands is Professor of Law at University College London, and a practising barrister at Matrix Chambers in London. He appears as counsel before international courts and sits as an arbitrator. He is author of Lawless World (2005) and Torture Team (2008) and several academic books on international law. 
    East West Street: On the Origins of Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide (2016) won the 2016 Baillie Gifford (formerly Samuel Johnson) Prize, the 2017 British Book Awards Non-Fiction Book of the Year, and the 2018 Prix Montaigne. The sequel, which is also the subject of a BBC podcast, The Ratline, will be published in April 2020. 
    Philippe is President of English PEN and a member of the Board of the Hay Festival.
    This podcast was produced by the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. 
    The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission was established under statute on 1 November 2014 to protect and promote human rights and equality in Ireland, to promote a culture of respect for human rights, equality and intercultural understanding, to promote understanding and awareness of the importance of human rights and equality, and to work towards the elimination of human rights abuses and discrimination.

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    'A More Social Media': Human Rights and Equality in the Digital Public Sphere

    'A More Social Media': Human Rights and Equality in the Digital Public Sphere

    Social media facilitates the rapid spread of ideas, and hate speech is no exception. Protecting human rights and equality in the digital arena is an increasingly urgent challenge for our society and democracy. The potential for intolerance online to shape politics and public debate offline is becoming one of the hallmarks of the digital age.

    The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, as Ireland’s national human rights and equality body, brought together international experts and commentators from the worlds of law, media, academia and tech to discuss the nature of online hate speech, and how to tackle it.

    The podcast transcript is available at the following link: 

    https://www.ihrec.ie/app/uploads/2019/01/Podcast-Transcript-A-More-Social-Media.pdf

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