In this month's episode of Justice Matters, economist Desmond Ang joins host Sushma Raman to discuss the impact of media on…
How can we ensure accountability when international criminal law is violated? Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji, former President of…
How do democracies die? What lessons can we learn from the past as we seek to build more democratic societies and participatory public…
Human rights defenders are increasingly the targets of repression by states and private organizations — which results in…
How do the values being built into AI affect our public and private lives now and into the future? What is the importance of a…
How does the country’s history affect the present — and how can we envision a more just future for everyone? Join us this…
In this month’s episode of Justice Matters, we’re digging into our archives to present a special episode for Black History Month…
This month on Justice Matters, Sima Samar discusses the situation in Afghanistan, the status of women and girls in the country,…
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This month on Justice Matters, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka discusses her work fighting for the rights of women and children…
This month on Justice Matters, Yanilda MarÃa González discusses authoritarianism and policing, civil society's role in holding…