Framing Human Rights

A podcast by ECCHR

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19 Episodes

  1. #12 Staatsräson gegen Grundrechte?

    Published: 12/20/2024
  2. #11 Archival interventions - The untold stories of (colonial) wars

    Published: 4/27/2023
  3. The concrete utopia of human rights

    Published: 3/7/2022
  4. Corporate power, the role of law and human rights

    Published: 3/7/2022
  5. Rethinking (shrinking) spaces in times of crises

    Published: 3/7/2022
  6. Feminist movements challenging political transformation

    Published: 3/7/2022
  7. Climate change, environmental degradation and human rights

    Published: 3/7/2022
  8. (Post)colonial injustice: Genocide in Namibia and Black Lives Matter

    Published: 3/7/2022
  9. The global right to health and the reality of the COVID-19 vaccine distribution

    Published: 3/7/2022
  10. Ancestral remains: Why restitution matters with Mnyaka Sururu Mboro, Nzé Mboulou Mba Bikoro and Sarah Imani

    Published: 3/1/2022
  11. Locked in and out: Decolonizing knowledge with Priya Basil and Wolfgang Kaleck

    Published: 8/9/2021
  12. Forensis: Forging a political practice with Eyal Weizman and Wolfgang Kaleck

    Published: 6/28/2021
  13. Restitutionen und eine neue Ethik der Beziehungen mit Bénédicte Savoy und Wolfgang Kaleck

    Published: 6/16/2021
  14. On artistic and human rights interventions with Fred Ritchin and Wolfgang Kaleck

    Published: 4/27/2021
  15. The blood of the dawn with Claudia Salazar Jimenéz and Karina Theurer

    Published: 4/27/2021
  16. On artistic and human rights interventions with Rabih Mroué and Wolfgang Kaleck

    Published: 4/27/2021
  17. Visuals of violence with Mark Sealy and Wolfgang Kaleck

    Published: 4/27/2021
  18. On artistic and human rights interventions with Christina Varvia and Wolfgang Kaleck

    Published: 4/27/2021
  19. Decolonizing the camera in practice with Ixmucané Aguilar and Wolfgang Kaleck

    Published: 4/27/2021

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ECCHR’s podcast about activism, art and justice. The European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) is an independent, non-profit legal and educational organization dedicated to enforcing civil and human rights worldwide. Together with those affected and partners worldwide, ECCHR uses legal means to end impunity for those responsible for torture, war crimes, sexual and gender-based violence, corporate exploitation and fortressed borders. Find out more here: www.ecchr.eu and in our Living Open Archive: loa.ecchr.eu