Webcasts
SIHRG endeavors to record its speaker meetings. Those that have been successfully recorded are all listed here.
Eritrea: Business Ethics, Migration and Trafficking
43 Lancaster Gate, London W2 3NA
Monday, 15 June 2015
Click here for details and audio cast
Friday 12th December 2014 6.00pm to 7.30pm
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Clore House, Russell Square, London
“Eritrea, through the lens of Business Ethics and Sustainability”
Click here for details, audio cast and report order form.
Tuesday 17th June 2014 6.00pm
Freedom of Expression, David Miranda, Rwanda and the International Picture
-Kate Goold, Peter Noorlander, Carina Tertsakian.
-click HERE for full details
Webcast available HERE
Wednesday 28th May 2014 6.00pm
Tanzania - Corruption and Human Rights
- Evarist Chahali and Sarah Hermitage
- click HERE for full details and HERE for the podcast.
No End to Disappearances and Impunity in Mexico: The Way Forward
Rupert Knox and Alma Rosa Garcia Guevara
Tuesday 12th November 2013 6.00pm
Click here for a recording of the event.
Click here for a video produced by Alma Rosa Garcia Guevara on disappearances in Mexico.
Tuesday 4th of June at 6.00 pm IALS:
"Law, Rights and Ideology in Russia" (Routledge)
Professor Bill Bowring talks about his new book out soon. Further details CLICK HERE
Click here for a broadcast (43 minutes) of the evening.
Wednesday 15th May 2013 6.00pm
Speakers : Chris Woods, Jennifer Gibson and Daniel Carey
"The War Against Drones" - details to date here. PODCAST HERE
Wednesday 12th December 2012 6.00pm
Extraordinary Rendition
CROFTON BLACK and CLARA GUTTERIDGE
19 June 2012
SPOTLIGHT ON UKRAINE
The truth about the rule of law, democracy and human rights in the Ukraine: Recent cases - what can we learn from them?
Valentyna Telychenko, well-known as the defence lawyer of Myroslava Gongadze in the murder case of her husband, journalist Georgiy Gongadze. Click here for Details. Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Charles Clore House 17 Russell Square London WC1B 5DR. Tuesday 19 June 2012 6-7.30pm CLICK HERE FOR THE LIVE RECORDING OF THE MEETING
Wednesday 8th February 2012 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Charles Clore House 17 Russell Square London WC1B 5DR
Saul Lehrfreund. The title of his talk was “Restricting the use of the Death Penalty: the relevance of international human rights norms.” Saul has been running the Death Penalty Project since its inception in 1992. In November 2000 he was awarded an MBE for services to international human rights and in July 2009 he received an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Law from the University of Reading. He specialises in constitutional and international human rights law and has represented prisoners under sentence of death, inter alia, before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the United Nations Human Rights Committee. Click here for audio cast and written report.
Wednesday 19th October 2011 6.00pm
Bosnia - an Overview of the Historical and Current Situation. Ed Vulliamy Senior Correspondent The Observer/ Guardian
Click here for full details AND FOR WEB CAST OF EVENT IN FULL.