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Hope In International Human Rights
Season 16 · Episode 1

Hope In International Human Rights

This week we’re looking at international human rights law. Amidst democratic backsliding, the weakening of international institutions, and conflict around the world, can international law still be a source of hope?

UCL Uncovering Politics · Alan Renwick, Veronika Fikfak

October 2, 202531m 34s

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Show Notes

In this special episode, we take a deep dive into the ideas and career of our esteemed colleague and friend of the podcast, Professor Veronika Fikfak. Following her inaugural lecture as Professor of Human Rights and International Law at UCL’s Department of Political Science, we use the occasion to explore broader themes in international law, human rights, and academic life.

Veronika brings a wealth of experience from institutions across Europe, including Oxford, Cambridge, Copenhagen, and London. She currently serves as co-director of UCL’s Institute for Human Rights and as an ad hoc judge at the European Court of Human Rights. Her leadership of two major European Research Council-funded projects places her at the forefront of cutting-edge human rights scholarship.

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international relationsinternational courtspolitical scienceeuropean court of human rightsechrinternational lawacademiauclpoliticshuman rights