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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsNews CommentaryBusinessNon-Profit | |||

Our Autumn Social marked 25 years of the Human Rights Act. Now, we’re sharing something special: a replay episode featuring highlights from two thought-provoking speeches from PILS Director Kate Barry and human rights expert John Wadham.
Feel the en... more
Public Interest Litigation Support have been connecting local human rights defenders with pro bono lawyers through our Pro Bono Register since 2011.
Now, we’re reuniting some of those incredible activists and lawyers to share their unique experience... more
Public Interest Litigation Support have been connecting local human rights defenders with pro bono lawyers through our Pro Bono Register since 2011.
Now, we’re reuniting some of those incredible activists and lawyers to share their unique experience... more
To Be Fair NI is back with a brand new series!
Episodes released from Thursday 13 November 2025.
Go behind the scenes with the team at Public Interest Litigation Support, as we support our member organisations to build legal cases that challenge in... more
In the second episode in our series celebrating the NI Human Rights Partnership, PILS visit the Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ).
CAJ and PILS have a vibrant history of collaboration - almost enough for a whole series of episodes!
D... more
In this special series, we dive deep into the collaborative spirit of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Partnership.
Discover how four unique organisations - PILS, the Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ), Human Rights Consortium (HRC) ... more
Remember the 'Go Home' vans? That 2013 Home Office campaign was a visible example of the UK government's 'Hostile Environment': a toxic combination of cruel rhetoric & restrictive law/policy.
Through Free Movement, barrister and blogger Colin Yeo ha... more
Pollution doesn't stop at the border... so why should climate action?
Environmental Justice Network Ireland is challenging environmental injustice on the island of Ireland.
Dr Ciara Brennan & Caitlin McIlhennon tell us:
• how EJNI burst into life ... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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