
Treaties and Trials is a youth-led podcast (and blog) made specifically for teens! For those curious about law, international relations, or global affairs, this is the place to be. Led by Model UN club president, Ruby, each episode is a new opportunity to learn and form your OWN opinions because this isn't just a podcast; it's a global conversation.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsKids & FamilyEducation for KidsNews | |||

In this episode of Treaties and Trials, Ruby explores the power of veto in the Security Council. We discuss how the permanent members of the United Nations' Security Council have possibly exploited veto to boost their own interests.
In this episode, the Treaties and Trials podcast introduces October's theme: Power Imbalances in Society. Ruby explores what the rule of law really means and how it can be broken.
In the final episode of the September Globalization series, Ruby explores how economics and politics have been transformed by the world's interconnectedness.
In this episode, we talk about the rapidly rising population and discuss the effects of having so many people on Earth. This is just one part of the September series, which asks: is globalization good or bad?
In this episode, Ruby explores how globalization has created a society with greatly individualistic behaviors. This episode is one of September 2025's globalization series, setting the stage to answer the question: is globalization good or bad?
In this episode, Ruby introduces September's topic of discussion: globalization! We explore how globalization has affected language and culture as a whole, on the quest to answer the question: is globalization good or bad?
In this episode, Ruby delves into the history, goals, and misconceptions of the UN!
In this episode, Ruby goes into how there are many different types of law, pathways to a legal career, and how minors can use knowledge of the law in sticky situations.
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Targeted at a teenage audience, the content underscores critical topics in law, global affairs, and international relations, encouraging young listeners to engage with and understand the complexities of these fields. The host, Ruby, uses accessible language and relatable examples—from contemporary political debates to historical context—to make challenging subjects approachable. Unique elements include Ruby's personal experiences in Model UN and mock trials, which add authenticity and invite youth to explore their potential in diplomacy and legal studies. Moreover, the podcast fosters a global conversation around pressing issues, empowering teens to think critically about the world.
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