My Country is My Prison

‘My Country is My Prison’ is a limited podcast series about Ireland’s so-called ‘historical’ institutional abuses. It will explore a number of issues pertaining to these institutions through the lens of human rights law. As a means of educating young people and others who are unfamiliar with these ongoing human rights violations, we aim to explain them in simple terms.
Master of Laws (LLM) students have developed the five-episode series

“My Country is My Prison.”

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