Irish Rule of Law International
The Justice Edit
In The Justice Edit* , from Irish Rule of Law International (IRLI) , journalist and IRLI Communications Lead Evelyn McClafferty explores how the rule of law, human rights, and geopolitics intersect in today’s global challenges. From big tech accountability and judicial independence to climate justice and the erosion of democratic freedoms, these timely conversations offer insight for everyone. The podcast is funded by Irish Aid . *Formerly named Horsehair Wigs*
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Jun 30, 2026
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Claudio Visco 30.06.2026 36:16
The President of the International Bar Association (IBA) , Claudio Visco talks about accountability, international justice, democracy, and the future of the rule of law in an increasingly turbulent world. Discussing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Claudio explains why the IBA has supported efforts to establish a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression and reflects on the challenges of ensuring...
Darragh Mackin 14.05.2026 48:00
Across Northern Ireland and beyond, the legacy of conflict continues to raise difficult questions about truth, accountability, and the role of law in divided societies. In this episode of The Justice Edit, human rights lawyer Darragh Mackin reflects on the enduring challenges of addressing the past—and what it takes to build meaningful reconciliation. “28 years after the Good Friday Agreement, we...
Dame Siobhan Keegan 26.02.2026 30:50
Across parts of the world, courts are publicly criticised, lawyers attacked, and democratic norms tested. In the latest episode of The Justice Edit, Dame Siobhan Keegan, Lady Chief Justice of Northern Ireland and co-patron of Irish Rule of Law International reflects on what protects public confidence when institutions come under strain. Reflecting on Northern Ireland’s experience of conflict and...
Mary McAleese 19.12.2025 44:15
Former President of Ireland and academic lawyer Dr Mary McAleese delivers a powerful and wide-ranging address on democracy, human dignity, planetary health, and the rule of law in this special end-of-year episode of The Justice Edit (formerly Horsehair Wigs). Recorded in front of a live audience at an IRLI event at the Law Society of Ireland in November , McAleese - in conversation with barrister,...
Juanita Goebertus Estrada 12.09.2025 30:26
The Americas director of Human Rights Watch , Juanita Goebertus Estrada sits down with us this month to talk about El Salvador’s policy of mass incarceration. For a country the size of Massachusetts in the US, El Salvador has the highest incarceration rate in the world . Unlawful detention and an abuse of power have become hallmarks of the reign of the Salvadorian President, Nayib Bukele, who once...
Patrick Paul Walsh 12.09.2025 38:38
Patrick Paul Walsh of the School of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin talks to us about the future of overseas aid. Dr. Walsh is currently on secondment to the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network , where he works as Vice President of Education and the Director of the Sustainable Development Goals Academy . He voices his support for continued efforts towards...
Aonghus Kelly 02.06.2025 35:16
From supporting Ukrainian justice actors in investigating and prosecuting international crimes to the weakening of the rule of law and the climate crisis, our guest this month, Aonghus Kelly has a lot to talk about. Aonghus is an international criminal and human rights lawyer and has just finished his stint as head of the international crimes’ legal unit for the European Union Advisory Mission (EU...
Maria McCloskey 02.05.2025 25:42
What does the rule of law mean? That’s the question on our podcast this month, with our guest Maria McCloskey, Irish Rule of Law International’s (IRLI) Executive Director. There is no one-agreed definition of the rule of law, but broadly it’s a set of principles upon which a foundation of a society is built and governed - politically, institutionally and legally. Some of the core elements are just...
Alia Al Ghussain 04.04.2025 32:39
On this month’s show, we’re joined by Alia Al Ghussain, a researcher and advisor with Amnesty Tech , who talks about the huge need to centre human rights in the technology sector. “This is a bad situation and it’s primed to get even worse,” she says, on the back of the move by Meta earlier this year, to end its practice in the US of fact-checking information posted on its platform . The developmen...
John Reynolds 07.03.2025 23:33
On the programme this month, we talk to Dr. John Reynolds of Maynooth University , who discusses the reaction of states to the International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrants issued for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the country’s former defence minister Yoav Gallant over suspected war crimes in Gaza . There’s been a mixed reaction to the move by the ICC. States signed up to the...
Nikki Reisch 31.01.2025 33:03
The Director of the Climate and Energy Program at the Center for International Environmental Law , Nikki Reisch is our guest on the show this month. Niki talks about the advisory opinion expected this year from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the legal consequences for governments concerning climate change. The pending opinion comes on the back of two weeks of climate hearings in The H...
Pat de Brún 30.12.2024 33:31
Our podcast this month is a personal and professional tribute to a dear former Irish Rule of Law International colleague – international criminal and human rights lawyer James Douglas, who sadly died earlier this year. One of his best friends and fellow human rights lawyer, Pat de Brún reflects on his life and work. Pat is Head of Big Tech Accountability & Deputy Director of Amnesty Tech at Am...
Deborah Ruiz Verduzco 29.11.2024 43:35
The Executive Director of the Trust Fund for Victims (TFV) at the International Criminal Court (ICC), Deborah Ruiz Verduzco is our guest on the show this month. The Trust Fund for Victims at the ICC is a central part of the court’s mandate: the reparative justice pillar of the court, giving effect to victims’ right to redress. But the court faces multiple challenges: “The principle is that con...
Seán Columb 25.10.2024 25:44
Our guest this month is Dr Seán Columb, who for over 10 years has been investigating the illegal organ trade. Dr Columb is a legal academic - a senior lecturer in law at the School of Law and Social Justice at the University of Liverpool. Since 2014, he has spoken to over 40 people from countries including Sudan, South Sudan and Eritrea, who were fleeing conflict or the legacy of conflict, and who...
Raphael Heffron 16.09.2024 21:14
Governments and energy companies will be held legally responsible for past decisions when it comes to the energy sector, as justice takes centre stage. That’s the argument from this month’s guest - Irish Professor, Raphael Heffron. Professor Heffron is a Professor in Energy Law, Energy Justice and the Social Contract at the Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, Pau, France . He’s also a qualif...
Stéphanie Caligara 08.07.2024 27:57
It’s been dubbed litigation terrorism – an investor protection regime that’s stalling climate action and instead paying polluters. On this episode of Horsehair Wigs, we’re talking about investor state dispute settlement clauses or ISDS mechanisms with Stéphanie Caligara, a French qualified lawyer and consultant with the Global Legal Action Network . Stéphanie focuses on environmental and climate l...
Rhea Kneifati 04.06.2024 23:47
We speak with Rhea Kneifati on this month’s show – a legal expert, specialising in sexual and gender-based investigations. She talks about the significant problem of the disappearance of women in Mexico, where there are currently 27,000 missing women. Rhea was deployed by Justice Rapid Response - an NGO with a roster of experts investigating international crimes and serious human rights violations...
Ray Murphy 29.04.2024 35:10
On the show this month, we talk to Ray Murphy, a human rights lawyer and professor at the Irish Centre for Human Rights in Galway. Ray talks about the current situation in Gaza and the legality of the Israel-Hamas war. Ray says he believes the only way the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza will be truly tackled is through international law and the framework of international law. But he, too, str...
IRLI Team Malawi 26.03.2024 23:33
We sit down with some of Irish Rule of Law International’s (IRLI) Malawi team this month to discuss how Malawi's poverty is affecting its justice institutions. IRLI’s programme in the country is strategically designed, in collaboration with its partners on the ground, to provide access to justice to people accused of crimes in Malawi. Malawi is a country with a prison population of seventeen thous...
Sarai Chisala-Templehoff 26.02.2024 28:42
On Horsehair Wigs this month, we speak with Sarai Chisala-Templehoff, a human rights and social justice lawyer. Sarai is the Founder of the Gender and Justice Unit in Malawi – an organisation educating women on their legal rights, in a hugely patriarchal society. Much of the work that the Gender and Justice Unit does centers around women’s access to justice in the country – through working with pa...
Doreen Chen 21.01.2024 25:25
On the show this month, we’re talking to international human rights lawyer, Doreen Chen. She talks about the situation for human rights defenders globally and she also discusses her human rights centric input in the drawing up for various global authorities of counter-terrorism responses. Doreen is the co-founder of a non-profit, Destination Justice , which she also runs. The organisation advances...
Kate Gibson 18.12.2023 30:09
On Horsehair Wigs this month, we’re in conversation with international criminal and human rights lawyer, Kate Gibson, who talks about the effectiveness of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in delivering justice. The ICC is made up of 123-member states, but many governments are not ICC parties, having not signed up to the Rome Statute, which governs it. These countries include the United State...
Binta Mansaray 20.11.2023 30:50
On the programme this month, we discuss the psychosocial impact of the civil war in Sierra Leone with human rights activist, Binta Mansaray. Binta, a Sierra Leonean, talks about the double victimisation of child soldiers, who are now adults, many homeless, and involved in criminality. She also talks about the legacy the conflict has had – a conflict which had been fuelled and funded by the country...
Maud Sarliève 05.10.2023 34:36
Our guest on Horsehair Wigs this month is Maud Sarliève, a Human Rights and International Criminal Lawyer advocating for creative legal thinking to mitigate climate change and protect the environment. Maud has travelled and worked internationally, on UN backed tribunals, for the United Nations office on Drugs and Crime and for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees , among others. In this interview...
Gearóid Ó Cuinn 04.09.2023 29:11
On our show this month, we speak to Gearóid Ó Cuinn who teaches transnational human rights litigation at the Irish Centre for Human Rights in Galway, Ireland. Gearóid is also head of the Global Legal Action Network (GLAN) – an organisation which pursues justice across borders for communities directly impacted by human rights abuses. Gearóid and his team have a very interesting portfolio of work, a...
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