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Can the human rights performance of one country affect that of its close neighbours? Professor Todd Landman from the University of Essex talks about his research looking at the data and research techniques he has used to examine the human rights records of countries across the world. He explains the importance of the methodologies used, and what his findings might mean for those looking to promote human rights. This podcast was recorded originally for Professor Todd Landman's podcast series.

Summary

Can the human rights performance of one country affect that of its close neighbours? Professor Todd Landman from the University of Essex talks about his research looking at the data and research techniques he has used to examine the human rights records of countries across the world. He explains the importance of the methodologies used, and what his findings might mean for those looking to promote human rights.
This podcast was recorded originally for Professor Todd Landman’s podcast series.
 

Subtitle
Can the human rights performance of one country affect that of its close neighbours? Professor Todd Landman from the University of Essex talks about his research looking at the data and research techniques he has used to examine the human rights record...
Duration
12:59
Publishing date
2014-11-15 11:26
Link
http://researchpodcasts.co.uk/human-rights-everybody-needs-good-neighbours/
Contributors
  Christine Garrington, Research Podcasts
author  
Enclosures
http://media.blubrry.com/societynow/content.blubrry.com/societynow/RQ-podcast-04.mp3
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Can the human rights performance of one country affect that of its close neighbours? Professor Todd Landman from the University of Essex talks about his research looking at the data and research techniques he has used to examine the human rights records of countries across the world. He explains the importance of the methodologies used, and what his findings might mean for those looking to promote human rights.

This podcast was recorded originally for Professor Todd Landman’s podcast series.