
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*
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*
Episodes

Thursday Apr 27, 2023
The Afghan Judge
Thursday Apr 27, 2023
Thursday Apr 27, 2023
Our guest this month is an Afghan judge, who was forced to flee her home country after the Taliban retook Afghanistan in 2021.
She managed to escape Afghanistan with her family, following huge efforts by the International Association of Women Judges. In her early thirties and now in Ireland, when she lived in Afghanistan, she worked at the Violence Against Women Court – a court established during the country’s democratic rule. She talks about the legal cases she engaged with then, often including members of the Taliban. She also talks about the current situation in Afghanistan for women and girls.
To protect her identity and to ensure the safety of her family in Afghanistan, we have not used her name.
Presented and produced by Evelyn McClafferty.
With thanks to our donors: Irish Aid, principally, and solicitors working in the Republic of Ireland, who - when applying for the renewal of their practicing certificates – have made a voluntary contribution to IRLI.
Note: The views and opinions expressed in this episode do not necessarily represent those of IRLI or Irish Aid.

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