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EPISODE · May 4, 2020 · 48 MIN

Human Rights in Russia Week-ending 3 May 2020 - with Karinna Moskalenko

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This week Simon Cosgrove and Sergei Nikitin talk with Karinna Moskalenko (pictured), one of Russia's leading human rights lawyers. Karinna Moskalenko is founder and head of programmes at the Centre for International Protection, a network of groups that is based in Moscow and Strasbourg, and also has offices in Bishkek, Erevan and Kiev. The Centre specialises in bringing cases to the European Court of Human Rights. Karinna Moskalenko is a member of the Moscow Helsinki Group, the Moscow Bar Association and the Moscow Lawyers' Committee for the Protection of Human Rights. She is also a Commissioner of the International Commission of Jurists. She won the first ever case against the Russian Federation heard before the European Court of Human Rights and has acted as defence counsel in such high profile cases as those of Mikhail Khodorovsky. This podcast is in the Russian language.

This week Simon Cosgrove and Sergei Nikitin talk with Karinna Moskalenko (pictured), one of Russia's leading human rights lawyers. Karinna Moskalenko is founder and head of programmes at the Centre for International Protection, a network of groups that is based in Moscow and Strasbourg, and also has offices in Bishkek, Erevan and Kiev. The Centre specialises in bringing cases to the European Court of Human Rights. Karinna Moskalenko is a member of the Moscow Helsinki Group, the Moscow Bar Association and the Moscow Lawyers' Committee for the Protection of Human Rights. She is also a Commissioner of the International Commission of Jurists. She won the first ever case against the Russian Federation heard before the European Court of Human Rights and has acted as defence counsel in such high profile cases as those of Mikhail Khodorovsky. This podcast is in the Russian language.

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