This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In her inspiring talk, Anna Grear goes through the patterns of injustice and the legal system flaws around the World. She discusses how Universal Human Rights Law have interacted with the corporate World, which is dictated by capital, not Human well-being.
Anna Grear's work calls on insights from a range of disciplines despite being firmly located within a combination of critical legal theory and jurisprudence. She has a particular interest in the relationship between human rights and the environment, and in the theme of legal subjectivity, locating these in relation to contemporary globalization and to a central concern with the implications of the materiality of the living order – including the theme of lived embodiment.
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