Mr. Conde is a prolific author and lecturer in the U.S. and Europe who has defended countless refugees and individuals persecuted for their faith in his private law practice.
In our interview, he shares how he first came face to face with the cost of freedom when he traveled behind the Iron Curtain to meet with Christians who didn’t even have a right to own their own Bible, something we can easily take for granted in a free country.
Every summer, Mr. Conde joins the International Institute of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France to teach a legal course in French and English on human rights terminology. At a time when social discourse has reduced human rights to human wants, and often forgotten the legal foundation for its existence, his work is essential.
Watch the interview on Hardwired's YouTube channel here: youtu.be/pvJTG1wP8yA
Professor Victor “Skip” Conde is a professor of international and comparative human rights and humanitarian law at Trinity Law School and a visiting lecturer in human rights at the University of California at Irvine, and lecturer at the Faculté de Droit, University of Strasbourg, France, and the International Institute of Human Rights, Strasbourg. He has published widely on international and domestic human rights law, policy and practice. He is the author of A Handbook of International Human Rights Terminology, which is a much-needed tool that provides access to the developing language of human rights and aids in full comprehension of human rights theory and issues. He is also the co-author of Human Rights and the United States, a U.S. focused comprehensive reference book to help Americans understand U.S. human rights history and laws.
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