Despite global undertakings to safeguard the full enjoyment of human rights, culture, traditional practices and religion are widely used to discriminate against women. In Women’s Human Rights and the Elimination of Discrimination (Brill/Nijhoff, 2016), 17 scholars approach women’s human rights globally, regionally and nationally, combining the perspectives of public and private international law in a hitherto unique manner. Comprehensive legal, culture-based and theoretical overviews are combined with analyses of topical issues, such as unbalanced sex-ratios, intercountry adoption, women as refugees or as “surrogate mothers”, violence against women and cross-border enforcement of protection orders.
Welcome to Episode 58 of Off Street: The official podcast of the Marshall Financial Investment Team. In today’s episode, Adam and Sean discuss:· Hims plan to offer GLP-1 drug at 85% discount to Wegovy· Mexican Taco Stand becoming first of its kind to earn Michelin Star· Chipotle fans boycotting over shrinking portions and rising prices· Is the new Meme Stock craze already dead?· The $850 streaming bill to watch every NFL game in 2024-25· Cheaper to rent than to buy in all top 50 metros in the US· How a Peter Lynch prediction from 30 years ago holds up today· Noted bear Mike Wilson turning bullish as stocks hit all-time highs· Chubb stock feeling a “Buffett Bump” after Berkshire Hathaway investmentThey finish up with "Uncorrelated" stories about an MLB player who claims to have never bought anything online, and the $190 nachos and $280 lobster rolls that were served at the F1 Miami Grand Prix.Please see the links below for our disclosure.Podcast Disclosure: https://www.marshallfinancial.com/off-street-podcast-disclaimer/
Inspired by Paul Anton Smith's "Have You Seen My Movie," a streaming exclusive currently running in The Brattlite, we're joined by MIT professor Ezra Glenn to talk about our favorite movies about going to the movies and films that take place in cinemas.
This week we have a great report from Lito Velasco and his experience at this year's San Diego comic con, IndyCast listener Steve has sent in a report from his recent trip to Disneyland and the state of Indy collectables, more rumours of Indy recasting and we have more of your great emails!
Despite global undertakings to safeguard the full enjoyment of human rights, culture, traditional practices and religion are widely used to discriminate against women. In Women’s Human Rights and the Elimination of Discrimination (Brill/Nijhoff, 2016), 17 scholars approach women’s human rights globally, regionally and nationally, combining the perspectives of public and private international law in a hitherto unique manner. Comprehensive legal, culture-based and theoretical overviews are combined with analyses of topical issues, such as unbalanced sex-ratios, intercountry adoption, women as refugees or as “surrogate mothers”, violence against women and cross-border enforcement of protection orders.
Welcome to Episode 58 of Off Street: The official podcast of the Marshall Financial Investment Team. In today’s episode, Adam and Sean discuss:· Hims plan to offer GLP-1 drug at 85% discount to Wegovy· Mexican Taco Stand becoming first of its kind to earn Michelin Star· Chipotle fans boycotting over shrinking portions and rising prices· Is the new Meme Stock craze already dead?· The $850 streaming bill to watch every NFL game in 2024-25· Cheaper to rent than to buy in all top 50 metros in the US· How a Peter Lynch prediction from 30 years ago holds up today· Noted bear Mike Wilson turning bullish as stocks hit all-time highs· Chubb stock feeling a “Buffett Bump” after Berkshire Hathaway investmentThey finish up with "Uncorrelated" stories about an MLB player who claims to have never bought anything online, and the $190 nachos and $280 lobster rolls that were served at the F1 Miami Grand Prix.Please see the links below for our disclosure.Podcast Disclosure: https://www.marshallfinancial.com/off-street-podcast-disclaimer/
Inspired by Paul Anton Smith's "Have You Seen My Movie," a streaming exclusive currently running in The Brattlite, we're joined by MIT professor Ezra Glenn to talk about our favorite movies about going to the movies and films that take place in cinemas.
This week we have a great report from Lito Velasco and his experience at this year's San Diego comic con, IndyCast listener Steve has sent in a report from his recent trip to Disneyland and the state of Indy collectables, more rumours of Indy recasting and we have more of your great emails!