Lawyers Beyond Borders

Sept. 14, 2021, 2:45 p.m.

Dr Maria Armoudian shares her Armenian lineage to highlight the gross inhumane actions the Turkish Government forced upon her people. This history encouraged her to become a lawyer and go on to take up a range of impossibly difficult human rights cases that found a path to justice. Her new book "Lawyers Beyond Borders" follows that journey.

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