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This week’s pod is all about Universal Jurisdiction (yes we keep coming back to it!) – it’s part of the series we’ve set ourselves, every month a different take (last month Argentina). UJ is the legal principle that engages national courts in fulfill... more

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What are rights and wrongs of putting very old people on trial for atrocity crimes? With Caroline Davidson of Williamette University. If it’s interesting, do like, subscribe and leave us a review. Want to find out more? Check out all the background... more

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Argentina is the go-to spot for Universal Jurisdiction - why? If it’s interesting, do like, subscribe and leave us a review. Want to find out more? Check out all the background information on our website including hundreds more podcasts on interna... more

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Corporate crime cases in Latin America - why are they leading the field? If it’s interesting, do like, subscribe and leave us a review. Want to find out more? Check out all the background information on our website including hundreds more podcasts... more

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Recent Guests

Caroline Davidson
Norma J. Powless/Paulus Professor of Law at Willamette University; formerly part of the prosecution team at the Yugoslav Tribunal
Willamette University
Episode: Episode 152 – No Court for Old Men with Caroline Davidson
Roy Bakmutsky
Expert from Amnesty International who focuses on corporate crime
Amnesty International
Episode: Episode 151 – Corporate Crime Litigation in Latin America
Gabriel Pereira
Lead attorney for the Argentine Human Rights Organization involved in the La Fronterita case
Argentinian Human Rights Organization
Episode: Episode 151 – Corporate Crime Litigation in Latin America
Gissou Nia
Human rights lawyer and founder of the Strategic Litigation Project at the Atlantic Council
Atlantic Council
Episode: Episode 150 – Iran Protests and Argentina Accountability with Gissou Nia
Philippe Sands
International lawyer and author
University College London
Episode: Justice Update – Genocide Evidence and Intent with Gambia and Myanmar
Michael Becker
Academic and former ICJ employee
Trinity College Dublin
Episode: Justice Update – Genocide Evidence and Intent with Gambia and Myanmar
Christopher Staker
Lawyer representing Myanmar
Myanmar Defense Services
Episode: Justice Update – Genocide Evidence and Intent with Gambia and Myanmar
Olexander Maksimenko
An electromechanical engineer and human rights advocate, who survived captivity and torture during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Survivors' organization, Ukraine
Episode: Justice Update – Survivors @ The ICC
Luis Carlos Diaz
A journalist and human rights defender from Venezuela, who has experienced arbitrary detention and torture under the Maduro regime.
Human rights organization, Venezuela
Episode: Justice Update – Survivors @ The ICC

Hosts

Janet Anderson
Co-host of the show, actively involved in discussions about international justice and human rights.
Stephanie van den Berg
Co-host of the show, engaged in exploring current legal issues pertaining to international justice.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 208 ratings
  • They don’t know anything about international law analysis

    Melanie O’Brian, the head of a fake association that no longer exists, that included members such as Adolf Hitler, Emperor Palantine, and Mo Cookie, voted on a fake resolution accusing Israel of Genocide. Great due diligence. The hosts credentials are probably equally worth $30

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    Perspective is currency
    United States6 months ago
  • Excellent! Compulsory listening!!

    If you are a student, academic or an interested bystander of international law THIS is the podcast for you. Every episode unpacks a current legal issue in ways that are easy to understand for anyone new to international law but there’s always enough depth to keep the experts interested too. Janet and Steph ask questions you want to ask and they don’t assume knowledge by the listener. I love this podcast and I recommend it to all my Public International Law students at AUT. Love the recs at the e... more

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    5
    Htfgfhgfhghvv
    New Zealand6 months ago
  • A fascinating, informed and well presented insight into the world of international justice. I feel like I'm listening to the best parts of World Service, and Stephanie & Janet are fantastic are bringing this topic to people like myself who may not know the ins and outs of Srebrinica or the process behind appointing a new ICC prosecutor.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    MrsRadfad
    5 years ago
  • very valuable

    Very much liked Episode High Noon at ICC. Very interesting! Applause.

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    5
    no_nickname_please_______
    Netherlands6 years ago
  • Informative and accessible podcast !! Binge listened in one week all episodes from start till now

    Hi! I am legal scholar working on international law and displacement at KU Leuven in Belgium. I would be very interested in an episode about the possibilities and modalities of the prosecution of European foreign terrorist fighters by an international tribunal (the existing ones or a new one in Iraq as suggested by some states).

    Apple Podcasts
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    Nidasierranoe
    Belgium6 years ago

Listeners Say

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The content is engaging and accessible, making complex legal topics understandable for those unfamiliar with international law.
Listeners appreciate the depth of analysis and the relevant recommendations provided at the end of episodes for further exploration.
The show effectively highlights survivor perspectives, making the discussions relatable and human-centered.

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#248
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Talking Points

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Justice Update – Is Universal Jurisdiction Argentina-Style Working?
Q: What resources does Argentina allocate for Universal Jurisdiction cases?
While there is a lack of specialized units for UJ, Argentina has a significant degree of expertise in handling these cases despite limited resources.
Justice Update – Is Universal Jurisdiction Argentina-Style Working?
Q: How did Universal Jurisdiction grow in Argentina?
Argentina provides a special space for victims to have direct access and push for investigations, facilitating the growth of Universal Jurisdiction cases.
Justice Update – Is Universal Jurisdiction Argentina-Style Working?
Q: Why Argentina?
Argentina has a historical context with the military junta trials that continue to impact its approach to Universal Jurisdiction.
Justice Update – Genocide Evidence and Intent with Gambia and Myanmar
Q: What are your thoughts on the strength of Gambia's case?
If you accept that the main source of the Gambia's evidence, the UN fact-finding reports, are credible and deserve weight, then the Gambia has made a strong case.
Episode 141 – Defining Genocide with Melanie O’Brien
Q: How can we understand the justifications given for the actions of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF)?
O'Brien discusses the role of rhetoric and propaganda in justifying violence against Palestinians and emphasizes the importance of recognizing the impact of such narratives when evaluating responsibility for actions taken against a targeted group.

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This show explores critical issues surrounding international justice, focusing on human rights violations, legal accountability, and the impact of corporate involvement in such crimes. The hosts engage with a range of topics from universal jurisdiction and genocide to the role of the International Criminal Court, providing insights from legal experts and advocates. Notable discussions include case studies involving Ukraine, Venezuela, and Iran, emphasizing the complexity and urgency of justice mechanisms in response to contemporary global challenges. Unique to this show is its commitment to amplifying survivor stories and discussing the implications of personal narratives on legal proceedings, which adds a powerful, human dimension to the l... more

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