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Explore strategic litigation across Asean countries against Myanmar's military rulers, with Chris Gunness, Zaj Uk, and Jenna Dolecek. 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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AI's new role in military targeting; Jessica Dorsey and Elke Schwarz explain what it means for international humanitarian law. You can find Jessica's doctoral thesis here: research-portal.uu.nl/en/publications/keeping-our-humanity-ensuring-t... more

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Belgian Universal Jurisdiction - how does it work - with Mathias Holvoet. 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 podcast... more

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Will middle powers like Canada and the Netherlands show some backbone and defend values of international law in the context of the US/Israel attack on Iran? We discuss this hot-button issue with Mark Kersten and Otto Spijkers. If it’s interesting, d... more

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Recent Guests

Chris Gunness
Director of the Myanmar Accountability Project
Myanmar Accountability Project (MAP)
Episode: Justice Update – Universal Jurisdiction in the Neighbourhood for Myanmar
Salai Zaj Uk
Executive director, Chin Human Rights Organization
Chin Human Rights Organization (CHRO)
Episode: Justice Update – Universal Jurisdiction in the Neighbourhood for Myanmar
Jenna Dolecek
Independent investigator
Independent Investigator (IIMM)
Episode: Justice Update – Universal Jurisdiction in the Neighbourhood for Myanmar
Jessica Dorsey
Scholar at Utrecht University; international law expert
Utrecht University
Episode: Episode 157 – AI on the Battlefield with Jessica Dorsey and Elke Schwarz
Elke Schwarz
Professor of political theory
Queen Mary University
Episode: Episode 157 – AI on the Battlefield with Jessica Dorsey and Elke Schwarz
Mathias Holvoet
Lecturer in International Criminal Law at the University of Amsterdam; works on prosecution of international court crimes at the Federal Prosecutor's Office in Belgium
University of Amsterdam; Federal Prosecutor's Office, Belgium
Episode: Episode 156 – Belgian Waffling or Universal Jurisdiction with Mathias Holvoet
Otto Spijkers
Assistant professor at Leiden University
Leiden University
Episode: Episode 155 – Are Canada and Netherlands Consistent on International Law? With Mark Kersten and Otto Spijkers
Mark Kersten
Assistant Professor of Law
Fraser Valley University
Episode: Episode 155 – Are Canada and Netherlands Consistent on International Law? With Mark Kersten and Otto Spijkers
Laura Baron-Mendoza
Colombian lawyer and international human rights specialist who contributed to the ICC environmental policy discussion
Laura Baron-Mendoza, lawyer
Episode: Episode 154 – Environmental Damage at the ICC with Laura Baron-Mendoza

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 212 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 States9 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 Zealand9 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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    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).

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    Nidasierranoe
    Belgium6 years ago

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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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Justice Update – Universal Jurisdiction in the Neighbourhood for Myanmar
Q: What kinds of crimes are you looking at here?
The focus is not limited to Rohingya cases but includes post-coup abuses, torture, and other international crimes across Myanmar and neighboring countries, with a broader strategy to bring accountability through regional universal jurisdiction efforts.
Episode 156 – Belgian Waffling or Universal Jurisdiction with Mathias Holvoet
Q: What stage are we at with the Liberian Martina Johnson case, and what has caused the delay?
The Martina Johnson investigation has been long-running, with arrests since 2014 and a referral to the Cour d'Assise in Ghent, but witnesses' deaths and procedural complexity have contributed to slow progress; nonetheless, there is expectation of a trial potentially in the near future depending on the defense and evidentiary developments.
Episode 156 – Belgian Waffling or Universal Jurisdiction with Mathias Holvoet
Q: What should we expect to happen now in the 2026 timeline for the DaVignon case and similar proceedings?
If the defence appeal is denied, a trial could occur by the end of the year, with the case potentially handled by the Brussels Court of First Instance given its complexity and the involvement of multiple ministers and human rights issues.
Episode 153 – The French Connection or Universal Jurisdiction à la Francaise with Jeanne Sulzer
Q: Will we see more Lafarge-type cases or Lumbala-type cases in the future?
The guests suggest France may pursue more Lafarge-type corporate cases alongside in-absentia universal jurisdiction cases like Lumbala, driven by an expanding legal framework and NGO-driven advocacy.
Episode 153 – The French Connection or Universal Jurisdiction à la Francaise with Jeanne Sulzer
Q: What do these cases illustrate about the French approach to universal jurisdiction and corporate accountability?
Jeanne explains that France uses a broad, proactive framework where corporate accountability can be pursued for crimes against humanity, with a strong role for victims and civil parties, even when the company may claim executive deniability.

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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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