
your international justice podcast
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Last month Janet sent Steph off to round up interesting speakers at the IBA war crimes conference held in The Hague and see what they had to say about the future of international justice. If it's interesting, do like, subscribe and leave us a review... more
As AI becomes embedded in international criminal investigations, we talked to Marta Bo and Benjamin Thorne about its promises and pitfalls. If it's interesting, do like, subscribe and leave us a review. Want to find out more? Check out all the bac... more
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
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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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
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
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.
Very much liked Episode High Noon at ICC. Very interesting! Applause.
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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The show centers on international justice, with a steady stream of guests including legal scholars, practitioners, human rights advocates, and policymakers. Conversations frequently explore universal jurisdiction, accountability for war crimes, and the evolving role of international courts, often tying theory to concrete regional cases and real-world reform. A notable strength is bringing diverse perspectives—from frontline investigators to senior academics—to bear on how accountability mechanisms work in practice, along with practical recommendations for listeners interested in law, policy, and human rights. The format tends to be rigorous yet accessible, with clear takeaways and curated reading or viewing suggestions at episode ends, maki... more
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