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Dead Men Walking: Conversations on Global Norms and Institutions

IFIT
International Law
International Criminal Court

Are today’s global institutions and norms for peace, democracy, and human rights still alive, or are they just “dead men walking”? In this thought-provoking new podcast series by the Institute for Integrated Transitions (IFIT), organised in collaboration with Justice Info, we will try to answer the question. At a time of growing polarisation, geopolitical fragmentation, and declining institutional... more

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In this second episode of our new podcast, "Dead Men Walking", we turn our attention to international law.

Has respect for international law reached a breaking point? Has the gap between the “law in books” and the “law in action” become too wide? Or... more

In this first episode, we turn our attention to the International Criminal Court (ICC), one of the most embattled international institutions of our time.

Is the ICC a bold but overextended experiment that was doomed from the start? A flawed but res... more

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Sarah Nouwen
Professor of Public International Law at the European University Institute, on leave from Cambridge
European University Institute; University of Cambridge
Episode: Episode 2: International Law
Shaharzad Akbar
Founder and Executive Director of Rawadari; Afghan human rights defender
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Thierry Cruvellier
Editor-in-Chief of Justice Info; journalist covering trials for crimes against humanity and genocide
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Beth Van Schaack
Distinguished fellow at Stanford; former ambassador at large for global criminal justice (US State Department)
Stanford University; U.S. Department of State
Episode: Episode 1: The International Criminal Court
Janet Anderson
Seasoned journalist specializing in international justice
Justice Info
Episode: Episode 1: The International Criminal Court
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Professor of international politics focusing on transitional justice and reconciliation
SOAS University of London
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