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JurisDictions: International law podcast

T.M.C. Asser Instituut
International Humanitarian Law
FIFA
Strategic Litigation
International Commercial Courts
Global Justice
International Criminal Court
Collateral Damage
European Union
International Court Of Justice
Externalization Of Migration
Climate Justice
Party Autonomy
Palestine
Mahabharata
Hinduism
Buddhism
Geneva Conventions
Military Ethics
Diarra Judgment
Bosman Judgment

How is it that a movie about a children’s toy can raise tensions over territorial sovereignty? And why is it that certain international disputes draw more global attention than others? This monthly educational podcast by the Asser Institute, research centre for international and European law, explores such questions. It focuses on the stories behind international legal concepts and issues that sha... more

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We sometimes hear discussions that frame international dispute settlement in the language of markets. Consider the various discussions surrounding how international actors engage in ‘forum shopping’, looking for their preferred international dispute ... more

In this episode, Taylor Kate Woodcock, Researcher in Public International Law at the Asser Institute interviews Nani Jansen Reventlow, author and award-winning human rights lawyer specialised in strategic litigation at the intersection of human right... more

In this episode, Flora Bensadon and Irem Cakmak are joined by Zoe Bantleman, Dr Kris van der Pas and Dr Annick Pijnenburg to discuss the externalisation of migration. What is meant by the externalisation of migration? What legal, political and moral ... more

In a brand-new episode of JurisDictions, the Asser Institute’s international law podcast, researcher Dr Carl Lewis interviews Ammar Hijazi, Ambassador and Head of the Palestinian Mission to the Kingdom of the Netherlands and Permanent Representative ... more

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Recent Guests

Georgia Antonopoulou
Assistant Professor in Commercial Dispute Resolution at the Law School of the University of Birmingham
University of Birmingham
Episode: Marketing Justice
Christine Schwöbel-Patel
Co-director of the Center for Critical Legal Studies at the Law School of the University of Warwick
University of Warwick
Episode: Marketing Justice
Nani Jansen Reventlow
Author and award-winning human rights lawyer focused on strategic litigation
Systemic Justice; Digital Freedom Fund
Episode: Strategic Litigation: An interview with Nani Jansen Reventlow
Zoe Bantleman
PhD candidate at Oxford University; Barrister and Legal Director of the Immigration Law Practitioners' Association
Oxford University; Immigration Law Practitioners' Association
Episode: The Externalisation of Migration
Kris van der Pas
Postdoctoral researcher in public interest litigation cases
Tilburg University
Episode: The Externalisation of Migration
Annick Pijnenburg
Assistant Professor in International and European Law
Radboud University
Episode: The Externalisation of Migration
Amar Hijazi
Ambassador and Head of Palestinian Mission to the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Palestine Mission to the Netherlands
Episode: ‘The litmus test of Palestine’ - A conversation with Ammar Hijazi, Ambassador and Head of the Palestinian Mission to the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dr. Anton Korynevych
Ambassador at Large and Director for International Law at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
Episode: Establishing the Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine: An Interview with H.E. Dr Anton Korynevych
Dr. Antoine Duval
Senior researcher at the Asser Institute and head of the Asser International Sports Law Centre
Asser Institute
Episode: Rights, Transfers, and Transnational Law: Exploring Football's Legal and Regulatory Landscape

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‘The litmus test of Palestine’ - A conversation with Ammar Hijazi, Ambassador and Head of the Palestinian Mission to the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Q: Could you describe your current role and how your path led you to this position?
Hijazi details a two-hat role: advancing bilateral relations with the Netherlands while representing Palestine in international bodies, and emphasizes the legal obligation and empowerment international law provides to pursue justice.
Establishing the Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine: An Interview with H.E. Dr Anton Korynevych
Q: What allows this tribunal to proceed despite challenges and potential selectivity concerns?
The tribunal represents an existential step for international law and is supported by a broad coalition, with a model designed to be credible and practical; even if not perfect, it provides a necessary mechanism where Kampala-type solutions or ICC jurisdiction cannot reach the aggression case.
Establishing the Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine: An Interview with H.E. Dr Anton Korynevych
Q: Why not use an option like a hybrid model or an internationalized court inside Ukraine?
Hybrid models restricted by national constitution or floor rules were deemed insufficient for credible international legitimacy; the tribunal needed international legal personality and a truly international framework to address the crime of aggression on a global stage.
Establishing the Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine: An Interview with H.E. Dr Anton Korynevych
Q: What led to the idea of a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression, and why was it seen as necessary?
The idea emerged from recognizing a critical gap in accountability for aggression itself, not just war crimes, and the need for an international forum capable of addressing the full scope of the crime of aggression that domestic courts and existing international bodies could not adequately cover.
Rights, Transfers, and Transnational Law: Exploring Football's Legal and Regulatory Landscape
Q: What are the implications of the Diarra case?
The Diarra case challenges existing FIFA regulations by ruling that they are contrary to EU law, which may shift the dynamics of the transfer market.

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This show consistently examines how international law intersects with power, policy, and public perception. Across recent episodes, listeners hear deep dives into how courts are marketed, how strategic litigation can drive systemic change, and how migration control and international sporting regulations intersect with human rights. The conversations typically pair seasoned practitioners with scholars to unpack complex legal frameworks—ICJs, refugee conventions, and global governance structures—and to critique narratives around justice, access, and accountability. A standout pattern is the blend of rigorous legal analysis with real-world implications for policy, advocacy, and accountability, often highlighting the role of media, funding, and... more

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3. Nani Jansen Reventlow
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