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Can you put the Geneva Conventions on trial? We tried, with the help of the Geneva Academy, to explore why these 75 year old rules seem to be falling apart.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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We discuss gender apartheid and how it applies as a legal concept for cases concerning Afghanistan, with Karima Bennoune.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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It's US presidential election time and we consider the american relationship to some of the big justice issues like Israel-Palestine and Ukraine, with Milena Sterio由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Sexual Torture is being used during conflict more and more says Alice Edwards the UN's special rapporteur on torture.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Episode 112 – The Road to a New Crimes against Humanity Treaty with Leila Sadat and Priya Pillai
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Leila Sadat and Priya Pillai explain why a new treaty for Crimes against Humanity matters for conflicts happening today.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Chiara Giorgetti talks about the work, goal and legacy of Claims Commissions and how thys system can work in Ukraine.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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What is the Register of Damages for Ukraine and how will it work?由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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We speak to Tal Steiner from PCATI about the torture of Palestinians in Israel's prison system.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Reed Brody talks about his life and career in international criminal justice由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Stephanie and Janet sit down with Beth van Schaak to talk about the role of the United States in international criminal justice由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Kjell Anderson talks to Stephanie and Janet about Dominic Ongwen and other perpetrators of war crimes and genocide由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Janet and Stephanie talk to Dianne Marie Amman and Francine Hirsch about the enduring significance of Nuremberg and the need for a new narrative由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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War-time Ukraine has seen progress on gender discrimination – but LGBTQ+ people are still facing obstacles in the military & communication regarding loved ones on the battlefield. What else has changed? Last year the team did an interesting series together with our partners the Hogue Humanity Hub and UN women in Ukraine. They asked us to interview …
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Is Ukraine's justice system up to the task of prosecuting the many thousands of war crimes it is investigating? Nadia Volkova explains.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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How could Russian hate speech against Ukrainians be prosecuted at the ICC? With Ilya Nuzov and Anna Vyshniakova由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Anna Sosonska of Ukraine’s Office of the Prosecutor General and Anastasiia Moisaieva of GRC talk about challenges of prosecuting CRSV in Ukraine.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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IHL expert Janina Dill discusses the myths and confusion around the rules of war.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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A special live episode discussing if the Hague and its institutions are still fit for purpose.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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At the Patreon War Criminals Book Club, we asked Anthony Deutsch about his experience investigating the 1960s massacres in Indonesia carried out against communists, and his thoughts on the documentary The Act of Killing, which follows the same events.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Christian Ritscher taks about wrapping up UNITAD mission in Iraq. UNITAD is the UN investigative mechanism to get accountability for crimes committed by Isis.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Greenpeace expert Eefje de Kroon and planitiff Kjelld Masoud Kroon talk on the podcast about the climate litigation brought by the Caribbean island of Bonaire against the Netherlands由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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During conflicts where do the numbers we quote as journalists come from, who is collecting the data and how does it get used? With Emily Tripp and Rachel Taylor由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Mazen Darwish is a former Syrian political prisoner, committed to getting accountability for international crimes, for now via Universal Jurisdiction cases across Europe.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Alette Smeulers talk about the various types of perpetrators and how ordinary citizens can commit mass atrocities.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Challenges of coordinating when collecting evidence of war crimes in Myanmar with the Head of the UN's IIMM Nick Koumjian.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Pramila Patten, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict on challenges to prosecuting CRSV.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Lithuania’s Vice-Minister of Justice discusses progress on creating a Special Tribunal on the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Collecting evidence for crimes committed in Syria with head of the UN's IIIM Catherine Marchi-Uhel.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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On International Women's Day: the career journeys of women working in international law.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Ten years on from the Yazidi genocide by IS fighters, we discuss what kind of accountability has been achieved for the thousands of dead and enslaved.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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How have female jihadis returned from Islamic State been prosecuted across Europe.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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What did the ICJ say about Israel's obligations under the Genocide Convention and the rights that Palestinians in Gaza have to be protected?由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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We discuss the lengthy legal case and conviction of Suriname's ex-president with Reed Brody.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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New developments across Europe with investigations resulting in court cases about atrocities committed during Syria’s civil war.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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We discuss how to prove and prosecute alleged war crimes committed during military campaigns in a court of law.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Dalila Seoane and Ignacio Jovtis tell us about the evidence they found of crimes against humanity in Venezuela and how it was possible to prosecute it in Argentina under the principle of universal jurisdiction由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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We speak with Immi Tallgren about her book 'Portraits of Women in International Law'.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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With Ana Srovin Coralli and Vony Rambolamanana we discuss how a Belarusian man who confessed and was tried for enforced disappearances was then acquitted in Switzerland.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Are Russian hacking attacks on Ukraine infrastructure war crimes and could they be charged at the ICC? Lindsay Freeman talks us through the issues.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Dr. Melanie O'Brien discusses Armenia's judicial moves to stop alleged genocide in Nagorno-Karabakh.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Marta Valinas and Joanna Frivet on documenting crimes against humanity in Venezuela and analyse how the ICC is moving forward由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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A new treaty - MLA - has been agreed to get states to investigate and try alleged war criminals由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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The potential visit by Russian president Putin to South Africa is reviving the debates about ICC member states arrest obligations, and ambivalent attitudes across Africa to the invasion of Ukraine.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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What next for Felicien Kabuga, unfit to stand trial for the Rwandan genocide, but possibly facing an alternative procedure never before heard of in international criminal tribunals.由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Janet and Stephanie talk about the methods used by the Russian government for the transfer of Ukrainian children to the Russian Federation and what legal classifications could apply with international law scholar Yulia Ioffe and war crimes investigator Nathaniel Raymond由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Rebecca Hamilton and Tajedin Abdalla Adam come on the podcast to explain what is going on in Sudan and Darfur and how the International Criminal Court might come into play由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Brittan Heller, Shirin Anlen, Sarah Zarmsky discuss opportunities and challenges of digital reconstructions in international courts由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Kate Gibson and Barbora Hola explain why eight men acquitted by the ICTR are stuck in Niger and why international justice is failing them由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Liechtenstein Ambassador at the UN Christian Wenaweser talk about the prosecution of the crime of aggression against Ukraine由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Beth van Schaack on renewed US support to the ICC, crime of aggression in Ukraine and possible accountability in Liberia, Ethiopia, El Salvador由feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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