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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.Por 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 NetherlandsPor 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 TaylorPor 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.Por 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.Por 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.Por 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.Por 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.Por 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.Por feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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On International Women's Day: the career journeys of women working in international law.Por 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.Por feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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How have female jihadis returned from Islamic State been prosecuted across Europe.Por 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?Por feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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We discuss the lengthy legal case and conviction of Suriname's ex-president with Reed Brody.Por 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.Por 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.Por 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 jurisdictionPor feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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We speak with Immi Tallgren about her book 'Portraits of Women in International Law'.Por 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.Por 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.Por feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Dr. Melanie O'Brien discusses Armenia's judicial moves to stop alleged genocide in Nagorno-Karabakh.Por 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 forwardPor feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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A new treaty - MLA - has been agreed to get states to investigate and try alleged war criminalsPor 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.Por 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.Por 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 RaymondPor 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 playPor feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Brittan Heller, Shirin Anlen, Sarah Zarmsky discuss opportunities and challenges of digital reconstructions in international courtsPor 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 themPor 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 UkrainePor 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 SalvadorPor feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Conflict related sexual violence and gendered crimes - the basics - discussed by Professors Valerie Oosterveld and Kim-Thuy SeelingerPor feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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25 years after the Pinochet trial, listen back to Reed Brody on how he got into 'Catching Dictators' and -with victims - got justice for Chadian Hissène HabréPor feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Ukrainian judges talk about how the national judiciary is coping with trying war crimes while at warPor feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Judge Alphons Orie on international humanitarian law as it meets international criminal tribunalsPor feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Lauren Gould and Machiko Kanetake discuss the consequences of the Dutch airstrike on Hawija Iraq.Por feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Self-professed ICJ procedure wonk Juliette McIntyre of the University of South Australia on the slew of interventions in the Ukraine Russia genocide case at the ICJPor feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Anya Neistat and Eva Buzo discuss dangers of over-documentation and best practices in contexts like Rohingya refugee camp Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh and Ukraine.Por feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Will accountability for the targeting and killing of journalists ever be possible? We discuss with Almudena Bernabeu.Por feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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UNMICT Prosecutor Serge Brammertz explains how they track fugitives alleged to be behind the Rwanda genocide.Por feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Olivia Swaak Goldman talk about organised wildlife crime and how to prosecute it.Por feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Philippe Sands on what the Chagos legal battle tells us about race and international law.Por feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Megan Hirst tells Janet and Stephanie why she resiged from the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC), how victims' representation should work and some pros and cons of hybrid tribunals.Por feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Why do states sign up to the ICC and why not? 20 years down the line, Coalition for the International Criminal Court members talk us through Ukraine Philippines and more.Por feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Journalist Sally Hayden and Libya human rights defender Marwa Mohamed talk refugee detention centres and crimes against humanity in Libya.Por feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Ukrainian journalist Oksana Kovalenko explains how her work has changed during war, against the reality of air raids and petrol shortages.Por feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Journalist Danny Kemp recalls finding the dead bodies in Bucha, and discusses the role journalists are playing in reporting war crimes in Ukraine.Por feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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Klaus Rackwitz, a self-confessed start-up junkie, looks back at the beginning of the ICC and the Nuremberg legacy in relation to Ukraine.Por feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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How did Guatemalan indigenous women achieve success in a rape case against former paramilitaries with Marlies Stappers and Brisna CaxajPor feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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An interstate case at the ECHR between Ukraine and the Netherlands versus Russia, with Molly Quell and Isabelle Risini.Por feature interviews – asymmetrical haircuts
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