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Latest Episodes
Episode 66 – Documenting War Crimes with Anya Neistat and Eva Buzo
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.
Episode 65 – Deadly Journalism with Almudena Bernabeu
Will accountability for the targeting and killing of journalists ever be possible? We discuss with Almudena Bernabeu.
Episode 64 - Track and Trace with Serge Brammertz
UNMICT Prosecutor Serge Brammertz explains how they track fugitives alleged to be behind the Rwanda genocide.
Episode 63 – Wild Things with Olivia Swaak Goldman
Olivia Swaak Goldman talk about organised wildlife crime and how to prosecute it.
Episode 62 – Black and White, Chagos at the ICJ with Philippe Sands
Philippe Sands on what the Chagos legal battle tells us about race and international law.
Episode 61 – The Trouble with the Cambodia Tribunal with Megan Hirst
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 tribuna
Justice Update – Awful Anniversaries
The latest on Myanmar Syria and Ukraine accountability.
The Summer Collection 2022 – Why be a Watchdog with Taegin Reisman and Jennifer Easterday (repeat)
Taegin Reisman and Jennifer Easterday on why should we monitor atrocity crimes trials
The Summer Collection 2022 – Bringing up the Bodies (repeat)
How should we investigate mass graves? Kathryne Bomberger from the ICMP and the UN's Agnes Callamard join us with a zoom audience to discuss the challenges facing states and victims' families.
The Summer Collection 2022 – Social Media on Trial with Yvonne McDermott Rees and Karolina Aksamitowska (repeat)
How does evidence from social media lead to a war crimes conviction in Europe? Yvonne McDermott Rees and Karolina Aksamitowska tell us what's been changing.