asymmetrical haircuts

asymmetrical haircuts


Latest Episodes

Episode 19 – Europe’s dirty hands with Miriam Saage-Maaß
March 03, 2020

Is it possible to get accountability for alleged war crimes in Yemen? Could European arms exporters be held responsible for the damage their bombs have done?

Episode 18 – Afghanistan and the U.S. war on terror with Katherine Gallagher
February 21, 2020

Katherine Gallagher has been arguing that the ICC should investigate alleged war crimes in Afghanistan. Her clients passed through Afghanistan and are currently held at Guantanamo Bay. The ICC investigation could target U.S. military personnel,

Justice Update: Is Sudan’s Bashir ICC-bound?
February 12, 2020

This week it appeared that ousted Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir might be transferred to The Hague to face charges of crimes against humanity and genocide for his army's crackdown in Darfur. Janet and Stephanie talk through the latest developments.

Justice Update : Please, Release Me Unconditionally
February 09, 2020

Stephanie catches Janet up on the case of former Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo who wants the ICC to lift all restrictions on his release

Episode 17 – Uncomfortable Justice with Lisa Clifford
January 29, 2020

Lisa Clifford uses the story of DRC convicted war criminal Germain Katanga to explore punishment at the ICC and forgiveness from victims.

Justice Update – Myanmar hit for six at the ICJ
January 26, 2020

Stephanie and Janet chat with Priya Pillai and Melanie O'Brien about the ICJ's order of emergency measures against Myanmar in the Rohingya genocide case

Episode 16 – Born Activists with Wai Wai Nu, Yasmin Ullah and Myra Dahgaypaw
January 19, 2020

Myanmar activists explain why they do their work and what it's like behind the scenes explaining The Hague to victim communities.

Justice Update – Culture & Conflict
January 12, 2020

Why is targeting cultural heritage a war crime? In the midst of the Iran - US conflict, international lawyer Polina Levina explains.

Episode 15 – All the way to the top with Elies van Sliedregt
January 06, 2020

How can you prosecute military and civilian leaders for atrocity crimes? Leeds University professor Elies van Sliedregt helps unravel 'modes of liability' for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity at international criminal tribunals

Justice Update – Holiday Haircuts
December 19, 2019

The Haircuts celebrate this holiday season with self-indulgence and a dose of self-mockery. Plus intern Hannah gives some super recommendations on what to watch and listen to.