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Latest Episodes

Episode 72 – Sex Crimes Education with Valerie Oosterveld and Kim-Thuy Seelinger
January 20, 2023

Conflict related sexual violence and gendered crimes - the basics - discussed by Professors Valerie Oosterveld and Kim-Thuy Seelinger

Justice Update – Palestine and Israel at the ICJ
January 13, 2023

What to expect from the ICJ on Israeli occupation in Palestine, with Mike Becker and Eliav Lieblich

Justice Update – Ongwen ICC Appeal Reactions
December 19, 2022

Janet and Stephanie assemble a panoply of lawyers, activists and on-the-ground observers to talk about the Ongwen appeals decision at the ICC

Episode 71 - Catching Dictators with Reed Brody
December 15, 2022

Reed Brody on his book To Catch a Dictator: how together with victims got justice for former dictator of Chad Hissne Habr

Episode 70 – Ukrainian War Crimes Trials with Ukrainian Judges
December 02, 2022

Ukrainian judges talk about how the national judiciary is coping with trying war crimes while at war

Episode 69 – International Humanitarian Law with Alphons Orie
November 25, 2022

Judge Alphons Orie on international humanitarian law as it meets international criminal tribunals

Episode 68 - Reverberations of Hawija with Lauren Gould and Machiko Kanetake
November 18, 2022

Lauren Gould and Machiko Kanetake discuss the consequences of the Dutch airstrike on Hawija Iraq.

Justice Update – Kenya Crimes against Humanity
November 11, 2022

How will Kenya prosecute post electoral crimes against humanity committed in 2017? Kathy Roberts and Maxine Marcus explain

Justice Update - The Sea The Sea with Molly Quell and Douglas Guilfoyle
November 04, 2022

Molly Quell and Douglas Guilfoyle explain the law of the sea and how ITLOS works and the Chagos dispute

Episode 67 – Staging an ICJ intervention with Juliette McIntyre
October 27, 2022

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 ICJ