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Journalists Janet Anderson and Stephanie van den Berg delve into the world of international justice. We get experts on to talk about their field and ask them what everybody else forgets to ask. <br />

Episode 100 – Building a Universal Jurisdiction Movement with Mazen Darwish

Mazen Darwish is a former Syrian political prisoner, committed to getting accountability for international crimes, for now via Universal Jurisdiction cases across Europe.

05-03
38:41

Justice Update – ICC Speed Check

Rumours of arrest warrants in the Palestine investigation at the ICC are circulating - how is the court managing its workload? With Mark Kersten.

04-25
54:55

Episode 99 – How People Become Perpetrators with Alette Smeulers

Alette Smeulers talk about the various types of perpetrators and how ordinary citizens can commit mass atrocities.

04-19
44:15

Episode 98 – Uncovering Myanmar’s Atrocities with Nicholas Koumjian

Challenges of coordinating when collecting evidence of war crimes in Myanmar with the Head of the UN's IIMM Nick Koumjian.

04-12
43:53

Episode 97 – Eradicating Conflict-Related Sexual Violence with Pramila Patten

Pramila Patten, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict on challenges to prosecuting CRSV.

04-05
39:34

Justice Update –  Record Reparations for Ugandan Victims

We discuss the ICC's record reparations ruling for victims of Uganda's convicted militia leader Dominic Ongwen.

03-29
34:51

Episode 96 – A Special Tribunal for Ukraine with Gabija Grigaitė-Daugirdė

Lithuania’s Vice-Minister of Justice discusses progress on creating a Special Tribunal on the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine.

03-22
36:49

Episode 95 – Adaptable Justice for Syria with Catherine Marchi-Uhel

Collecting evidence for crimes committed in Syria with head of the UN's IIIM Catherine Marchi-Uhel.

03-12
40:22

Episode 94 – Women Creating Careers with Nathalie Mivelaz Tirabosco and Paige Morrow

On International Women's Day: the career journeys of women working in international law.

03-08
33:48

Episode 93 – Yazidi Genocide Justice with Natia Navrouzov

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.

02-27
47:49

Justice Update – All you need to know about ICJ Advisory Opinions

Molly Quell gives us the lowdown on Advisory Opinions at the International Court of Justice.

02-16
43:37

Episode 92 – Prosecuting Female Jihadis with Tanya Mehra

How have female jihadis returned from Islamic State been prosecuted across Europe.

02-09
32:15

Episode 91 – Gaza and Genocide at the World Court with Nada Kiswanson

What did the ICJ say about Israel's obligations under the Genocide Convention and the rights that Palestinians in Gaza have to be protected?

01-31
48:22

Justice Update: Lafarge Lundin Legal Liability

French cement company LaFarge faces charges of complicity in crimes against humanity. What's chnaging in corporate responsibility for human rights violations?

01-26
24:35

Episode 90 – Convicting Suriname’s President with Reed Brody

We discuss the lengthy legal case and conviction of Suriname's ex-president with Reed Brody.

01-19
33:10

Justice Update – ICJ hears genocide case against Israel

All you need to know about this week's blockbuster ICJ hearings, on South Africa's case accusing Israel of genocide in the Gaza war.

01-09
50:43

Justice Update – Happy 2024

What were the big justice events of 2023 and what are the challenges of 2024? Practicioners, journalists, and academics all tell us what's happened and what's ahead.

01-05
35:30

Justice Update – Season’s streamings: Our end of year picks

We look back at some of our most thought provoking episodes from 2023 and play you some of the highlights.

12-25
38:41

Justice Update – Gambians on trial, but not at home

Justice for victims of the Jammeh dictatorship in the Gambia is happening, but not in Banjul. We look at three universal jurisdiction cases.

12-18
30:15

Episode 89 – The Syria / Europe Connection with Hope Rikkelman and Fritz Streiff

New developments across Europe with investigations resulting in court cases about atrocities committed during Syria’s civil war.

12-11
38:30

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