Episodes
Arrest warrants out of the ICC for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza and Israel against Netanyahu, Gallant and Hams leader Deif - what does it all mean?
Published 11/22/24
Published 11/22/24
Can you put the Geneva Conventions on trial? We tried, with the help of the Geneva Academy, to explore why these 75 year old rules seem to be falling apart.
Published 11/21/24
It was 30 years ago that the Rwanda Tribunal was established after the genocide. What were the issues and how is it seen now?
Published 11/14/24
We discuss gender apartheid and how it applies as a legal concept for cases concerning Afghanistan, with Karima Bennoune.
Published 11/08/24
It's US presidential election time and we consider the american relationship to some of the big justice issues like Israel-Palestine and Ukraine, with Milena Sterio
Published 11/01/24
Sexual Torture is being used during conflict more and more says Alice Edwards the UN's special rapporteur on torture.
Published 10/25/24
In the middle of the war in Ukraine, how are the evidence-gatherers operating? Molly Quell investigates.
Published 10/18/24
Lithuania has sparked an ICC a preliminary inquiry by submitting a referral to investigate Belarus for crimes against humanity.
Published 10/11/24
Leila Sadat and Priya Pillai explain why a new treaty for Crimes against Humanity matters for conflicts happening today.
Published 10/04/24
Chiara Giorgetti talks about the work, goal and legacy of Claims Commissions and how thys system can work in Ukraine.
Published 09/27/24
International law in conflict and updates from the courts and the UN in relation to Lebanon, Israel and Palestine. With Marco Sassoli, Adil Haque and Nada Kiswanson.
Published 09/26/24
What is the Register of Damages for Ukraine and how will it work?
Published 09/19/24
We speak to Tal Steiner from PCATI about the torture of Palestinians in Israel's prison system.
Published 09/12/24
Iryna Marchuk discusses Ukraine's membership of the ICC and Craig Martin explains the legalities of Ukraine's recent invasion of Russia.
Published 09/06/24
Reed Brody talks about his life and career in international criminal justice
Published 08/29/24
Stephanie and Janet sit down with Beth van Schaak to talk about the role of the United States in international criminal justice
Published 08/27/24
Kjell Anderson talks to Stephanie and Janet about Dominic Ongwen and other perpetrators of war crimes and genocide
Published 08/23/24
Janet and Stephanie talk to Dianne Marie Amman and Francine Hirsch about the enduring significance of Nuremberg and the need for a new narrative
Published 08/21/24
War-time Ukraine has seen progress on gender discrimination – but LGBTQ+ people are still facing obstacles in the military & communication regarding loved ones on the battlefield. What else has changed? Last year the team did an interesting series together with our partners the Hogue Humanity Hub and UN women in Ukraine. They asked us to interview activists, experts and […]
Published 07/26/24
A quick emergency pod with Molly Quell fellow journalist on a tram explaining the International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion on everything to do with the 1967 occupation of the West Bank Gaza and East Jerusalem by Israel. 
Published 07/20/24
Is Ukraine's justice system up to the task of prosecuting the many thousands of war crimes it is investigating? Nadia Volkova explains.
Published 07/19/24
How could Russian hate speech against Ukrainians be prosecuted at the ICC? With Ilya Nuzov and Anna Vyshniakova
Published 07/12/24
Israel Palestine the ICC and the legal issues that are emerging: a debunk on complementarity with Kevin Jon Heller and what about that UK intervention with Leila Sadat
Published 07/05/24
Anna Sosonska of Ukraine’s Office of the Prosecutor General and Anastasiia Moisaieva of GRC talk about challenges of prosecuting CRSV in Ukraine.
Published 06/28/24