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  • Justice Update – International Justice 2025 Wrapped
    This one is us talking about what's been going on at the International Criminal Court. If it’s interesting, do like, subscribe and leave us a review. Want to find out more? Check out all the background information on our website including hundreds m...
  • Justice Update – Dutch Trial for Alleged Human Trafficker with Mirjam van Reisen
    In this episode, we discuss the Dutch trial for an Eritrean alleged human trafficker accused of leading an organisation in Libya. Mirjam van Reisen tells us more about it. And we explore how the ICC cooperate with states on investigations.
  • Episode 148 – Madam War Criminal with Olivera Simic
    Why do people plead guilty at an international tribunal? And is it common for women to be war criminals? Olivera Simic, examines former Bosnian Serb president Biljana Plavsic. If it’s interesting, do like, subscribe and leave us a review.
  • Justice Update – ICC Under Pressure
    With Danya Chaikel of FIDH we discuss the ICC annual meeting and sanctions and other challenges. If it’s interesting, do like, subscribe and leave us a review. Want to find out more? Check out all the background information on our website including ...
  • Justice Update – Ukraine’s Special Tribunal in Practice
    This week’s pod is on Ukraine's Special Tribunal - from trials without the accused to who gets immunity to whether the new tribunal could be a bargaining chip in peace negotiations. If it’s interesting, do like, subscribe and leave us a review.
  • Justice Update – Accountability for Ukraine’s Children
    What do we know now about the illegal transfer of children from Ukraine to Russia and what kind of crime might it be? We chat to Thordis Gylfadottir of the Council of Europe. If you found this interesting, do like, subscribe and leave us a review.
  • Episode 147 – Afghanistan Accountability Avenues with Shaharzad Akbar
    What are the realistic avenues to accountability especially for the women of Afghanistan. Shaharzad Akbar dicusses all the current possibilities. If it’s interesting, do like, subscribe and leave us a review. Want to find out more?
  • Episode 146 – When Is It A War? with Tamsin Phillipa Paige and Alonso Gurmendi Dunkelberg
    With the last weeks of U.S. strikes on alleged drug dealer boats and saying they are in "a non-international armed conflict" with drug cartels, we ask 'when is war' and whether a state can just announce it is at war,
  • Justice Update – Checking in with Ukraine’s New Aggression Tribunal
    This week's Justice Update is all about the new Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression - created specifically to hold the Russian Federation to account for its war of aggression in Ukraine. If it’s interesting, do like,
  • Bonus episode – The War Criminals Bookclub on Patreon
    This Bonus Episode introduces you to our Patreon feed, where every month we do a bonus episode of the War Criminals Book Club. If it’s interesting, do like, subscribe and leave us a review. Want to find out more?
  • Episode 145 – Lawfare at the Busiest Court in The Hague with Juliette McIntyre
    Juliette McIntyre explains what's happening at the International Court of Justice and what she'll be looking out for in upcoming genocide cases. If it’s interesting, do like, subscribe and leave us a review. Want to find out more?
  • Episode 144 – Lady of the Lagoon with Monica Feria-Tinta
    In this episode of our Climate series, we look at Mar Menor, the first ecosystem in Europe to gain legal personhood. A unique place for several reasons, Mar Meno is now also the first natural entity to be represented at the European Court of Human Righ...
  • Episode 143 – Disinformation in the Philippines with Benjie Aquino
    A complex legal shuffle is going on in The Hague currently, where the former president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte is being held at the International Criminal Court Detention Unit. Duterte faces potential charges related to a campaign against d...
  • Episode 142 – Prosecuting digital harms with Sarah Zarmsky
    In this episode we explore the challenges of digital evidence and how international courts are keeping pace with Sarah Zarmsky. If this is interesting, do like, subscribe and leave us a review. Want to find out more?
  • Justice Update – Live at the ICC without Kony
    We cover the ICC confirmation of charges proceedings this week against Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony, who has still not been arrested, and discuss it all with Lucy Gaynor. If this is interesting, do like, subscribe and leave us a review.
  • Episode 141 – Defining Genocide with Melanie O’Brien
    Experts are saying Israel's action in Gaza are genocide. How do they come to this conclusion? Melanie O'Brien guides us through the elements they consider. Do like, subscribe and leave us a review. Want to find out more?
  • Summer Collection 2025 – Patreon Bonus: Enforced Disappearances in Mexico with Ana Srovin Coralli
    We bring you one of our Patreon War Criminals Book Club bonus episodes: Ana Srovin Coralli joins to discuss the documentary Toshkua, by director Ludovic Bonleux and enforced disappearances of Central American migrants in Mexico. Do like,
  • Summer Collection 2025 – Lafarge Lundin Legal Liability
    We finish our summer series with two ongoing cases: Lafarge and Lundin Mining. We have updates on these cases at the end of the episode. Do like, subscribe and leave us a review. Want to find out more? Check out all the background information on our ...
  • Summer Collection 2025 – Kosovo Timewarp
    Our second episode in our summer series of repeats deals with the ongoing trial of the former president of Kosovo for war crimes. Do like, subscribe and leave us a review. Want to find out more? Check out all the background information on our websi...
  • Summer Collection 2025 – The Road to a New Crimes against Humanity Treaty with Leila Sadat and Priya Pillai
    We start our summer series on the lobbying for a new Crimes Against Humanity Treaty. Since we recorded, the treaty idea has been approved by the UN General Assembly. Do like, subscribe and leave us a review. Want to find out more?