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  • 35 minutes 16 seconds
    Episode 45 - Naming the Unnamed: Addressing Gender Inequality and the Role of the CEDAW Committee
    A month after this year’s International Women’s Day and as we approach the eighty-eighth session of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (the “CEDAW Committee”), we must ask: where do we collectively stand in light of the ongoing and new threats to the rights of girls and women around the world, and what comes next? Join us as Professor Rangita de Silva de Alwis of the University of Pennsylvania Law School and Harvard Kennedy School of Government, explores the current time of “great promise and great peril” for the rights of women and girls and the role of the CEDAW Committee in shaping the future of gender equality.
    17 April 2024, 5:22 pm
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    Episode 44 - Climate Action From Dubai to Baku: A Look Back at COP28 and the Road to COP29
    The 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference (“COP28”) concluded on December 13, 2023—with almost 200 countries signing a landmark Stocktake agreement and wide agreement to transition away from fossil fuels. Many commentators have heralded COP28 as a success. Was it, and what comes next for meaningful climate action in the lead-up to COP29? Join us in conversation with Dr. Christina Voigt, Professor of Law at the University of Oslo and Co-Chair of the Paris Agreement Implementation and Compliance Committee, as we look back at COP28, look ahead to COP29, and assess opportunities for effective action to address climate change and its impacts.
    20 March 2024, 6:14 pm
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    Episode 43 - International Law & Outer Space
    From new launches, private and public, into outer space to the growing challenge of “space debris,” space is a growing challenge for international lawyers. We discuss some of the current and emerging issues with Ina Popova, partner in the international dispute resolution group at Debevoise and Plimpton.
    9 January 2024, 3:20 pm
  • 38 minutes 22 seconds
    Episode 42 - The Law of Armed Conflict in the Israel-Hamas War
    Just Security Editors in Chief Tess Bridgeman and Ryan Goodman join Kal to discuss some of the hardest legal questions raised by the current conflict in Israel and Gaza. Topics include civilian-combatant distinctions; human shields; the law of siege and occupation; and the targeting of hospitals and other special facilities.
    14 December 2023, 4:42 pm
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    Episode 41: The ICC and Russia with Luis Moreno Ocampo
    In this episode, we speak with the first chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to discuss the recent actions of the ICC against Vladimir Putin.
    22 March 2023, 7:55 pm
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    Episode 40: Legendary diplomat, scholar, and civil rights leader, Ralph Bunche
    In this episode, Catherine Amirfar interviews co-host Kal Raustiala about his new book, The Absolutely Indispensable Man: Ralph Bunche, the United Nations, and the Fight to End Empire.
    23 February 2023, 6:59 pm
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    Episode 39: Feminist Theories of International Law, 30 Years On
    How does feminist thought intersect with international law? Catherine Powell and Adrien Wing join Kal to discuss the recent AJIL Unbound symposium on feminist theories of international law.
    5 December 2022, 6:02 pm
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    Episode 38: Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji – Criminal Justice in an Unjust World
    In this episode, Catherine speaks with Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji—former President of the International Criminal Court—about why international criminal justice is relevant today, his position on supporting an international tribunal to prosecute the crime of aggression related to Russia’s war in Ukraine, the relationship between international criminal law and media freedom, the most difficult decision he has made in his illustrious carer in international justice, and more.
    28 September 2022, 6:03 pm
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    Episode 37: Reining in Disinformation with David Sloss
    In this episode David Sloss of Santa Clara Law School discusses his new book, Tyrants on Twitter, and his proposals to combat disinformation and the misuse of social media by foreign actors.
    18 August 2022, 1:32 pm
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    Episode 36: Does MBS Have Immunity in US Courts?
    Saudi leader Mohammed bin Salman is being sued in federal court with regard to the brutal murder of Jamal Khashoggi. A key issue is whether MBS’s apparent power and key leadership role give him immunity. We explore this issue, along with related foreign relations law questions, with Chimene Keitner, Fromm professor of law at UC Hastings and former counselor to the State Department.
    22 July 2022, 1:10 am
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    Episode 35: Ukraine and the Resilience of International Law with Elena Chachko and Katerina Linos
    In this episode Kal speaks with the co-editors of the recent AJIL Unbound symposium on Ukraine and International Law, who discuss the contributions to the symposium and make the case that despite the horrific violence in Ukraine international law has fared better, and appears more resilient, than many might think.
    1 June 2022, 4:00 pm
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