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The founding mother of the ICC: Interview with Silvia Fernández

Women In International Justice - May 04, 2022 06:00 - 30 minutes
Throughout her careers, plural,Silvia Fernández, lawyer, diplomat, and judge. And of course, former president of the ICC. Has gone through many shocks and tribulations associated with being a woman on the international bench. But these did not deter her. And in fact, push her to fight for more ...

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Irene Khan on intersectional rights for women

Women In International Justice - March 29, 2022 22:00 - 25 minutes
On this episode of Women in International Justice, UN special rapporteur Irene Khan reflects on her experiences as a woman in the various spheres of international justice. From the women who inspired her throughout the journey to the ways she hopes to help future generations of women Irene Khan ...

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Teaching to make the best choices: Interview with Gabrielle Kaufmann Kohler

Women In International Justice - September 30, 2021 10:41 - 23 seconds
Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler is the immediate past President and now Honorary President of ICCA, the International Council for Commercial Arbitration. She practices international commercial, investment and sports arbitration and has acted in over 220 international arbitrations, mainly as arbitrator...

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Interview with Judge Francoise Tulkens - Justice and Diversity for the future

Women In International Justice - July 26, 2021 06:00 - 20 minutes
On this episode of Women in International Justice, Judge Francoise Tulkens shares the memories of her first steps in the European Court of Human Rights. The doubts that plagued her colleagues, the people who inspired her and her thoughts on the future of the international Judiciary system.  Ins...

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Judge Francoise Tulkens - Justice and Diversity for the future

Women In International Justice - July 26, 2021 06:00 - 20 minutes
On this episode of Women in International Justice, Judge Francoise Tulkens shares the memories of her first steps in the European Court of Human Rights. The doubts that plagued her colleagues, the people who inspired her and her thoughts on the future of the international Judiciary system.  Ins...

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Introducing the Women In Justice Podcast

Women In International Justice - July 10, 2021 16:55 - 2 minutes
The Diversity on the international bench podcast delves into the experiences of prominent women from the international judiciary, exploring the complexity of the system as well as women’s places within it. Building on the public lecture series titled “Women’s Voices in the International Judiciar...

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Introducing the Women In International Justice Podcast

Women In International Justice - July 10, 2021 16:55 - 2 minutes
The Diversity on the international bench podcast delves into the experiences of prominent women from the international judiciary, exploring the complexity of the system as well as women’s places within it. Building on the public lecture series titled “Women’s Voices in the International Judiciar...

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Passing Judgment on Scott Turow’s Testimony

Talking Justice - August 03, 2017 14:00 - 14 minutes ★ - 1 rating
Our experts pass verdict on Testimony, the new legal thriller from American author Scott Turow set against the background of the International Criminal Court. (Published: August 3, 2017)

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The Unprecedented Trial of Teodorin Obiang

Talking Justice - July 03, 2017 14:00 - 14 minutes ★ - 1 rating
Equatorial Guinea Vice President Teodoro Obiang is the first senior public figure to go to trial for corruption outside his home country. (Published: July 3, 2017)

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Civil Society Under Attack

Talking Justice - June 05, 2017 14:00 - 23 minutes ★ - 1 rating
This installment of Talking Justice looks at how independent civil society groups are under attack in Hungary and around the world. (Published: June 5, 2017)

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Colombia’s Path to Peace

Talking Justice - May 08, 2017 14:00 - 18 minutes ★ - 1 rating
The conflict between the Colombian government and the rebel group FARC has been one of the world’s longest-running insurgencies. How will the latest agreement between the two sides balance demands for justice and peace? (Published: May 8, 2017)

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Equal Education in South Africa

Talking Justice - March 27, 2017 14:00 - 14 minutes ★ - 1 rating
In South Africa, a struggle to realize the constitutional right to education shows how activism and the law must work together to bring about a more just world. (Published: March 27, 2017)

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Fighting Hate in the Age of Trump

Talking Justice - February 13, 2017 14:00 - 18 minutes ★ - 1 rating
The actions of President Donald Trump’s administration are provoking fears of a rising tide of intolerance in America—intolerance that manifests itself in insults, prejudice, and acts of violence. Across the country, organizations and individuals are mobilizing to fight back. (Published: February...

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Mexico’s Crisis of Impunity

Talking Justice - June 27, 2016 14:00 - 16 minutes ★ - 1 rating
A new report shows that Mexico continues to lack accountability for atrocities carried out not just by criminal gangs but by federal and state forces. (Published: June 27, 2016)

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Lessons from Bosnia

Talking Justice - May 31, 2016 14:00 - 17 minutes ★ - 1 rating
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia was set up in 1993 as war still raged in Bosnia. How will its lessons impact new efforts to promote peace through justice? (Published: May 31, 2016)

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The Long Road to the Extraordinary African Chambers

Talking Justice - April 25, 2016 14:00 - 14 minutes ★ - 1 rating
The trial of the former ruler of Chad, Hissène Habré, marks a remarkable success for international justice: it’s the first time a former African leader has been held to account for atrocity crimes before an African court. (Published: April 25, 2016)

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Corruption Busting in Guatemala

Talking Justice - March 23, 2016 14:00 - 14 minutes ★ - 1 rating
CICIG—the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala—was set up in 2007 after the government sought to confront the threat of organized crime groups that had infiltrated the police, the courts, and the prisons. How did this unique experiment in international justice help spark the cou...

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The Aftermath of the Paris Attacks

Talking Justice - February 29, 2016 14:00 - 19 minutes ★ - 1 rating
Since Islamic extremists killed 130 people in Paris in November, France has been living under a state of emergency. But does the security crackdown risk alienating the Muslim minority whose support is vital for identifying potential threats? (Published: February 29, 2016)

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The Trial of Laurent Gbagbo

Talking Justice - January 25, 2016 14:00 - 17 minutes ★ - 1 rating
Laurent Gbagbo was overthrown as president of the Ivory Coast five years ago, after a brief and brutal civil conflict. Now he’s on trial before the International Criminal Court (ICC), accused of crimes against humanity. But critics say this is a case of one-sided justice—putting the ICC’s record ...

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