Justice Update – Afghan Victims Still Waiting for Justice
We investigate whether any justice has been achieved for Afghan victims of Australia’s alleged war crimes.
We investigate whether any justice has been achieved for Afghan victims of Australia’s alleged war crimes.
An exclusive interview Major General Jeff Sengelman, the commander widely credited with initiating Australia’s landmark Afghanistan Inquiry into alleged war crimes.
We talk to Alka Pradhan about her firsthand insights into the ongoing legal proceedings at Guantanamo Bay and her outlook on the 9/11 trial.
We take a look back at our favourite episodes from 2024.
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.
Leila Sadat and Priya Pillai explain why a new treaty for Crimes against Humanity matters for conflicts happening today.
Iryna Marchuk discusses Ukraine’s membership of the ICC and Craig Martin explains the legalities of Ukraine’s recent invasion of Russia.
IHL expert Janina Dill discusses the myths and confusion around the rules of war.
We look back at some of our most thought provoking episodes from 2023 and play you some of the highlights.
We discuss how to prove and prosecute alleged war crimes committed during military campaigns in a court of law.
We explore how International Humanitarian Law can be applied to the current Israel Hamas conflict.
What are the limitations of international law institutions during the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
What to expect from the ICJ on Israeli occupation in Palestine, with Mike Becker and Eliav Lieblich
Judge Alphons Orie on international humanitarian law as it meets international criminal tribunals
Lauren Gould and Machiko Kanetake discuss the consequences of the Dutch airstrike on Hawija Iraq.
The people behind the new podcast – Lethal Autonomous Weapons: 10 things we want to know (you can tell they are researchers) – came over to us at Asymmetrical Haircuts to tell us all about it