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JIB/JAB Podcast

A podcast about the various legal regimes that govern the use of force and armed conflict - in short, the laws of war.

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JIB/JAB - Episode 35: Dannenbaum on Sieges, the War Crime of Starvation, and Gaza from 2023-11-08T03:02:16

A discussion with Tom Dannenbaum, a professor of international law at The Fletcher School at Tufts University, on his work on the war crime of starvation. We delve into the proper interpretation of...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 34: O'Meara - Necessity and Proportionality in Self-Defence from 2023-04-17T14:10:47

A discussion with Chris O'Meara, Lecturer at Exeter University Law School, about his new book,"Necessity and Proportionality and the Right of Self-Defence In International Law."Chris explains his n...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 33: Provost on Rebel Courts from 2023-02-14T13:09:14

A conversation with René Provost, professor of law at McGill University, Faculty of Law, in Montreal, about his recent book"Rebel Courts: The Administration of Justice by Armed Insurgents."We discu...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 32: Boyd Van Dijk on the Making of the Geneva Conventions from 2022-10-03T13:04:06

A conversation with Boyd van Dijk, currently a McKenzie Fellow at the University of Melbourne in Australia, about his new book, Preparing for War: The Making of the Geneva Conventions. We discuss s...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 31: Leila Sadat on Crimes Against Humanity from 2022-08-06T14:30:46

A conversation with Leila Sada, Professor of Law at Washington University School of Law in St. Louis, United States, and special advisor on crimes against humanity to the Prosecutor of the ICC. We ...

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JIB/JAB - Ep. 30: Chile Eboe-Osuji on Ukraine War and Implications for IHL, ICC, and Aggression from 2022-06-24T17:07:42

A conversation with Dr. Chile Eboe-Osuji, former President of the ICC and Distinguished International Jurist at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law, Toronto Metropolitan University in Canada. We di...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 29: Davis Sloss on Defending Democracies Against Information Warfare from 2022-04-19T16:28:04

A conversation with David Sloss, Professor of Law at the University of Santa Clara, about his new book,"Tyrants on Twitter: Protecting Democracies from Information Warfare."We discuss the recent hi...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 28: The War in Ukraine - Jus ad Bellum Implications from 2022-03-08T18:09:11

A conversation about the Russian invasion of Ukraine with Professors Eliav Lieblich of Tel Aviv University, Marko Milanovic of the University of Nottingham, and Ingrid Wuerth of Vanderbilt Law Scho...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 27: Samuel Moyn on the Humanizing of War from 2022-02-25T13:58:05

A conversation with Sam Moyn, Professor of Jurisprudence at Yale Law School and Professor of History at Yale University. We discuss his recent and acclaimed book"Humane,"which, drawing on an insigh...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 26: Olivier Corten on the Law Against War from 2022-01-17T00:00

A conversation with Olivier Corten, Professor of International Law at the Free University of Brussels in Belgium, about the recently published 2nd edition of his book"The Law Against War."Our discu...

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JIB/JAB-Episode 25: Aslı Bâli on Economic Sanctions and the Laws of War from 2021-07-15T17:16:50

A conversation with Aslı Bâli, Professor of Law at UCLA in the United States, on the lawfulness of comprehensive autonomous economic sanctions, and the relationship they may have with the laws of w...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 24: Judge Eboe-Osuji on the ICC,"Attack,"and Much More! from 2021-06-27T13:53:35

Discussion with Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji, who's terms as Judge and President of the ICC ended recently, on his role in the development of the ICC, and on some of the criticisms of the Court. We exami...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 23: The Gaza Conflict from 2021-06-11T13:27:12

A panel discussion ofthe legal issues raised in the Gaza conflict of May 2021, with Professors Janina Dill of the University of Oxford, Adil Haque of Rutgers University Law School, and Aurel Sari o...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 22: Srinivas Burra on India's Shifting Position on Self-Defense from 2021-05-25T00:32:48

A conversation with Srinivas Burra, professor of law at South Asian University, Faculty of Legal Studies, in New Delhi, India. Srinivas has written extensively on both jus ad bellum and internation...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 21: Yasuyuki Yoshida on Japanese Perspectives on the Jus ad Bellum Regime from 2021-05-08T12:37:42

A conversation with Yasuyuki Yoshida, Professor of International Law at Takaoka University in Toyama Japan, and former Capt.(N) in the Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force, discusses Japan's postur...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 20: Rebecca Ingber on Legally Sliding into War from 2021-04-21T23:04:51

A conversation with Rebecca Ingber, Professor of Law at Yeshiva University's Cardozo School of Law, and formerly a lawyer in the Office of Legal Advisor in the U.S. Department of State. We discuss ...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 19: Sarah Holewinski on U.S. Mitigation of Harm to Civilians in Armed Conflict from 2021-04-06T20:11:40

A conversation with Sarah Holewinski, the Washington Director at Human Rights Watch, and formerly the Director of CIVIC (Civilians in Conflict). In between those two roles she served under then U.S...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 18: Mary Ellen O'Connell on the Invalidity of Imminence from 2021-03-24T21:48:12

A conversation with Mary Ellen O'Connell, of the University of Notre Dame Law School. We discuss her recent focus on that the concept of"imminence"and the doctrine of self-defense in international ...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 17: Nessa Interviews Martin on Climate Change and the Jus ad Bellum Regime from 2021-03-08T00:00

Guest host Jasmin Nessa of Liverpool University Law School interviews Craig Martin of Washburn University School of Law on how the climate change crisis is likely to implicate the laws of war. In p...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 16: Terry Gill on Self-Defense Against Non-State Actors from 2021-02-17T15:53:08

A conversation with Prof. Terry Gill of the University of Amsterdam, Center for International Law, on the use of force in self-defense against non-state actors (NSAs), within the territory of state...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 15: Michael Schmitt on Cyber Operations and the Laws of War from 2021-01-31T00:00

A conversation with Prof. Michael Schmitt, Professor of Law at the University of Reading, the United States Military Academy at West Point, and the U.S. Naval War College, on the development of int...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 14: Federica Paddeu on Consent as a Justification for the Use of Force from 2020-12-30T14:58:47

A conversation with Prof. Federica Paddeu of Cambridge University in England, on how best to understand the operation of consent as a justification for the use of force in international law - is it...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 13: Douglas Guilfoyle on the Australian Inquiry into War Crimes in Afghanistan from 2020-12-12T17:33:34

A conversation with Prof. Douglas Guilfoyle of the University of New South Wales, Canberra, on the Inquiry of the Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force into alleged war crimes committed...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 12: Tom Ruys on the Exercise of Self-Defense to Recover Occupied Territory from 2020-11-24T15:54:29

A conversation with Prof. Tom Ruys of Ghent University, in which we re-examine the positions he took in his famous book on armed attack and self-defense, and then discuss the debate he has recently...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 11: Catherine O'Rourke on the Rights of Women in Armed Conflict from 2020-11-09T18:04:49

A conversation with Dr. Catherine O'Rourke of Ulster University School of Law in Northern Ireland, on her new book,"The Rights of Women in Armed Conflict Under International Law."We discuss how fou...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 10: Eliav Lieblich on the Humanization of Jus ad Bellum from 2020-10-25T17:31:21

A conversation with Prof. Eliav Lieblich of Tel Aviv University, in which he takes a recent UN Human Rights Committee General Comment, as a point of departure for analyzing the relatively unexplore...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 9: Oona Hathaway on War Powers, and Rethinking the Scope of National Security from 2020-10-11T20:52:02

A conversation with Prof. Oona Hathaway of Yale Law School on the theory and practice of the domestic law constraints on the use of force, including the different ways in which the War Powers Resol...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 8: Craig Forcese on the Caroline Incident from 2020-09-27T15:44:19

A conversation with Prof. Craig Forcese of the University of Ottawa on his book"Destroying the Caroline,"in which we discuss the history of the Caroline Incident, how and why it influenced the deve...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 7: Alonso Gurmendi Dunkelberg on Latin American Approaches to the Laws of War from 2020-09-14T16:18:14

A conversation with Prof. Alonso Gurmendi Dunkelberg of Universidad del Pacifico, on Latin American approaches to jus ad bellum and non-intervention - ranging from the origins and development of La...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 6: Monica Hakimi on the Informal Regulation of Jus ad Bellum from 2020-08-29T16:56:11

A conversation with Prof. Monica Hakimi of the University of Michigan Law School, on how the U.N. Security Council's tacit support for state use of force that would otherwise be unlawful, should be...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 5: Eric Talbot Jensen on Autonomous Weapons Systems from 2020-08-11T20:27:23

A conversation with Prof. Eric Talbot Jensen of Brigham Young University Law School - Jensen argues that the law of armed conflict does not require human judgment in making targeting decisions, and...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 4 - Ashley Deeks on AI and the Laws of War from 2020-07-30T20:12:08

A conversation with Prof. Ashley Deeks of the University of Virginia School of Law - Deeks explains how AI and machine learning may implicate the laws of war, from assisting states in decisions on ...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 3 - Adil Haque on Aggression and Self-Defense from 2020-07-12T00:00

A conversation with Prof. Adil Haque of Rutgers Law School - Haque explains how a review of the negotiating history for the UN Charter suggests a relationship among the prohibition on the use of fo...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 2 - Kevin Jon Heller on Humanitarian Intervention from 2020-07-10T00:00

A conversation with Prof. Kevin Heller of the University of Copenhagen about unilateral humanitarian intervention - Heller argues that it is not only unlawful, and should remain so, but that it may...

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JIB/JAB - Episode 1: Introduction by Craig Martin from 2020-07-10T00:00

Craig Martin, the host of the podcast, explains the objectives, scope, and format of this podcast series, and then goes on to provide a brief overview of the main legal regimes that comprise the"la...

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