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#45 - Anokhy Desai - AI Governance: Bringing Transparency through Model Cards from 2023-10-10T20:24:11

This instalment of Jus Cogens is part of a series of conversations on the governance of data, Artificial Intelligence and the digital age.

In this episode, Omer Akif speaks with Anokhy D...

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#44 - Viren Mascarenhas - Request for an Advisory Opinion on Climate Change and International Law before ITLOS from 2023-09-08T09:19:30

In Episode 44, Shayan Ahmed Khan is joined by Viren Mascarenhas to have an in-depth discussion on the Advisory Opinion on Climate Change and International Law pending before the International Tr...

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#43 - Anu Bradford - Digital Empires: The Global Battle to Regulate Technology from 2023-06-09T13:30:39

In Episode 43, Shayan Ahmed Khan is joined by Prof. Anu Bradford to discuss her upcoming book "Digital Empires: The Global Battle to Regulate Technology".


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#42 - Eran Sthoeger & Christian Tams - Swords, Shields and Other Beasts: The Role of Countermeasures in Investment Arbitration from 2023-04-03T21:48:04

In Episode 42, Shayan Ahmed Khan is joined by Christian Tams and Eran Sthoeger to discuss their article: “Swords, Shields and Other Beasts: The Role of Countermeasures in Investment Arbitration”...

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# 41 - Ashwita Ambast - The Administration of Inter-State Commissions of Inquiry and Conciliations by the Permanent Court of Arbitration from 2023-02-07T17:09:57

In this episode Shayan Ahmed is joined by Ashwita Ambast, Legal Counsel at the Permanent Court of Arbitration, to discuss the organization’s role and significance in the administration of inter-...

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Special Feature - Marcelo Kohen from 2022-11-01T18:33:49

This Friday 4th November 2022, the United Nations General Assembly and the United Nations Security Council will elect a candidate to serve the remainder of the nine-year term that had been held ...

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#40 - Daniel Stewart - Conversing with Independent International Legal Advocates from 2022-07-05T10:52:22

In Ep 40 Shayan Ahmed speaks with Daniel Stewart, Executive Director of @IndependentILA, on the work of the organization. 

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#39 - Mariana Gkliati - Unpacking Frontex a.k.a European Border and Coast Guard Agency from 2022-06-08T23:43:27

This episode is the second and final edition of a two-part collaboration with the Netherlands Network for Human Rights Research (NNHRR) at T.M.C. Asser Institute for International & ...

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#38 - Robin Churchill - Law of the Sea, 4th Edition from 2022-04-26T10:04:49

On this episode, we speak with Robin Churchill about the new edition of his book, co authored with Vaughan Lowe and Amy Sander on the Law of The Sea (4th edition, 2022). We explore the vast deve...

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#37 - Otto Spijkers - Climate Litigation from 2022-04-22T19:35:07

This episode is the first edition of a two-part collaboration with the Netherlands Network for Human Rights Research (NNHRR) at T.M.C. Asser Institute for International & European L...

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Law and Morality of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems Ft. Joanna Wilson | 36 | JC from 2022-03-29T20:38:11

In this episode, Layal Alghoozi sits down with Joanna Wilson (@JoannaLDWilson) from the International Law, Conflict and Security Research Group at the University of Glasgow to discuss Joanna's r...

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#36 - Joanna Wilson - Law and Morality of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems from 2022-03-29T20:38:11

In this episode, Layal Alghoozi sits down with Joanna Wilson (@JoannaLDWilson) from the International Law, Conflict and Security Research Group at the University of Glasgow to discuss Joanna's r...

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Strategic Human Rights Litigation - A Case of Extraordinary Rendition and Arbitrary Detention Ft. Helen Duffy | 35 | JC from 2022-03-22T10:14:32

In this episode, we are joined by our first repeat guest in Jus cogens history, Dr Helen Duffy. Dr Duffy talks to Fares and Omer at length about the numerous challenges faced in efforts to ensu...

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#35 - Helen Duffy - Strategic Human Rights Litigation: A Case of Extraordinary Rendition and Arbitrary Detention from 2022-03-22T10:14:32

In this episode, we are joined by our first repeat guest in Jus cogens history, Dr Helen Duffy. Dr Duffy talks to Fares and Omer at length about the numerous challenges faced in efforts to ensu...

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Deconstructing Statehood and Statelessness Ft. Milena Sterio and Rosa Celorio | 34 | JC from 2022-03-15T09:00

This episode is a joint collaboration between Jus Cogens and the George Washington International Law Review at the George Washington University, as a prelude to the upcoming The George Wash...

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#34 - Milena Sterio and Rosa Celorio - Deconstructing Statehood and Statelessness from 2022-03-15T09:00

This episode is a joint collaboration between Jus Cogens and the George Washington International Law Review at the George Washington University, as a prelude to the upcoming The George Wash...

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#33 - Anthea Roberts - A Conversation with Anthea Roberts from 2021-12-21T05:00

In this episode, we speak with Dr Anthea Roberts (@AntheaERoberts) one of the world's leading international law scholars. I speak to her about her journey into international law and unpack the f...

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A Conversation with Anthea Roberts | 33 | JC | from 2021-12-21T05:00

In this episode, we speak with Dr Anthea Roberts (@AntheaERoberts) one of the world's leading international law scholars. I speak to her about her journey into international law and unpack the f...

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Autonomous Weapons and the Search for an Irreducible Law of War Ft. Ioannis Kalpouzos | 32 | JC | from 2021-12-15T11:59:48

In episode 32, Shayan Ahmed sits down with Professor Ioannis Kalpouzos to discuss his article, "Double Elevation: Autonomous Weapons and the Search for an Irreducible Law of War", published in L...

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#32 - Ioannis Kalpouzos - Autonomous Weapons and the Search for an Irreducible Law of War from 2021-12-15T11:59:48

In episode 32, Shayan Ahmed sits down with Professor Ioannis Kalpouzos to discuss his article, "Double Elevation: Autonomous Weapons and the Search for an Irreducible Law of War", published in L...

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Space Colonization, Erasure of Global South, PhDs & Other Anxieties of Aspiring Int'l Lawyers Ft. Cris van Eijk | 31 | JC | from 2021-11-17T22:00:29

In this episode, we speak with Cris van Eijk (@crisveijk) on everything from Elon Musk writing a constitution of Mars, to how global south contributions to international space law have been disr...

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#31 - Cris van Eijk - Space Colonization, Erasure of Global South, PhDs & Other Anxieties of Aspiring Int'l Lawyers from 2021-11-17T22:00:29

In this episode, we speak with Cris van Eijk (@crisveijk) on everything from Elon Musk writing a constitution of Mars, to how global south contributions to international space law have been disr...

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Codification by Interpretation: ILC as an Interpreter of International Law Ft. Danae Azaria | 30 | JC | from 2021-11-17T22:00:04

In this episode, as the elections for the ILC get closer than ever, Shayan Ahmed sits down with Dr. Danae Azaria to have an in-depth discussion on ILC's role as an interpreter of international l...

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#30 - Danae Azaria - Codification by Interpretation: ILC as an Interpreter of International Law from 2021-11-17T22:00:04

In this episode, as the elections for the ILC get closer than ever, Shayan Ahmed sits down with Dr. Danae Azaria to have an in-depth discussion on ILC's role as an interpreter of international l...

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A Conversation with Stefan Ziegler | 29 | JC | from 2021-11-05T19:14:20

In this episode, we talk to Stefan Ziegler - a humanitarian practitioner, lecturer, and filmmaker about his diverse career experiences and his latest documentary film 'Broken - A Palestinian Jou...

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#29 - Stefan Ziegler - A Conversation with Stefan Ziegler from 2021-11-05T19:14:20

In this episode, we talk to Stefan Ziegler - a humanitarian practitioner, lecturer, and filmmaker about his diverse career experiences and his latest documentary film 'Broken - A Palestinian Jou...

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A Conversation with Ntina Tzouvala | 28 | JC | from 2021-10-12T18:12:27

This episode features a discussion with Dr. Ntina Tzouvala, trailblazing international law scholar, historian, and author, renowned for her groundbreaking book "Capitalism as Civilisation: A His...

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#28 - Ntina Tzouvala - A Conversation with Ntina Tzouvala from 2021-10-12T18:12:27

This episode features a discussion with Dr. Ntina Tzouvala, trailblazing international law scholar, historian, and author, renowned for her groundbreaking book "Capitalism as Civilisation: A His...

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Unpacking the UN International Law Commission Ft Dapo Akande | 27 | JC | from 2021-10-05T13:06:19

In this episode, the brilliant Dapo Akane joins Jus Cogens for an all-round chat on the UN International Law Commission. We explore the role & function of the ILC and discuss some key issues...

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#27 - Dapo Akande - Unpacking the UN International Law Commission from 2021-10-05T13:06:19

In this episode, the brilliant Dapo Akane joins Jus Cogens for an all-round chat on the UN International Law Commission. We explore the role & function of the ILC and discuss some key issues...

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Jus Cogens International Law Updates #8 - 14 June 2021 from 2021-06-14T12:30

1. On the 16th of June we will officially be saying goodbye to current ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda, after which Karim Khan will be taking the post. In Bensouda’s final briefing before the UN s...

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Jus Cogens International Law Updates #7 - 31 May 2021 from 2021-05-31T13:58:15

1. The public hearings on the question of reparations in the case concerning Armed Activities on the Territory of the Congo concluded on the 30th April. The International Court of Justice has be...

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#26 - Naz Modirzadeh - Implications of State Silence concerning the Right to Self-Defense from 2021-05-19T20:14:10

In this episode, Prof. Naz Modirzadeh joins us to discuss the implications of state silence concerning the right to self-defense. It aims to explore the application of self-defense in general an...

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Implications of State Silence concerning the Right to Self-Defense Ft Naz Modirzadeh | 26 | JC from 2021-05-19T20:14:10

In this episode, Prof. Naz Modirzadeh joins us to discuss the implications of state silence concerning the right to self-defense. It aims to explore the application of self-defense in general an...

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Jus Cogens International Law Updates #6 - 17 May 2021 from 2021-05-17T13:44:23

1. After days of fresh violence in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Israel, the UN security council met in a specially convened session where attendees called for a ceasefire and for bot...

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Reflections on the Special Tribunal for Lebanon Ft Olga Kavran | 25 | JC from 2021-05-12T21:56:52

In episode 25, Omer talks to Olga Kavran, the former head of outreach and legacy at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon on the work of STL, its 2020 judgment, and its outreach program. More info ca...

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#25 - Olga Kavran - Reflections on the Special Tribunal for Lebanon from 2021-05-12T21:56:52

In episode 25, Omer talks to Olga Kavran, the former head of outreach and legacy at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon on the work of STL, its 2020 judgment, and its outreach program. More info ca...

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Jus Cogens International Law Updates #5 - 7 May 2021 from 2021-05-07T08:09:18


  1. On the 30th April, a petition was filed by Abu Zubaydah, a Guantanamo Bay internee, against the US, Afghanistan, UK, Poland, Lithuania and Morrocco before the UN Working Group...

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Controversies over the Identity of a State Government Ft Nico Pavlopoulos | 24 | JC from 2021-05-04T19:27:09

In this episode, we are joined by Niko Pavlopolous, Teaching Fellow at the University College London, to explore and provide an account of the international legal framework applicable to the ide...

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#24 - Nico Pavlopoulos - Controversies over the Identity of a State Government from 2021-05-04T19:27:09

In this episode, we are joined by Niko Pavlopolous, Teaching Fellow at the University College London, to explore and provide an account of the international legal framework applicable to the ide...

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Treaty Interpretation and the Updated ICRC Commentaries on the Geneva Conventions - Part 2 | 23 | JC from 2021-04-27T23:54:10

In this two-part series, a star panel of Liesbeth Lijnzaad, Sean Murphy, and Jean-Marie Henckaerts explore the theory and practice of treaty interpretation, understand the role of commentaries a...

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#23 - Liesbeth Lijnzaad, Sean Murphy and Jean-Marie Henckaerts - Treaty Interpretation and the Updated ICRC Commentaries on the Geneva Conventions (Part 2) from 2021-04-27T23:54:10

In this two-part series, a star panel of Liesbeth Lijnzaad, Sean Murphy, and Jean-Marie Henckaerts explore the theory and practice of treaty interpretation, understand the role of commentaries a...

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Treaty Interpretation and the Updated ICRC Commentaries on the Geneva Conventions - Part 1 | 22 | JC from 2021-04-21T09:18:33

In this two-part series, a star panel of Liesbeth Lijnzaad, Sean Murphy, and Jean-Marie Henckaerts explore the theory and practice of treaty interpretation, understand the role of commentaries a...

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#22 - Liesbeth Lijnzaad, Sean Murphy, and Jean-Marie Henckaerts - Treaty Interpretation and the Updated ICRC Commentaries on the Geneva Conventions (Part 1) from 2021-04-21T09:18:33

In this two-part series, a star panel of Liesbeth Lijnzaad, Sean Murphy, and Jean-Marie Henckaerts explore the theory and practice of treaty interpretation, understand the role of commentaries a...

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Jus Cogens International Law Updates #4 - 15 April 2021 from 2021-04-15T19:37:22

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Borderline Jurisprudence Ft Başak Etkin & Kostia Gorobets | 21 | JC from 2021-04-07T01:29:15

In this special crossover episode, Jus Cogens engages with Borderline Jurisprudence. Borderline Jurisprudence is a dedicated podcast on the philosophy of international law, hosted by Başak Etkin...

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#21 - Başak Etkin & Kostia Gorobets - Borderline Jurisprudence from 2021-04-07T01:29:15

In this special crossover episode, Jus Cogens engages with Borderline Jurisprudence. Borderline Jurisprudence is a dedicated podcast on the philosophy of international law, hosted by Başak Etkin...

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Jus Cogens International Law Updates #3 - 31 March 2021 from 2021-04-01T05:16:32

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#20 - Agnieszka Jachec-Neale - Ntaganda Case and the Concept of 'Attack' in International Law from 2021-03-30T02:00

In conversation with Dr. Agnieszka Jachec-Neale, a lecturer and expert researcher at Exeter Law School, this episode explores the concept of an 'Attack' under international law (specifically IHL...

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Ntaganda Case and the Concept of 'Attack' in International Law Ft. Agnieszka Jachec-Neale | 20 | JC from 2021-03-30T02:00

In conversation with Dr. Agnieszka Jachec-Neale, a lecturer and expert researcher at Exeter Law School, this episode explores the concept of an 'Attack' under international law (specifically IHL...

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Networking in International Law Ft. Hillary Hubley | 019 | JC from 2021-03-20T17:49:01

In conversation with Hillary Hubley, Co-founder and Vice-President of the Association of Young International Criminal Lawyers, this episode explores the numerous challenges for aspiring internat...

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#19 - Hillary Hubley - Networking in International Law from 2021-03-20T16:49:01

In conversation with Hillary Hubley, Co-founder and Vice-President of the Association of Young International Criminal Lawyers, this episode explores the numerous challenges for aspiring internat...

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Networking in International Law Ft. Hillary Hubley | 19 | JC from 2021-03-20T16:49:01

In conversation with Hillary Hubley, Co-founder and Vice-President of the Association of Young International Criminal Lawyers, this episode explores the numerous challenges for aspiring internat...

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Jus Cogens International Law Updates #2 - 7 December 2020 from 2020-12-07T04:29:20

News Item #1 On 11th December, the International Court of Justice, will deliver its Judgment in the case concerning Immunities and Criminal Proceedings (Equatorial Guinea v. France). The case co...

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Jus Cogens International Law Updates #1 - 23 November 2020 from 2020-11-22T19:55:54

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#18 - A Guide to the ICJ Judicial Fellowship Program (Part 2) from 2020-10-11T18:14:35

In this episode, we talk to Mohit Khubchandani, Kritika Sharma and Claire O'Connell about the International Court of Justice's Judicial Fellowship Program. They talk to us about their experience...

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Jus Cogens Episode 18: A Guide to the ICJ Judicial Fellowship Program - Part II from 2020-10-11T18:14:35

In this episode, we talk to Mohit Khubchandani, Kritika Sharma and Claire O'Connell about the International Court of Justice's Judicial Fellowship Program. They talk to us about their experience...

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#17 - A Guide to ICJ Judicial Fellowship Program (Part 1) from 2020-10-04T10:02:16

In our 17th episode, we talk to 4 young, dynamic individuals and former fellows at the International Court of Justice - Amir Farhadi, Beatrice Walton, Camila Mariño Venegas and Shashank P. Kumar...

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Jus Cogens Episode 17: A Guide to ICJ Judicial Fellowship Program - Part 1 from 2020-10-04T10:02:16

In our 17th episode, we talk to 4 young, dynamic individuals and former fellows at the International Court of Justice - Amir Farhadi, Beatrice Walton, Camila Mariño Venegas and Shashank P. Kumar...

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#16 - Charles Jalloh - Reviewing ILC's Draft Convention on Crimes Against Humanity from 2020-09-20T18:53:50

In this episode, Prof. Charles Jalloh joins us to deconstruct and dissect the Draft Convention on Crimes Against Humanity. The conversation is based around Prof. Jalloh's analysis in his article...

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Jus Cogens Episode 16 - Reviewing ILC's Draft Convention on Crimes Against Humanity with Prof.Charles Jalloh from 2020-09-20T18:53:50

In this episode, Prof. Charles Jalloh joins us to deconstruct and dissect the Draft Convention on Crimes Against Humanity. The conversation is based around Prof. Jalloh's analysis in his article...

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#15 - Anna Ventouratou - Defences & Incidental Issues in International Adjudication from 2020-09-20T18:47:53

In this episode, Anna Ventouratou from Oxford Law joins us to discuss the ins and outs of defences and indispensable incidental issues under international adjudication.  Anna's article: htt...

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Jus Cogens Episode 15 - Defences & Incidental Issues in International Adjudication with Anna Ventouratou from 2020-09-20T18:47:53

In this episode, Anna Ventouratou from Oxford Law joins us to discuss the ins and outs of defences and indispensable incidental issues under international adjudication.  Anna's article: htt...

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#14 - Priya Pillai - The Gambia v. Myanmar at the ICJ from 2020-08-22T06:29:33

In episode 14, a leading voice on public international law Dr. Priya Pillai guides us through the ebbs and flows of the case of The Gambia v. Myanmar a.k.a the genocide case involving the Rohing...

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Jus Cogens Episode 14 - The Gambia v. Myanmar (Rohingya Genocide Case) at the ICJ with Priya Pillai from 2020-08-22T06:29:33

In episode 14, a leading voice on public international law Dr. Priya Pillai guides us through the ebbs and flows of the case of The Gambia v. Myanmar a.k.a the genocide case involving the Rohing...

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#13 - Bruno Gelinas-Faucher - ICJ Judges Election, 2020 from 2020-08-22T06:24:07

In episode 13, Bruno Gelinas-Faucher passionately dissects the ICJ Judges election season of 2020.  Link to Article: Listen

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Jus Cogens Episode 13 - ICJ Judges Election 2020 with Bruno Gelinas-Faucher from 2020-08-22T06:24:07

In episode 13, Bruno Gelinas-Faucher passionately dissects the ICJ Judges election season of 2020.  Link to Article: Listen

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#12 - Annyssa Bellal - From Cockroaches to Rosebuds: Armed Non-state Actors under International Law from 2020-08-12T12:12:10

In this episode, Dr. Annyssa Bellal from the Geneva Academy breaks down the international legal framework that is applicable to armed-non-state actors (ANSA) and highlights the role of semantics...

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Jus Cogens Episode 12: From cockroaches to rosebuds: Armed non-state actors under International law with Annyssa Bellal from 2020-08-12T12:12:10

In this episode, Dr. Annyssa Bellal from the Geneva Academy breaks down the international legal framework that is applicable to armed-non-state actors (ANSA) and highlights the role of semantics...

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#11 - Simon Chesterman - Asia's Experience with International Law from 2020-07-28T18:54:03

In this episode, Professor Simon Chesterman joins us to share his thoughts on Asia's historical, current and potential relationship with International Law, in light of his work  "Asia's amb...

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Jus Cogens Episode 11 - Asia's Experience with International Law with Simon Chesterman from 2020-07-28T18:54:03

In this episode, Professor Simon Chesterman joins us to share his thoughts on Asia's historical, current and potential relationship with International Law, in light of his work  "Asia's amb...

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#10 - Monica Hakimi - Making Sense of Customary International Law from 2020-07-19T11:00:56

In this edition of the Jus Cogens Podcast, we revisit basic assumptions and conceptual foundations of customary international law as it develops and applies. Professor Monica Hakimi of Michigan ...

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Jus Cogens Episode 10 - Making Sense of Customary International Law with Monica Hakimi from 2020-07-19T11:00:56

In this edition of the Jus Cogens Podcast, we revisit basic assumptions and conceptual foundations of customary international law as it develops and applies. Professor Monica Hakimi of Michigan ...

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#9 - A Young Professionals Guide to a Career in Public International Law from 2020-05-26T20:53:28

In this houseful episode, 9 young aspiring international lawyers from all over the world come together to share stories, experiences, opportunities and struggles of pursuing a career in public i...

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Jus Cogens Episode 9 - A Young Professionals Guide to a Career in Public International Law from 2020-05-26T20:53:28

In this houseful episode, 9 young aspiring international lawyers from all over the world come together to share stories, experiences, opportunities and struggles of pursuing a career in public i...

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#8 - Eric Talbot Jensen - Cyberspace, Sovereignty and International Law from 2020-05-11T21:04:38

This week, we explore the realm of cyberspace, delving into issues of applicability of international law including emerging challenges for state sovereignty with Prof. Eric Talbot Jensen. Eric J...

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Jus Cogens Episode 8 - Cyber space, Sovereignty and International Law with Eric Talbot Jensen from 2020-05-11T21:04:38

This week, we explore the realm of cyberspace, delving into issues of applicability of international law including emerging challenges for state sovereignty with Prof. Eric Talbot Jensen. Eric J...

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#6 - Robert Heinsch - International Humanitarian Law Clinics from 2020-05-08T19:00:55

In this episode, Dr. Robert Heinsch (Director KGF and IHL Clinics at Leiden University) joins us to talk everything about IHL clinics, particularly the models adopted at Leiden and Bochum.

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Jus Cogens Episode 6 - International Humanitarian Law Clinics with Dr. Robert Heinsch from 2020-05-08T19:00:55

In this episode, Dr. Robert Heinsch (Director KGF and IHL Clinics at Leiden University) joins us to talk everything about IHL clinics, particularly the models adopted at Leiden and Bochum.

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#1 - Niels Blokker - INJUGOVINS from 2020-05-05T10:56:43

In the pilot of the Jus Cogens podcast, Professor Niels Blokker of Leiden University Law School, joins me to discuss International Institutional Law, some new legal jargon (INJUGOVINS) and insig...

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Jus Cogens Episode 1 - INJUGOVINS with Niels Blokker from 2020-05-05T10:56:43

In the pilot of the Jus Cogens podcast, Professor Niels Blokker of Leiden University Law School, joins me to discuss International Institutional Law, some new legal jargon (INJUGOVINS) and insig...

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#5 - Jens Iverson - Do War Aims Matter in International Law? from 2020-05-05T10:52:17

In this episode I sit with Dr. Jens Iverson of Leiden University to discuss the importance of articulating clear and specific war aims in international law. I talk to Dr. Iverson regarding his w...

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Jus Cogens Episode 5 - Do War Aims Matter in International Law? with Jens Iverson from 2020-05-05T10:52:17

In this episode I sit with Dr. Jens Iverson of Leiden University to discuss the importance of articulating clear and specific war aims in international law. I talk to Dr. Iverson regarding his w...

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#4 - Emma Irving - Hate Speech on Social Media in Myanmar Conflict from 2020-05-05T10:48:32

This week Dr. Emma Irving joins me on Jus Cogens to discuss hate speech and incitement on social media and the role of international accountability mechanisms in light of OHCHR commissioned Inde...

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Jus Cogens Episode 4 - Hate Speech on Social Media in Myanmar Conflict with Emma Irving from 2020-05-05T10:48:32

This week Dr. Emma Irving joins me on Jus Cogens to discuss hate speech and incitement on social media and the role of international accountability mechanisms in light of OHCHR commissioned Inde...

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#2 and 3 - Helen Duffy - Extraordinary Renditions and Detentions from 2020-05-05T10:40:25

This week Dr. Helen Duffy joins me to discuss Extraordinary renditions and detentions in light of ECtHR's recent judgment on Lithuania alleged involvement in facilitating rendition on their terr...

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Jus Cogens Episode 2/3 - Extraordinary renditions and detentions with Helen Duffy from 2020-05-05T10:40:25

This week Dr. Helen Duffy joins me to discuss Extraordinary renditions and detentions in light of ECtHR's recent judgment on Lithuania alleged involvement in facilitating rendition on their terr...

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Jus Cogens - The International Law Podcast
#7 - Adil Haque - Law and Morality at War from 2020-05-05T06:11:04

This week, we are joined by Professor Adil Haque from Rutgers Law to discuss the role of morality in interpreting and revisiting the law of armed conflict. We dissect Chapter 2 of Prof Haque's b...

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Jus Cogens - The International Law Podcast
Jus Cogens Episode 7 - Law and Morality at War with Adil Haque from 2020-05-05T06:11:04

This week, we are joined by Professor Adil Haque from Rutgers Law to discuss the role of morality in interpreting and revisiting the law of armed conflict. We dissect Chapter 2 of Prof Haque's b...

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