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JIB/JAB Podcast

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 43 episodes

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About this 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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Unknown Host hosts JIB/JAB Podcast, a society show with 43 episodes published.

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JIB/JAB - Ep. 43: Dill & Hakimi: The Attacks on Iran-Implications for International Law

Apr 23, 20261h 16m0

A conversation with Monica Hakimi of Columbia Law School and Janina Dill of the University of Oxford on crisis facing the international legal order, as exacerbated by the unlawful US-Israeli war against Iran. The convers

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JIB/JAB - Episode 42 - Monica Hakimi: Understanding the Current Crisis in International Law

Jan 2, 202657m0

A conversation with Monica Hakimi of Columbia Law School about how best to understand and respond to the current transformation of the international legal order. We explore some of Monica's recent theoretical work on how

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JIB/JAB - Ep. 41 - Finucane on the US Killing of Drug Smugglers

Oct 28, 202557m0

Conversation with Brian Finucane of The International Crisis Group and former legal advisor in the U.S. Dept. of State, on the legality of the US military strikes against alleged drug smugglers in the Southern Caribbean

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Episode 40 - Harold Hongju Koh: The National Security Constitution & The Trump Administration

Dec 27, 20241h 13m0

Harold Hongju Koh of Yale Law School discusses his new book, The National Security Constitution for the 21st Century, which examines the structural and systemic reasons for the dangerously increased strength of the execu

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Episode 39 - Dill & Haque: IHL and the IDF's Conduct of Hostilities in Gaza

Aug 15, 20241h 34m0

Janina Dill of the University of Oxford and Adil Haque of Rutgers Law School return to the podcast to address the question of whether it is possible now, while hostilities are still ongoing, to assess whether some aspect

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JIB/JAB - Episode 38: Brunk and Hakimi on The Prohibition Against Annexations

Jul 19, 20241h 6m0

A conversation with Professors Ingrid Brunk of Vanderbilt University Law School and Monica Hakimi of Columbia University Law School, about their forthcoming article on the prohibitions against annexations - a prohibition

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JIB/JAB - Episode 37: Martin and Hafetz on "Eye in the Sky"

Feb 6, 20241h 10m0

In a cross-posted episode I discuss with Jonathan Hafetz, host of the Law on Film podcast, and professor of law at Seton Hall Law School, the film "Eye in the Sky" - a 2015 film about a British and U.S. operated drone st

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JIB/JAB - Episode 36: Hakimi, Haque, and Milanovic on Self-Defense in Gaza

Dec 20, 20231h 25m0

A round-table discussion with Professors Monika Hakimi of Columbia Law School, Adil Haque of Rutgers Law School, and Marko Milanovic of Reading Univ. School of Law, on the question of whether Israel has a right of self-d

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JIB/JAB - Episode 35: Dannenbaum on Sieges, the War Crime of Starvation, and Gaza

Nov 7, 20231h 16m0

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 the IHL prohibition on

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JIB/JAB - Episode 34: O'Meara - Necessity and Proportionality in Self-Defence

Apr 17, 20231h 13m0

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 novel taxonomy for the

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JIB/JAB - Episode 33: Provost on Rebel Courts

Feb 14, 20231h 20m0

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 discuss the methodology he

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JIB/JAB - Episode 32: Boyd Van Dijk on the Making of the Geneva Conventions

Oct 3, 20221h 4m0

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 some of the myths surrou

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JIB/JAB - Episode 31: Leila Sadat on Crimes Against Humanity

Aug 6, 202259m0

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 discuss the decade long

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JIB/JAB - Ep. 30: Chile Eboe-Osuji on Ukraine War and Implications for IHL, ICC, and Aggression

Jun 24, 202257m0

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 discuss why the ICC canno

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JIB/JAB - Episode 29: Davis Sloss on Defending Democracies Against Information Warfare

Apr 19, 202259m0

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 history Russian and Chi

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JIB/JAB - Episode 28: The War in Ukraine - Jus ad Bellum Implications

Mar 8, 20221h 8m0

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 School. We focus on how we

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JIB/JAB - Episode 27: Samuel Moyn on the Humanizing of War

Feb 25, 202256m0

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 insight of Leo Tolstoy, arg

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JIB/JAB - Episode 26: Olivier Corten on the Law Against War

Jan 16, 20221h 20m0

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 discussion ranges from the

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JIB/JAB-Episode 25: Aslı Bâli on Economic Sanctions and the Laws of War

Jul 15, 20211h 16m0

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 war. Economic sanctions

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JIB/JAB - Episode 24: Judge Eboe-Osuji on the ICC, "Attack," and Much More!

Jun 27, 202155m0

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 examine the meaning of "atta

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