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#27 - Dapo Akande - Unpacking the UN International Law Commission

Jus Cogens - The International Law PodcastOct 05, 2021

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# 48 - Part 1 - Cécile Goubault—Larrecq and Madeleine Petersen Weiner - Guide to the Hague Academy of International Law's Diploma

# 48 - Part 1 - Cécile Goubault—Larrecq and Madeleine Petersen Weiner - Guide to the Hague Academy of International Law's Diploma

In the first installment of a two-part series, Shayan Ahmed Khan is joined by Cécile Goubault—Larrecq and Madeleine Petersen Weiner, for an in-depth discussion on the Hague Academy of International Law's Diploma with a special focus on the Directed Studies and the Diploma exam.


Both guests, recent awardees of the prestigious Diploma, share their valuable insights and personal experiences of successfully undertaking the Directed Studies and the Diploma Exam.

Mar 22, 202401:05:03
# 47 - Lesley Benn, Asaf Lubin, Michael Peil and Steven Schneebaum - Guide to Authoring a Jessup Moot Problem

# 47 - Lesley Benn, Asaf Lubin, Michael Peil and Steven Schneebaum - Guide to Authoring a Jessup Moot Problem

In Episode # 47, Shayan Ahmed Khan is joined by Lesley Benn, Asaf Lubin, Michael Peil and Steven Schneebaum to have an in-depth discussion about authoring a Jessup Moot Problem. Each guest shares their unique perspectives and experiences, from finding inspiration for moot problem topics to the intricacies of proposal evaluation and drafting supporting materials.

Jan 02, 202401:54:60
#46 - Maria Khan - Deciphering AI Governance: Insights from a Data Privacy Legal Manager

#46 - Maria Khan - Deciphering AI Governance: Insights from a Data Privacy Legal Manager

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 Maria Khan, a Data Privacy Legal Manager at Securiti.ai, a company that produces AI software to help companies comply with global data privacy laws. Maria's work primarily focuses on consent management, cookie consent, data access governance and AI governance.

The discussion explores the importance of regulating AI models, the relationship between data protection & AI governance, the current approach of companies to AI governance and how existing and upcoming legal & policy frameworks apply to AI systems.



Dec 20, 202348:22
#45 - Anokhy Desai - AI Governance: Bringing Transparency through Model Cards

#45 - Anokhy Desai - AI Governance: Bringing Transparency through Model Cards

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 Desai about AI governance and the usage of model cards by organizations to bring transparency to their AI models and explain how they actually work.

Sources:

https://iapp.org/news/a/5-things-to-know-about-ai-model-cards/

Correction in the Episode:

Anokhy's Westin Fellowship at the IAPP was 1 year (not 2 years) long.


Oct 10, 202333:16
#44 - Viren Mascarenhas - Request for an Advisory Opinion on Climate Change and International Law before ITLOS

#44 - Viren Mascarenhas - Request for an Advisory Opinion on Climate Change and International Law before ITLOS

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 Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. The discussion also touches upon the pending advisory opinions before the International Court of Justice and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.


Sources:


https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/documents/issues/environment/srenvironment/activities/AmicusBrief-SRsto-ITLOS_May302023.pdf


https://www.itlos.org/en/main/cases/list-of-cases/request-for-an-advisory-opinion-submitted-by-the-commission-of-small-island-states-on-climate-change-and-international-law-request-for-advisory-opinion-submitted-to-the-tribunal/

Sep 08, 202301:05:42
#43 - Anu Bradford - Digital Empires: The Global Battle to Regulate Technology

#43 - Anu Bradford - Digital Empires: The Global Battle to Regulate Technology

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".


The book explores the intensifying global battle among the three dominant digital powers - the United States, China, and the European Union. In particular, it discusses how these regimes are racing to regulate tech companies, advancing a competing vision for the digital economy and attempting to expand their spheres of influence in the digital world.

Sources:

https://global.oup.com/academic/product/digital-empires-9780197649268?cc=us&lang=ennn&#:~:text=The%20global%20battle%20among%20the,influence%20in%20the%20digital%20world.


Jun 09, 202351:11
#42 - Eran Sthoeger & Christian Tams - Swords, Shields and Other Beasts: The Role of Countermeasures in Investment Arbitration

#42 - Eran Sthoeger & Christian Tams - Swords, Shields and Other Beasts: The Role of Countermeasures in Investment Arbitration

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” published in the ICSID Review’s Special Issue on the 20th Anniversary of the Draft Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts.


Sources:

https://academic.oup.com/icsidreview/article-abstract/37/1-2/121/6609033?redirectedFrom=fulltext

Apr 03, 202358:15
# 41 - Ashwita Ambast - The Administration of Inter-State Commissions of Inquiry and Conciliations by the Permanent Court of Arbitration
Feb 07, 202356:38
Special Feature - Marcelo Kohen

Special Feature - Marcelo Kohen

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 by the late Judge Cançado Trindade at the International Court of Justice.  

In this special feature short , Shayan Ahmed Khan is joined by Marcelo Kohen to discuss his candidacy & vision for the ICJ.

Nov 01, 202213:42
#40 - Daniel Stewart - Conversing with Independent International Legal Advocates

#40 - Daniel Stewart - Conversing with Independent International Legal Advocates

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

IILA was founded in 2017 and has been engaged in providing PIL in-house counsel for small and developing countries. https://independentila.org/

Jul 05, 202201:09:11
#39 - Mariana Gkliati - Unpacking Frontex a.k.a European Border and Coast Guard Agency
Jun 08, 202254:22
#38 - Robin Churchill - Law of the Sea, 4th Edition
Apr 26, 202237:12
#37 - Otto Spijkers - Climate Litigation
Apr 22, 202242:11
#36 - Joanna Wilson - Law and Morality of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems
Mar 29, 202228:43
#35 - Helen Duffy - Strategic Human Rights Litigation: A Case of Extraordinary Rendition and Arbitrary Detention
Mar 22, 202242:51
#34 - Milena Sterio and Rosa Celorio - Deconstructing Statehood and Statelessness
Mar 15, 202242:59
#33 - Anthea Roberts - A Conversation with Anthea Roberts
Dec 21, 202101:04:23
#32 - Ioannis Kalpouzos - Autonomous Weapons and the Search for an Irreducible Law of War
Dec 15, 202101:07:01
#31 - Cris van Eijk - Space Colonization, Erasure of Global South, PhDs & Other Anxieties of Aspiring Int'l Lawyers
Nov 17, 202146:12
#30 - Danae Azaria - Codification by Interpretation: ILC as an Interpreter of International Law
Nov 17, 202145:58
#29 - Stefan Ziegler - A Conversation with Stefan Ziegler

#29 - Stefan Ziegler - A Conversation with Stefan Ziegler

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 Journey Through International Law' - https://broken-the-film.com/ -  


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Nov 05, 202101:11:20
#28 - Ntina Tzouvala - A Conversation with Ntina Tzouvala

#28 - Ntina Tzouvala - A Conversation with Ntina Tzouvala

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 History of International Law. We explore her personal story, approach towards international law, and views on the role of critical scholarship in international law.

Ntina's Twitter: @ntinatzouvala

Material Referenced in the Episode:

Book - Capitalism as Civilisation by Ntina Tzouvala (https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/capitalism-as-civilisation/F66ABF447B13A75739D4644A8674EAD9)

Book - Guano and the Opening of the Pacific World (https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/guano-and-the-opening-of-the-pacific-world/D0713743C3D7F36BFF2B4628D1D9EE69)

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Oct 12, 202152:59
#27 - Dapo Akande - Unpacking the UN International Law Commission

#27 - Dapo Akande - Unpacking the UN International Law Commission

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 that its work focuses on. It also features Professor's Akande elevator pitch for the upcoming election of the members of the ILC where he has been nominated as a candidate by 5 countries.   

Material Referenced in the Episode: 

Article - Implications of the Diversity of the Rules on the Use of Force for Change in the Law. https://academic.oup.com/ejil/article/32/2/679/6324073  

Panel Discussion - Implications of the Diversity of the Rules on the Use of Force for Change in the Law by American Society of International Law https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhKJZpEM73s  

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Oct 05, 202153:44
#26 - Naz Modirzadeh - Implications of State Silence concerning the Right to Self-Defense
May 19, 202154:39
#25 - Olga Kavran - Reflections on the Special Tribunal for Lebanon
May 12, 202141:57
#24 - Nico Pavlopoulos - Controversies over the Identity of a State Government

#24 - Nico Pavlopoulos - Controversies over the Identity of a State Government

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 identity of state governments under international law. The discussion seeks to place particular emphasis on the practical application of this framework by discussing the prevailing situations in Myanmar and Venezuela.  

Article Referenced: http://opiniojuris.org/2019/07/18/recognition-of-governments-legitimacy-and-control-six-months-after-guaido/ 

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May 04, 202140:12
#23 - Liesbeth Lijnzaad, Sean Murphy and Jean-Marie Henckaerts - Treaty Interpretation and the Updated ICRC Commentaries on the Geneva Conventions (Part 2)

#23 - Liesbeth Lijnzaad, Sean Murphy and Jean-Marie Henckaerts - Treaty Interpretation and the Updated ICRC Commentaries on the Geneva Conventions (Part 2)

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 and shed light on the methodology behind drafting ICRC’s updated Commentaries to the 1949 Geneva Conventions and their additional protocols.  

The updated Commentaries are being published online by the ICRC and in print by CUP. So far three commentaries have been published. 

 For each Commentary, a summary article has been written in the International Review of the Red Cross:  

Summary article GC I https://international-review.icrc.org/articles/updated-commentary-first-geneva-convention-new-tool-generating-respect-international 

Summary article GC II https://international-review.icrc.org/articles/updated-icrc-commentary-second-geneva-convention-demystifying-law-armed-conflict-sea 

Summary article GC III https://international-review.icrc.org/articles/updated-icrc-commentary-third-geneva-convention-prisoners-war-twenty-first-century-913 

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Apr 27, 202154:46
#22 - Liesbeth Lijnzaad, Sean Murphy, and Jean-Marie Henckaerts - Treaty Interpretation and the Updated ICRC Commentaries on the Geneva Conventions (Part 1)
Apr 21, 202143:19
#21 - Başak Etkin & Kostia Gorobets - Borderline Jurisprudence
Apr 07, 202140:04
#20 - Agnieszka Jachec-Neale - Ntaganda Case and the Concept of 'Attack' in International Law

#20 - Agnieszka Jachec-Neale - Ntaganda Case and the Concept of 'Attack' in International Law

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) in the broader context of the Ntaganda case at the International Criminal Court. Dr. Neale submitted an amicus curiae brief to the ICC in the Ntaganda case, making certain observations on the meaning of the term ‘attack’ and issues associated with it. The amicus brief can be accessed via this link https://www.icccpi.int/CourtRecords/CR2020_05316.PDF 

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Mar 30, 202133:49
#19 - Hillary Hubley - Networking in International Law
Mar 20, 202142:44
#18 - A Guide to the ICJ Judicial Fellowship Program (Part 2)

#18 - A Guide to the ICJ Judicial Fellowship Program (Part 2)

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 experiences with applying, and about their time at the Court.

Oct 11, 202055:52
#17 - A Guide to ICJ Judicial Fellowship Program (Part 1)

#17 - A Guide to ICJ Judicial Fellowship Program (Part 1)

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. They chat with us about the Court's fellowship program, the application period and their experiences.

Oct 04, 202001:03:51
#16 - Charles Jalloh - Reviewing ILC's Draft Convention on Crimes Against Humanity

#16 - Charles Jalloh - Reviewing ILC's Draft Convention on Crimes Against Humanity

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 "The International Law Commission’s First Draft Convention on Crimes Against Humanity: Codification, Progressive Development, or Both?: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3620370

Sep 20, 202051:27
#15 - Anna Ventouratou - Defences & Incidental Issues in International Adjudication

#15 - Anna Ventouratou - Defences & Incidental Issues in International Adjudication

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: https://www.ejiltalk.org/defences-and-indispensable-incidental-issues-the-limits-of-subject-matter-jurisdiction-in-view-of-the-recent-icj-icao-council-judgments/

Sep 20, 202032:21
#14 - Priya Pillai - The Gambia v. Myanmar at the ICJ
Aug 22, 202038:48
#13 - Bruno Gelinas-Faucher - ICJ Judges Election, 2020
Aug 22, 202054:31
#12 - Annyssa Bellal - From Cockroaches to Rosebuds: Armed Non-state Actors under International Law
Aug 12, 202057:43
#11 - Simon Chesterman - Asia's Experience with International Law
Jul 28, 202041:42
#10 - Monica Hakimi - Making Sense of Customary International Law

#10 - Monica Hakimi - Making Sense of Customary International Law

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 Law presents her case to let go of the rulebook theory of understanding CIL through her article "Making Sense of Customary International Law", published in the Michigan Law Review and later debated during Opinio Juris's Customary International Law Symposium.  Link to Opinio Juris Symposium: http://opiniojuris.org/2020/07/06/symposium-on-hakimis-making-sense-of-customary-international-law/ Link to Professor Hakimi's Article :https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3627905


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Jul 19, 202048:03
#9 - A Young Professionals Guide to a Career in Public International Law
May 26, 202001:19:21
#8 - Eric Talbot Jensen - Cyberspace, Sovereignty and International Law
May 11, 202054:59
#6 - Robert Heinsch - International Humanitarian Law Clinics
May 08, 202001:13:41
#1 - Niels Blokker - INJUGOVINS
May 05, 202041:49
#5 - Jens Iverson - Do War Aims Matter in International Law?
May 05, 202041:51
#4 - Emma Irving - Hate Speech on Social Media in Myanmar Conflict

#4 - Emma Irving - Hate Speech on Social Media in Myanmar Conflict

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 Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar. The report establishes the facts and circumstances of the alleged recent human rights violations by military and security forces, and abuses, in Myanmar.

Dr. Emma Irving's article on Opinio Juris, "‘The Role of Social Media is Significant’: Facebook and the Fact Finding Mission on Myanmar"
http://opiniojuris.org/2018/09/07/the-role-of-social-media-is-significant-facebook-and-the-fact-finding-mission-on-myanmar/

United Nations Human Rights Council Independent International Fact-Finding Mission's Report on Myanmar
"https://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/HRC/MyanmarFFM/Pages/ReportoftheMyanmarFFM.aspx"

Statement of ICC Prosecutor, Mrs Fatou Bensouda, on opening a Preliminary Examination concerning the alleged deportation of the Rohingya people from Myanmar to Bangladesh
https://www.icc-cpi.int/Pages/item.aspx?name=180918-otp-stat-Rohingya

May 05, 202034:44
#2 and 3 - Helen Duffy - Extraordinary Renditions and Detentions
May 05, 202028:07
#7 - Adil Haque - Law and Morality at War

#7 - Adil Haque - Law and Morality at War

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 book "Law and Morality at War"  

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May 05, 202045:57