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COP27: Loss and Damage Funds to Combat Climate Change (Interview with Prof. Usha Natarajan)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 17:57


COP27: Loss and Damage Funds to Combat Climate Change (Interview with Prof. Usha Natarajan) by Inter Gentes

10 years on, Reflecting on the action against ACTA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 23:41


10 years on, Reflecting on the action against ACTA by Inter Gentes

Justice Among Armed Insurgents: Interview with Professor René Provost

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 32:30


Our team meets with Professor René Provost to discuss his recent book on the administration of justice by armed insurgents.

Sharia Law & International Commercial Arbitration

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 45:22


Senior Editor Irfan Tahiri sits down with Professor Maria Bhatti from the University of Western Sydney about the content of her recent book titled "Sharia Law and International Commercial Arbitration."

International Journalism & The Fear of Reprisal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 31:55


In this podcast, Inter Gentes Team Members interviewed three journalists on their experiences working in international journalism from different regions and the fear of reprisal: Stephanie Nolen, Haroon Siddiqui, and Zelalem Kibret. Below are some of their key messages: "The power of the word is so strong that journalists are disproportionately jailed and tortured and sometimes killed. That's the power of the word for you, and the power of telling the truth." - Haroon Siddiqui "The job [of foreign correspondent] just doesn't exist in the same way that it used to. News organizations are not going to send you. The only way to start out in overseas-based foreign reporting now is to pick a place that has a pretty strong domestic story and to go and move there and set yourself up." - Stephanie Nolen "There are stories of Ethiopian journalists and other dissidents who were kidnapped from Nairobi while they were in exile...Reprisal is just an every-day experience for any journalists who are living in Ethiopia or who are exiled." - Zelalem Kibret Production Team: Eleanor Dennis, Alyssa McLeod, Shaké Sarkhanian, Irfan Tahiri Editorial Support: Abigail Murta Music: Tobin Lippold Photo: Notebook by Engin Akyurt

Helga Turku: When Cultural Property Becomes a Tool of Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 66:51


Helga Turku: When Cultural Property Becomes a Tool of Warfare by Inter Gentes

Law Among Peoples

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 55:37


An overview of intangible cultural protection regimes and throat singing. With a discussion with katajjaq throat singer practitioner Evie Mark and Avataq Cultural Institute’s Louis Gagnon and Marie-Pierre Gadoud. Production by Tobin Lippold Photo by Doc Searls

Interview with Professor Jean d'Aspremont

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2017 13:57


Interview with Professor Jean d'Aspremont by Inter Gentes

Lecture by Professor Jean d'Aspremont

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2017 86:27


Lecture by Professor Jean d'Aspremont by Inter Gentes

Hacktivism and Online (Il)legality

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2016 25:54


Photo: Meanwhile… by Thales In the first podcast produced by Inter Gentes, we look at the phenomenon of hacktivism and its relationship to the legal norms surrounding computer use. We use the actions of Anonymous against Daesh in response to the November 2015 attacks in Paris as a springboard, inviting anthropologist Gabriella Coleman to discuss the history and nature of Anonymous, its relationship to legal frameworks, and what its future as a movement might look like. We then speak with Lex Gill, co-author of “Towards digital constitutionalism? Mapping attempts to craft an Internet Bill of Rights,” a working paper of the Berkman Klein Center, who illuminates for us some of the currents, issues, and potentials in the crafting of norms in relation to internet use. This podcast was written, researched, and produced by Annette Angell, Amanda Ghahremani, and Tobin Lippold, with music by Tobin Lippold.

Inter Gentes Editorial: "Good Faith" in the Rome Statute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2016 4:43


This is the audio recording for the Inter Gentes editorial entitled "Good Faith" in the Rome Statute: The Challenge of ICC Reliance on State Cooperation in the Kenyatta Case. Written by: Sarah Jackson Narrated by: Sarah Jackson Recorded & Edited by: Tobin Lippold Produced by: Amanda Ghahremani Photo: “wooden gavel and block with brass” by Yanik Chauvin (c) Inter Gentes: The McGill Journal of International Law & Legal Pluralism

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