asymmetrical haircuts
A podcast by asymmetrical haircuts - Thursdays
232 Episodes
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Episode 65 – Deadly Journalism with Almudena Bernabeu
Published: 10/7/2022 -
Episode 64 – Track and Trace with Serge Brammertz
Published: 9/29/2022 -
Episode 63 – Wild Things with Olivia Swaak Goldman
Published: 9/23/2022 -
Episode 62 – Black and White, Chagos at the ICJ with Philippe Sands
Published: 9/15/2022 -
Episode 61 – The Trouble with the Cambodia Tribunal with Megan Hirst
Published: 9/9/2022 -
Justice Update – Awful Anniversaries
Published: 9/2/2022 -
The Summer Collection 2022 – Why be a Watchdog with Taegin Reisman and Jennifer Easterday (repeat)
Published: 8/26/2022 -
The Summer Collection 2022 – Bringing up the Bodies (repeat)
Published: 8/19/2022 -
The Summer Collection 2022 – Social Media on Trial with Yvonne McDermott Rees and Karolina Aksamitowska (repeat)
Published: 8/12/2022 -
The Summer Collection 2022 – Drone Wars with Jessica Dorsey and Aditi Gupta (repeat)
Published: 8/5/2022 -
Justice Update – Campaign for a new International Anti-Corruption Court
Published: 7/31/2022 -
Justice Update – Four Ways to Accountability in Ukraine
Published: 7/12/2022 -
ICC 20th Anniversary with the Coalition for the International Criminal Court
Published: 6/30/2022 -
Episode 60 – Libya and the real EU refugee crisis with Sally Hayden and Marwa Mohamed
Published: 6/14/2022 -
Episode 59 – When Your Beat Becomes a War Zone with Oksana Kovalenko
Published: 5/30/2022 -
Episode 58 – War reporting with Danny Kemp
Published: 5/26/2022 -
Episode 57- International Justice Start-Up Junkie with Klaus Rackwitz
Published: 5/20/2022 -
Justice Update – Prison Life in North Korea
Published: 4/29/2022 -
Justice Update – First Darfur trial at the ICC
Published: 4/12/2022 -
Episode 56 – Believing in Guatemalan Women with Brisna Caxaj and Marlies Stappers
Published: 3/25/2022
Journalists Janet Anderson and Stephanie van den Berg delve into the world of international justice. We get experts on to talk about their field and ask them what everybody else forgets to ask.