EJIL: The Podcast!

EJIL: The Podcast provides a forum for in-depth, expert but accessible discussion of international law issues and contemporary international affairs. We hope that readers of the journal and of the blog, who already have expertise in international law, will listen to the podcast. However, we also hope to attract an audience that extends beyond the international law specialist. The Podcast Editors are Megan Donaldson (UCL) and Guy Fiti Sinclair (Auckland). Regular hosts include Sarah Nouwen (Cambridge), EJIL Editor-in-Chief; and Philippa Webb (Oxford), Dapo Akande (Oxford) and Marko Milanović (Reading). They are joined by a range of occasional hosts and interviewers invited to develop episodes in areas of interest or engage with work published in EJIL.

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You can find the podcasts here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/ejil-the-podcast/id1508367340.

Episode 30: On the Precipice: The International Criminal Court and State Immunity
Episode 28: Unlawful Occupation, Annexation and Segregation: The ICJ’s Advisory Opinion on Palestine
Episode 26: Hunger for Thought
Episode 24: The Third World: At the Centre of International Law?
Episode 22: Organizing International Organizations
Episode 20: Disordering International Law
Episode 18: Be Careful What You Ask For
Episode 16: Disputing Archives
Episode 14: From Russia With War
Episode 12: No Licence to Kill
Episode 10: Whatever happened to International Law & Democracy?
Episode 8: After the Fall
Episode 6: Trumping International Law?
Episode 4: Court between a Rock and a Hard Place
Episode 2: WHO let the bats out?