6 episodes

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Welcome to Jus Gentium Podcast Series!

    Discussions | Indigenous Rights & Gender Equality with Başak Etkin

    Discussions | Indigenous Rights & Gender Equality with Başak Etkin

    In this episode, our guest is Başak Etkin. She first gives us a brief description about her professional life in Paris. She then shares with us her opinion on indigenous rights in light of the views published by the UN Human Rights Committee. Finally, she comments on the problem of gender equality in international law and promotee solidarity among female international lawyers. Başak emphasises that this is not women’s issue, but this is all humans’ issue.

    • 11 min
    Discussions | Armed Conflicts & Future of International Law Post-Covid19 with Hannes Jobstl - Oxford

    Discussions | Armed Conflicts & Future of International Law Post-Covid19 with Hannes Jobstl - Oxford

    In this episode, our guest is Hannes Jobstl. As a Ph.D. Candidate in International Law at the University of Oxford, he gives us an insight on his career journey and his research area concerning the law of armed conflicts, by also putting a particular emphasis on his experience in the Austrian Parliament. Finally, Hannes shares his opinions on the future of international law after the Covid-19 pandemic.

    • 12 min
    Discussions | Human Rights and Women & We Need to Talk Initiative with İlayda Eskitascioglu

    Discussions | Human Rights and Women & We Need to Talk Initiative with İlayda Eskitascioglu

    In our fourth episode, our guest Ilayda Eskitascioglu will tell us about her story, how she has become passionate about international human rights law and how she ended up in a PhD program and creating her own initiative: “We Need to Talk”. İlayda will also enlighten us by sharing her struggles as a young internationalist in women's rights as a representative of UN Women Beijing +25 Youth Task Force.

    • 17 min
    Discussions | Prevention of Violent Extremism & Working at the United Nations with Alice Wadström

    Discussions | Prevention of Violent Extremism & Working at the United Nations with Alice Wadström

    In this episode, Alice Wadström first gives us details about her academic and professional career path especially focused on her experience at UN HQ in New York. Then, we discuss about her Tunisia journey at UNDP as a project analyst. Finally, Alice shares her opinion about prevention of violent extremism in the form of terrorist activities, putting a special emphasis on the period after the fall of Ben Ali regime in 2011.

    • 11 min
    Discussions | International Trade&WTO’s Future with Tan Albayrak - Georgetown&Morris Manning Martin

    Discussions | International Trade&WTO’s Future with Tan Albayrak - Georgetown&Morris Manning Martin

    In this episode, Tan Albayrak first tells us about his academic and professional career path, with a particular emphasis on his WTO experience in Geneva. Then, we discuss the current developments on the emerging trade wars, especially with respect to the national security justifications under Article XXI GATT, considering the US Section 232 case as well as the recent panel ruling on DS512. Finally, Tan shares his opinions on the future of WTO, assessing what kind of alternatives member states can find to WTO’s Dispute Settlement Body, in case the current discussions and disagreements on abolishing the WTO system would lead to a deeper crisis in multilateral trade.

    • 26 min
    Discussions | International Investment Law&Dispute Settlement with Gunes Unuvar - Uni of Copenhagen

    Discussions | International Investment Law&Dispute Settlement with Gunes Unuvar - Uni of Copenhagen

    In this episode, Gunes Unuvar first gives a brief description of International Investment Law. Then, we discuss the current challenges and developments of the reforms being made in this field, especially in its dispute settlement dimension. After having elaborated the fundamental differences between ISDS (investor-state dispute settlement system) and ICS (international court system proposed by CETA), we further assess the proposed regime from the EU perspective, considering the autonomy of the EU legal order.

    • 37 min

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