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IBA Global Insight's podcast series covers a variety of themes in law, business and human rights, and features high-level speakers.

The content within IBA Global Insight podcasts does not represent the views of the International Bar Association.

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IBA Global Insight's podcast series covers a variety of themes in law, business and human rights, and features high-level speakers.

The content within IBA Global Insight podcasts does not represent the views of the International Bar Association.

    Year of elections – Asia focus

    Year of elections – Asia focus

    More than 60 national elections have already taken place or will do so during 2024 – almost a third of them in Asia. Given its significant presence on the world stage, India’s election has been one of the most closely watched. The country’s lengthy voting process draws to a conclusion in early June in what’s expected to be a victory for incumbent Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party. But questions remain over the implications for human rights and the rule of law in a country of over 1.4 billion people. This podcast addresses the situation in India, Pakistan and Asia more broadly.

    • 14 min
    Compensating Ukraine

    Compensating Ukraine

    The Council of Europe recently voted to use seized Russian assets to fund Ukraine’s reconstruction. The US House of Representatives has approved billions of dollars in aid to help Ukraine combat Russia's invasion, also authorising the US government to take frozen Russian central bank assets held in US jurisdictions to help rebuild the country. In April, Ukraine’s Register of Damage started taking claims relating to residential property – a first step in the international compensation mechanism, a framework established in response to recommendations by the UN.

    • 17 min
    The Red Sea and the Houthi: Challenges to international trade and international relations

    The Red Sea and the Houthi: Challenges to international trade and international relations

    The Bab el-Mandeb Strait, which sits at the southern tip of the Red Sea, has become an increasingly dangerous chokepoint off the coast of Yemen, with the rebel Houthi group targeting merchant and other ships there linked to Israel, the US or UK for attack or seizure. The group’s motive is ‘retribution’ for Israel’s war in Gaza. The US and the UK and others have taken military action in response to the Houthi attacks, which have had a significant impact on global trade, as well as on delivery of humanitarian aid to Yemen. Escalating conflict in the Middle East looks set to have continued impact on the Red Sea situation.

    • 12 min
    Beyond the election: Putin’s Russia and the rule of law

    Beyond the election: Putin’s Russia and the rule of law

    Following Vladimir Putin’s election victory for a fifth term – in a vote criticised by many international observers – Global Insight considers the significance of the result, the state of rule of law in Russia, and the major challenges now facing the international community and the Kremlin.

    • 15 min
    Ukraine, Middle East and the ICC - an interview with International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan KC

    Ukraine, Middle East and the ICC - an interview with International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan KC

    Despite being stretched financially, the ICC is not shying away from tackling the crimes perpetrated during conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East, and elsewhere. In this interview with IBA Director of Content James Lewis, Karim Khan KC speaks passionately about the significance of issuing an arrest warrant against Vladimir Putin and the importance of moving at the speed of relevance.

    • 16 min
    Silencing dissent: Russia's political prisoners

    Silencing dissent: Russia's political prisoners

    The death of jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny on 19 February shocked the world. 

    Global leaders were quick to condemn the Russian authorities for their role in the 47-year-old’s sudden and unexplained death. In the days that followed, hundreds of Russian civilians were arrested for laying tributes to the Kremlin critic. 

    Evgenia Kara-Murza, the wife of Russian political activist Vladimir Kara-Murza, spoke to Global Insight recently about what life was like behind bars for members of the opposition, and why it’s so important for Russian citizens to keep challenging the regime both from inside and outside Russia. 

    • 12 min

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