Lex Pacificatoria

Michael J. Campbell

Lex Pacificatoria is a peace, justice, & human rights podcast hosted by Michael J. Campbell. Each episode, a researcher or practitioner is interviewed allowing listeners to learn about their work. Reduce your reading list by listening to the expert voices tell their own stories. If you're interested in international law, political science, global affairs, or the inner workings of the top global courts, this is the podcast for you.

Episodes

  1. Defending the International Legal Order with guest Sabine Nölke

    MAY 29

    Defending the International Legal Order with guest Sabine Nölke

    Send us a text In this episode of Lex Pacificatoria, Michael speaks with Sabine Nölke, former Canadian Ambassador and a seasoned international lawyer, about her extensive diplomatic career, the evolution of Canadian foreign policy, and the future of multilateralism. Sabine reflects on her role in providing guidance to the government in drafting key international treaties, the challenges of creating accountability mechanisms, and the personal qualities needed to succeed in diplomacy today. She shares candid insights into Canada’s shifting alliances in the Trump 2.0 era, the erosion of trust and expertise in international relations, and why she remains cautiously optimistic about international law’s enduring role. Produced and hosted by Michael Campbell https://x.com/Campbell_M_J Sponsored by the Western Academy for Advanced Research's 2025 theme "Exploring Possibilities for Peace in the 21st Century" Western Academy for Advanced Research: https://uwo.ca/academy/index.htmlExploring Possibilities for Peace in the 21st Century: https://uwo.ca/academy/themes/possibilities_for_peace/index.htmlFollow on X: https://www.x.com/westernuacademy Connect with Sabine Nölke online: BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/snolke.bsky.social/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sabine-nolke-🇨🇦-3041b727Substack: https://substack.com/@canuck21Think your recent work fits the theme of the podcast? Complete the guest form if you would like to be featured. https://bit.ly/42Y4hIs Get in contact contact@lexpacificatoria.org http://www.lexpacificatoria.org X: https://x.com/pacificatoria Instagram: https://bit.ly/LexInstagram Patreon: https://bit.ly/LexPatreon © Michael J. Campbell 2025 Time codes 0:00 Why pursue international law? 5:04 Establishing a career 8:47 Achievements  13:10 Important of mentors  15:55 Canadian identity  18:22 Return of expansionism  20:22 Loss of American allyship 22:05 Art of persuasion  24:31 Working with Trump 27:25 Trump 2.0 30:17 Acknowledging bias  30:55 Threats to security  33:47 International criminal justice 36:09 Optimism  38:24 Does international law work? 40:58 Advice for future diplomats  43:08 Be interested in the world 43:47 Be wary of grand narratives  Support the show X: https://x.com/pacificatoria Instagram: https://bit.ly/LexInstagram Patreon: https://bit.ly/LexPatreon

    45 min
  2. 02/16/2024

    The Ethics of Foreign Aid with guest Jamie Bowman

    Send us a text Want to hear more? Click below for bonus clips and a chance to win. www.LexBonus.org Want to ask a guest question? Click below for more info. http://www.ask.LexBonus.org  Bike Riding in Kabul: The Global Adventures of a Foreign Aid Practitioner recounts Jamie Bowman’s experience as a legal consultant in 7 countries across 3 continents while she endeavours to assist the nations in building up their social and democratic institutions. A California native, Jamie graduated from the University of California - Berkeley before attaining a law degree and being called to the bar of the State of California. Jamie practiced as in-house counsel for a mortgage lender in the US, before deciding to ditch the corporate life for the unpredictability of international development work. A few weeks ago, I had the chance to talk to Jamie Bowman about her new book, in which she documents her experiences overseas. Her experiences included… •           working as a foreign development aid consultant in Ukraine •           bribing her way out of arrest by the Russian police •           surviving a bombing in South Sudan •           and, of course, getting lost on a bike ride in Afghanistan  *Amazon links may generate a commission at no cost to you*  Bike Riding in Kabul: The Global Adventures of a Foreign Aid Practitioner https://amzn.to/3HZ8EKr  Produced and hosted by Michael Campbell https://x.com/Campbell_M_J Yeti Blue Microphone https://amzn.to/3uwhU5T Microphone Pop Filter https://amzn.to/4bFnSSq Get in contact contact@lexpacificatoria.org  www.lexpacificatoria.org   Think your recent work fits the theme of the podcast? Complete the guest form if you would like to be featured.  https://bit.ly/42Y4hIs Support the show X: https://x.com/pacificatoria Instagram: https://bit.ly/LexInstagram Patreon: https://bit.ly/LexPatreon

    53 min
  3. 10/02/2023

    Confronting Residential School Denialism with guest Dr. Sean Carleton

    Send us a text Want to hear more? Hear about new episodes first by signing up for email notifications. https://bit.ly/3qbD5rQ Consider donating to the Indian Residential School Survivors Society. http://www.irsss.ca Dr. Sean Carleton https://x.com/SeanCarleton https://www.seancarleton.com/ Dr. Sean Carleton is the author of Lessons in Legitimacy: Colonialism, Capitalism, and the Rise of State Schooling in British Columbia, and a professor of history and Indigenous studies at the University of Manitoba. He completed his BA and MA in history at Simon Fraser University, and his PhD at the Frost Centre for Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies at Trent University. He was a Visiting Research Scholar in the Department of Economic History at the London School of Economics; and held a post-doctoral fellowship in the Departments of History and Native Studies at the University of Alberta. Dr. Carleton’s comments have been featured in CBC News, The Globe and Mail, The Guardian, The Toronto Star, The Conversation, and APTN, among others. Produced and hosted by Michael Campbell https://x.com/Campbell_M_J Resources mentioned in this episode: Lessons in Legitimacy in hardcover and softcover from UBC Press. https://bcns.ai/yVrpy6 Lessons in Legitimacy is also available at McNally Robinson. Support local. https://bcns.ai/FBQ03A A Knock on the Door: The Essential History of Residential Schools from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada https://bit.ly/43WpuSI Indigenous Canada online course by the University of Alberta https://www.coursera.org/learn/indigenous-canada Truth and Reconciliation Commission Reports https://nctr.ca/records/reports/#trc-reports Orange shirts available at the NCTR Shop. https://bit.ly/45dUUVN Amazon Kindle: Lessons in Legitimacy* https://amzn.to/3MMBUaE Amazon Kindle: A Knock on the Door: The Essential History of Residential Schools from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada* https://amzn.to/459p1xy Blue Yeti Microphone* https://amzn.to/3OIFMdG Microphone Pop Filter* https://amzn.to/3YnKrot *Amazon links may generate a commission at no cost to you. Get in contact contact@lexpacificatoria.org www.lexpacificatoria.org Think your research fits the theme of the podcast? Complete the guest form if you would like to be featured. https://bit.ly/42Y4hIs © Michael J. Campbell 2023 Support the show X: https://x.com/pacificatoria Instagram: https://bit.ly/LexInstagram Patreon: https://bit.ly/LexPatreon

    1h 3m

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Lex Pacificatoria is a peace, justice, & human rights podcast hosted by Michael J. Campbell. Each episode, a researcher or practitioner is interviewed allowing listeners to learn about their work. Reduce your reading list by listening to the expert voices tell their own stories. If you're interested in international law, political science, global affairs, or the inner workings of the top global courts, this is the podcast for you.