Information on "Crime"
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16 Jan 2013
How Violence in Central America Affects the United States
In this audio presentation, Michael Shifter, who is President of Inter-American Dialogue, discusses the United States' impact on both common and organized crime in Central America. More on «How Violence in Central America Affects the United States»
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14 Sep 2012
Thwarting Crime and Terrorism
Arguments that formalized business relationships exist between terrorist and transnational criminal organizations currently lack substance, argues Michel Hess. More on «Thwarting Crime and Terrorism»
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22 Jun 2012
The ICC Turns 10: Is International Justice Both Just and Effective?
This audio presentation reviews the achievements and shortcomings of the International Criminal Court during its first ten years of existence. More on «The ICC Turns 10: Is International Justice Both Just and Effective?» -
12 Jun 2012
What Does it Means to Prevent Genocide?
In this audio presentation, Tibi Galis from the Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation shares his views on genocide. More on «What Does it Means to Prevent Genocide?»
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17 Apr 2012
Emerging Democracies Coy about Denouncing Syrian Repression
In this audio presentation, Yale Global's Haynie Wheeler features Christophe Jaffrelot's article "Emerging Democracies Coy about Denouncing Syrian Repression," which states it is not surprising that emerging democracies such as Brazil, Indi... More on «Emerging Democracies Coy about Denouncing Syrian Repression» -
11 Apr 2012
Enforcing Justice: The International Criminal Court
Mark Kersten, founder of the blog Justice in Conflict, assesses the International Criminal Court, which embodies the 'enforcer' model of international institutions. More on «Enforcing Justice: The International Criminal Court»
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29 Feb 2012
Fighting Pirates: Learning from Malacca
Jennifer Giroux, senior researcher at the Center for Security Studies, argues that Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore only began coordinating anti-piracy efforts in the Strait of Malacca after freight insurance premiums skyrocketed. More on «Fighting Pirates: Learning from Malacca»
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31 Jan 2012
All the Missing Souls: A Personal History of the War Crimes Tribunal
In this audio presentation, David Scheffer, who was the US's Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues during the second Clinton administration, talks about his book "All the Missing Souls. More on «All the Missing Souls: A Personal History of the War Crimes Tribunal» -
30 Jan 2012
The Synthesis of Law and Politics and the Evolution of International Justice
In this audio presentation, David Scheffer, former US Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues, and John Bellinger, a former State Department legal adviser, discuss how the spread of international justice has affected global politics over the last t... More on «The Synthesis of Law and Politics and the Evolution of International Justice» -
19 Jan 2012
Victim Participation in International Criminal Justice
In today's podcast Elisabeth Baumgartner examines the roles, rights and responsibilities of individuals and organizations concerning victim participation in international criminal justice. More on «Victim Participation in International Criminal Justice»


