"Ukraine has provided us with, I think, the most striking, the most rapid, the most swift and complete legal offensive or lawfare strategy that has ever been implemented."
In this episode 🇺🇦 Ukraine's aggressive lawfare strategy ⚖️ International justice finally comes for the West 🤐 Why former great powers can't cope with their colonial crimes 🇫🇷 Reckoning with the Algerian War 🇨🇩 The DR Congo schools us on prosecuting environmental destruction 🇨🇴 Transitional justice lessons from Colombia, New Zealand, Scandinavia and more 🕊 Restitutions, reparations and truth commissions – justice beyond the courts
Show notes [00:00:16] Intro [00:01:42] "There is a before Ukraine and an after Ukraine" [00:07:18] "Justice has become the third weapon of Ukraine's strategy" [00:11:46] Is lawfare a communication tool?`` [00:15:39] The slow wheels of the ICC [00:18:43] Justice gets much more pragmatic at the local level: the example of environmental crimes in the DRC [00:25:52] A renewed interest in justice for indigenous people [00:28:58] Colombia, a case study for all-encompassing transitional justice [00:30:14] Why are some countries better than other at looking into their colonial past? [00:32:26] The restitution of pillaged objects [00:34:28] A generational reckoning with colonial crimes: the French Algerian war [00:40:13] Statues, history vs memory and the new frontline of transitional justice [00:42:53] Outro
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