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JurisDictions: International law podcast
T.M.C. Asser Instituut
13 episodes
1 week ago

How is it that a movie about a children’s toy can raise tensions over territorial sovereignty? And why is it that certain international disputes draw more global attention than others? This monthly educational podcast by the Asser Institute, research centre for international and European law, explores such questions. It focuses on the stories behind international legal concepts and issues that shape our world.

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How is it that a movie about a children’s toy can raise tensions over territorial sovereignty? And why is it that certain international disputes draw more global attention than others? This monthly educational podcast by the Asser Institute, research centre for international and European law, explores such questions. It focuses on the stories behind international legal concepts and issues that shape our world.

Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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The Rules of Modern Warfare and Ancient Traditions
JurisDictions: International law podcast
54 minutes 24 seconds
11 months ago
The Rules of Modern Warfare and Ancient Traditions

In this episode, we reflect on how Dharmic traditions, such as Buddhism and Hinduism, engaged with principles of humanity in warfare long before the codification of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) with the Geneva Conventions. Joined by Dr. Robert Heinsch, Dr. Raj Balkaran, and Dr. Christina Kilby, we consider key IHL concepts such as collateral damage and proportionality, while reflecting on what ancient philosophies, theologies and laws can teach us about ethical warfare today. By reflecting on various historical roots and traditions of humanitarian principles, the episode seeks to encourage engagement with the evolution and applications of the laws of armed conflict. What role do the principles of humanity, distinction and proportionality play in the law of armed conflict? How does the element of storytelling in the Sanskrit epics contribute to the dissemination of ethical values? How has religion influenced International Humanitarian Law, specifically the implementation of humanitarian principles? 

Guests:   

Dr. Robert Heinsch, Associate Professor in International Law at Leiden University 

Dr. Raj Balkaran, Scholar of Sanskrit Narrative Literature, Public Intellectual, Online Educator 

Dr. Christina Kilby, Associate Professor of Religion at James Madison University 

 

Editors:  

Host - Dr Carl Lewis, Researcher in Public International Law, TMC Asser Institute  

Co-host - Wamika Sachdev, Intern, Asser Institute  

Flora Bensadon, Intern, Asser Institute 

JurisDictions: International law podcast

How is it that a movie about a children’s toy can raise tensions over territorial sovereignty? And why is it that certain international disputes draw more global attention than others? This monthly educational podcast by the Asser Institute, research centre for international and European law, explores such questions. It focuses on the stories behind international legal concepts and issues that shape our world.