Fighting Impunity on the National Level. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Federico Thofern. The episode’s main discussion revolves around the different legal avenues that can be contemplated when prosecuting international crimes. After touching upon the merits and limits of international institutions of international criminal law (ICL), the alternative and […]
International Criminal Investigations (Transitional Justice)
CSOs and Evidence Collection, Preservation. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Nicolás Süssmann. Eurojust, the Genocide Network and the Office of the Prosecutor of the ICC released guidelines to assist CSOs in their efforts to document international crimes and gross human rights violations. CSOs play a vital role before, during […]
Your Vibe Attracts Your Tribe 2 (Sister Power)
The Power of Sisterhood. The host for this show is Sharon Thomas Yarbrough. The guests are Gail Moore and Ella Johnson. Black women are oftentimes told that they’re all they have. This year, that was proven when their solidarity and unity were tested by time, a worldwide pandemic and social movements. Black women are undoubtedly […]
Revisiting Transitional Justice (Transitional Justice)
Justice Beyond Symbolism. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Danuta Palarczyk. Transitional justice denotes holistic approaches to justice, encompassing both judicial and non-judicial solutions, that aid society in its path to recovery from mass atrocities. The field is shaped by universally acknowledged legal norms derived from human rights law, humanitarian […]
Your Vibe Attracts Your Tribe (Sister Power)
The Power of Sisterhood. The host for this show is Sharon Thomas Yarbrough. The guests are Gail Moore and Ella Johnson. Black women are oftentimes told that they’re all they have. This year, that was proven when their solidarity and unity were tested by time, a worldwide pandemic and social movements. Black women are undoubtedly […]
ACHPR in Sudan’s Transitional Process (Transitional Justice)
ACHPR as an Accountability Avenue. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Cynthia Ibale. The episode discusses the African Commission’s role in assisting victims seeking accountability for violations in situations where domestic authorities are unwilling or unable to do so. The discussion focuses on the situation in Sudan and the use […]
The Role of Propaganda in Genocide (Politics for the People)
Vulnerabilities in the Human Condition. The host for this show is Stephanie Dalton. The guests are Jay Fidell and Tim Apicella. Our panel discusses the social psychology of propaganda and social media, and the human frailties and vulnerabilities that make us susceptible to propaganda and demagoguery, how Putin has learned to use it to affect […]
Congress Must Assign Accountability (America Finding its Way)
Investigating the 1-6 Attack, Afghan War. The host for this show is Stephanie Dalton. The guests are Jay Fidell, Tim Apicella and Winston Welch. Show Guests consider whether recent calls for investigation of the termination of the Afghan war by a bipartisan Congressional Committee can determine accountability. Given the formation of the ongoing Select Committee […]
The Republican Party of Hawaii (Connecting Hawaii Business)
Meet Signe Godfrey, Party Chair. The host for this show is Kathleen Lee. The guest is Signe Godfrey. The Republican Party of Hawaii is rooted in three core principles: accountability, responsibility, and opportunity. Signe Godfrey, the newly-minted party chair, goes over the party’s priorities, especially when it comes to business in Hawaii and dealing with […]
Military Accountability: You’re Fired (Figments: On Reality)
Addressing Failure in the Armed Forces. The host for this show is Dan ‘Fig’ Leaf. In this episode, the host shares his perspectives on how military leaders can and should be held responsible – not just for conduct, but also for mission failure. He cites historical examples, personal experience and relates this to the current […]