Civilian Harm in Yemen
In the second episode of the mini-series on Civilian Harm in Conflict, host Mae Thompson from Ceasefire, the Center for Civilian Rights, explores the issue of reparations for victims of military actions in Yemen.
In the second episode of the mini-series on Civilian Harm in Conflict, host Mae Thompson from Ceasefire, the Center for Civilian Rights, explores the issue of reparations for victims of military actions in Yemen.
In this episode, clinical psychologist and forensic anthropologist Dr Shari Eppel discusses her work finding, exhuming and identifying the remains of the disappeared of Matabeleland, Zimbabwe.
Dr. Yassin Brunger converses with Dr. Astrid Reisinger-Coracini about the challenges and implications surrounding the crime of aggression in international law.
In this episode of LawPod, Lawpodders Victoria and Nick interview QUB School of Law’s Dr Conall Mallory. They explore the effectiveness and challenges of international law, particularly in the context of the ongoing conflict in Palestine.
Dr Amanda Kramer leads an insightful exploration into the complex legal and humanitarian issues facing Palestine, she is joined by PhD student Tamara Tamimi and Dr Munir Nuseibah to discuss the ongoing humanitarian crisis, international crimes, and the international community’s response.