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Geoffrey Robertson: The case for international justice

Apr 3, 2023
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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The Importance of the International Criminal Court on Vladimir Putin
01:47 • 2min
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Putin's Role in the International Crime of Aggression
03:33 • 2min
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The ICC's Role in the War Crimes
05:06 • 2min
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The ICC and the United States
07:18 • 2min
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The Direction of Travel Is Positive
09:27 • 2min
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The Problem With the Magnitsky Sanctions
11:03 • 3min
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The Drama in Israel
14:07 • 2min
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The Myth of the British Legal System
16:06 • 2min
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The Problem With the British Press
17:40 • 2min
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The Failure of the British Government to Uphold Basic Rights of Free Speech
19:55 • 3min
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The Lazarus Heist
22:25 • 2min
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Stephen Sackur speaks to the renowned lawyer and author Geoffrey Robertson KC, who has long experience as an international human rights defender and a war crimes trial judge. Is the fact that President Vladimir Putin faces war crimes charges while still sitting in the Kremlin a sign of how far we’ve come, or how far we have to go when it comes to global justice?

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