

Adil Haque
Professor of law at Rutgers Law School and legal philosopher specializing in the law and ethics of armed conflict and international criminal law, author and frequent contributor to Just Security.
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Jul 12, 2020 • 1h 3min
JIB/JAB - Episode 3 - Adil Haque on Aggression and Self-Defense
Adil Haque, a Rutgers law professor and legal philosopher specializing in armed conflict and international criminal law, revisits the UN Charter drafting history. He explores how negotiators linked aggression, armed attack, and self-defense. Short takes cover the Security Council’s intended gap‑filling role, limits on anticipatory self-defense, and the original reach of Article 51.

Jan 17, 2024 • 24min
What Next - Is Israel Committing Genocide?
Guest Adil Haque, professor of international law, discusses South Africa accusing Israel of genocide in the Gaza Strip. The podcast explores the criteria for genocide, the evidence of genocidal acts in Gaza, South Africa's requests to the court, and the potential consequences for Israel if held responsible for genocide.

Jan 17, 2024 • 24min
Is Israel Committing Genocide?
Adil Haque, Professor of international law at Rutgers University, explores the accusation of Israel committing genocide in the Gaza Strip. Topics include the ongoing conflict in Gaza, the role of the UN, the complexity of recognizing genocide, South Africa's contextualization, allegations of genocide, Israeli soldiers in Gaza justifying actions, Israel's argument of no genocidal intent, and the power of the International Court in addressing genocide in Gaza.


