Better Place: Talking International Law

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Better Place is an interview series with international law practitioners from around Australia and the world. Hosted by Jonathan Kolieb of RMIT University, the interviews seek to demystify what international law is, and what drives people to pursue and sustain careers in international law. International law is ever-increasingly relevant to every facet of life and society in our globalised world. These are the people that help create, support, engage, enforce and work with international law.

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Michael Abramowitz - President, Freedom House - democracy and human rights advocate
Jan 20, 2021
Paul Williams - Co-Founder of Public International Law and Policy Group and Professor in Law and International Relations, American University-Washington DC
Jan 11, 2021
Sarah Leah Whitson - Executive Director, DAWN - Democracy for the Arab World Now
Jan 06, 2021
Sean Murphy - Special rapporteur on Crimes Against Humanity at United Nations' International Law Commission and Professor at George Washington University Law School
Dec 07, 2020
Tilman Ruff AO - Associate Professor at Nossal Institute for Global Health, University of Melbourne and Co-President of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
Nov 30, 2020
Maha Abdallah - International Advocacy Officer, Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies
Nov 23, 2020
Lucy Greenwood - Independent international arbitrator, Greenwood Arbitration
Nov 16, 2020
Jeyashree Nadarajah - Independent Consultant - Protection of Civilians in Conflict and Peacekeeping
Nov 09, 2020
Sarah Holewinski - Newly-appointed Washington Director, Human Rights Watch; long-time champion of civilian protections in war-time
Nov 02, 2020
Yvette Zegenhagen - Head of International Humanitarian Law, Australian Red Cross
Oct 21, 2020