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@WAR

Conflict Law Centrersilpak.org
@WAR explores anything related to armed conflict in the particular context of Pakistan @WAR is an initiative of the Conflict Law Centre (CLC) at the Research Society of International Law, Pakistan (RSIL), an independent, non-partisan think tank based in Pakistan. The CLC is a unique portal at RSIL which is dedicated to the law of armed conflict and conducts research on all aspects of an armed conflict, including recourse to the use of force (the jus ad bellum), the conduct of war (jus in bello), and post-conflict transition and reconstruction (jus post bellum)
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Episodes

Elite Capture in Pakistan and the IMF with Dr. Moeed Yusuf

In this episode, we spoke to Dr. Moeed Yusuf, Vice Chancellor of Beaconhouse National University and former National Security Advisor, about the Indian elections, Pakistan's foreign policy, elite capture and the IMF.

Jul 02, 202422 minEp. 31

Genocide at the ICJ and ICC Arrest Warrants w/ Dr Rana Mostafa

In this episode we talked to Dr Rana Mostafa, an Assistant Professor of Public International Law at Alexandria University about the ICC's recent arrest warrants, how that will impact South Africa's case at the ICJ, the threshold for genocide, and Egypt's declaration for intervention. Dr. Mostafa's EJILTalk article that we discuss is available here: https://www.ejiltalk.org/the-attainability-of-the-evidentiary-standard-for-genocidal-intent-in-gaza/

May 24, 202428 minEp. 30

ICC Arrest Warrants and Netanyahu's Immunity w/ Prof. Douglas Guilfoyle

In this episode, we talked to Douglas Guilfoyle, Professor of Law at the University of New South Wales about ICC arrest warrants, immunity, and how national courts may handle the ICC's arrest warrants. Professor Guilfoyle's article on ICC arrest warrants can be found here: https://lieber.westpoint.edu/what-happens-icc-issues-warrants-senior-hamas-israeli-leaders/ His brilliant lectures on international criminal law can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqf6ZP49vgYBtcTpvSMpQhu...

May 21, 202437 minEp. 29

Is There a Genocide Taking Place in Gaza?

In this episode, we discuss whether a genocide is taking place in Gaza, the role of international institutions, and what the future of international law will be.

May 14, 202426 minEp. 27

The Use of Armed Force in Occupied Territory

Ayesha Malik sits down with Dr. Marco Longobardo to discuss his book The Use of Armed Force in Occupied Territory, and the right to resistance, the right to self-determination, the classification of the conflict, how to apply human rights law in occupied territory, and what we can expect from the upcoming Advisory Opinion.

Dec 08, 20231 hr 13 minEp. 24

Apartheid in Israel-Palestine

In this episode, we sat down with Saroop Ijaz, Senior Legal Counsel for Human Rights Watch, about apartheid in Israel and Palestine, HRW's report 'A Threshold Crossed' and the key factors involved in making that determination.

Dec 01, 202343 minEp. 23

Zionism, Anti-Semitism, and the Israel-Palestine Conflict

Ayesha Malik and Zarrar Khuhro talk about how narratives around this conflict have changed over the decades, the conflation of anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism, the international community's reaction, and whether international law remains relevant.

Nov 24, 202343 minEp. 22

Myth-Busting Israel Palestine

Ayesha Malik and Dr. Ahmad Siddiqi talk about the roots of the conflict, the various phases of Israeli policy towards the Palestinian population, whether the Palestinians were actually offered statehood five times, why Hamas has acted now and why Israel's response has been what it is, and finally what the international community can do.

Nov 23, 202358 minEp. 21

Women in National Security with Dr. Saadia Zahoor

In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Saadia Zahoor, a policy expert at the National Security Division, to talk about looking at national security from a gendered lens, women in decision-making roles, manels, personal attacks on women, local graduates, being inclusive, and the need to not be petty.

Oct 05, 202348 minEp. 20

The Indus Waters Treaty and India's request to modify

In this episode of @WAR, Ayesha Malik , Team Lead of the Conflict Law Centre , is joined by Feisal Naqvi , Advocate of the Supreme Court and Senior Partner at Bhandari, Naqvi and Riaz, to talk about the Indus Waters Treaty and India's request to modify it. We discussed past disputes under the treaty, its technical aspects, India's request to modify, and the impact of climate change on the treaty....

Sep 22, 202332 minEp. 19

Sanctions and International Law

In this episode of @WAR, Ayesha Malik , Team Lead of the Conflict Law Centre , is joined by Antonios Tzanakopoulos , Professor of Public International Law at Oxford University, to talk about sanctions under international law. We discussed traditional and extraterritorial sanctions, their effectiveness, whether they are punitive, and the rise of blocking statutes. Watch on YouTube ....

Jun 12, 202341 minEp. 18

Understanding Sudan's Civil War

Civil war in Sudan - Ayesha Malik and Joshua Craze discuss the conflict's two main personalities, the international actors involved, centre-periphery relations between Kharthoum and the rest of the country, as well as the current ceasefire and whether it will hold.

May 25, 202349 minEp. 17

Conflict and culture

In this episode of @WAR, our Team Lead for the Conflict Law Centre , Ayesha Malik, is joined by Dr Furrukh Khan , an Associate Professor at LUMS, to discuss how culture interacts with conflict and the ways in which it has long been used, across all eras and traditions, to oppose, promote, and recover from war. Watch on YouTube....

Apr 14, 202342 minEp. 16

Journalism in a war zone

In this episode of @WAR, our Team Lead for the Conflict Law Centre , Ayesha Malik, is joined by Meher Ahmed , a seasoned journalist and an award-winning documentary producer, to discuss how journalists working in conflict zones maintain their impartiality and integrity Watch on YouTube.

Mar 10, 202333 minEp. 15

Social Media and War

In this episode of @WAR, our Team Lead for the Conflict Law Centre , Ayesha Malik, is joined by Shmyla Khan , the Director of Policy and Research at the Digital Rights Foundation , and Noor Waheed , Senior Associate at the Digital Rights Foundation, to discuss the dangers of social media in exacerbating divisions, hatred and violence in areas of conflict....

Nov 25, 202250 minEp. 14

International Law versus International Relations

Oves Anwar and Ayesha Malik (our resident international lawyers) sit down with Mubashar Rizvi and Noor Fatima (our IR specialists) to discuss which subject is more relevant in explaining the constraints on states and why they do what they do. Watch this episode in video ....

Oct 17, 202248 minEp. 13

Displacement in FATA — a gendered perspective

Lessons learned from the FATA merger and feminism in Pakistan. In this episode, our host Ayesha Malik , Team Lead of the Conflict Law Centre at the Research Society of International Law , sits down with Zainab Najeeb to discuss the displacement in FATA and its impacts on gender roles. The discussion also includes a commentary on feminism and gender in Pakistan. Watch this episode in video ....

Sep 24, 202249 minEp. 12

Brahmos, nuclear bazaars and the future of strategic stability in South Asia

Is India a responsible nuclear-armed state? In this episode, our host Mubashar Rizvi , Research Associate at the Research Society of International Law , sits down with Sitara Noor discuss the future of strategic stability in South Asia in the context of the Brahmos incident, the Russia-Ukraine conflict and US-China competition. Watch this episode in video...

Sep 11, 202253 minEp. 11

Emerging tech, the future of warfare, and Pakistan

Emerging tech, the future of warfare, and Pakistan In this episode, our host Mubashar Rizvi , Research Associate at the Research Society of International Law , sits down with Dr. Waqar Zaidi , Associate Professor of History at LUMS, to discuss the future of warfare in the context of emerging technology, and what Pakistan must do to stay competitive Watch this episode in video...

Jul 02, 20221 hr 1 minEp. 10

Pakistani detainees in Bagram

The notorious case of Bagram detainees In this episode, Ayesha Malik , Research Research Fellow at the Research Society of International Law , sits down with Sarah Belal , Executive Director Justice Project Pakistan , to discuss the plight of Pakistani detainees at Bagram. Watch this episode in video...

May 19, 202238 minEp. 9

US drone strikes in Pakistan - Legality, Efficiency & Contribution to Counterinsurgency

Are drones legal under international law? In this episode, our host Ayesha Malik sits down with Dr. Ahmad Mujtaba to discuss the legality and efficiency of drones In this episode, Ayesha Malik, Research Research Fellow at the Research Society of International Law , sits down with Alexander Lawson to discuss the international law dimension of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Watch this episode in video...

Apr 25, 202238 minEp. 8

Russia, Ukraine, and International Law

Does the current Russia-Ukraine conflict signal the beginning of a new Cold War? Will Western sanctions have the desired impact on Russia and its economy? What role can international law play in diffusing this conflict? In this episode, Ayesha Malik, Research Research Fellow at the Research Society of International Law , sits down with Alexander Lawson to discuss the international law dimension of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Watch this episode in video...

Mar 11, 202239 minEp. 7

Will Climate Change Lead to more Conflict?

How does climate change lead to an increased risk of armed conflict? In this episode, Ayesha Malik, team lead at Conflict Law Centre at the Research Society of International Law , sits down with Hasan Anwer, Program Director at Pakistan Environment Trust , to explore the link between climate change and armed conflict in the specific context of Pakistan. Watch this episode in video...

May 01, 202131 minEp. 6

Is Russia a Power in Decline?

What are Russia's interests in South Asia? What is the future of Russia-China relations? How should Pakistan deal with increased Russian involvement in South Asia? In this episode, Mubashar Rizvi , Research Associate at the Research Society of International Law , sits down with Syed Ali Zia Jaffery , who is a Research Associate at the Centre of of Security, Strategy and Policy Research , to discuss Russia's recent forays into South Asia and its possible implications on Pakistan Watch this episod...

Apr 16, 20211 hr 12 minEp. 5

Is the US-Taliban Deal Destined for Failure?

Will US forces leave Afghanistan in 2021? Will the Afghan people finally experience a peaceful resolution to the decades of conflict? In this episode, Ayesha Malik, team lead at Conflict Law Centre at the Research Society of International Law , sits down with Fahd Humayun , who is a Ph.D Candidate at Yale, to discuss the background, current status and the future of the 'Agreement to Bring Peace to Afghanistan', commonly known as the US-Taliban Deal or the Afghan Peace Deal Watch this episode in ...

Apr 02, 202152 minEp. 4

US Foreign Policy in the Biden Presidency

In this episode, Ayesha Malik, team lead at Conflict Law Centre at the Research Society of International Law , sits down with Ali Sultan, who is an international law expert, to discuss discuss US Foreign Policy in the Biden Presidency. Watch this episode in video

Mar 05, 202142 minEp. 3

Nuclear Warfare, Strategy, and Deterrence

In this episode, Ayesha Malik, team lead at Conflict Law Centre at the Research Society of International Law , sits down with Ejaz Haider, who is the Executive Editor at Indus News, to discuss nuclear warfare, strategy and deterrence in the context of South Asia. Watch this episode in video

Feb 12, 202150 minEp. 2
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