International Law Behind the Headlines
by American Society of International Law
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Episode 61 - Can Iran Levy Tolls on the Strait of Hormuz?
Jun 26, 2026
Unknown duration
Episode 60 - The Tariff Shockwave: U.S. Trade Policy Under Trump 2.0
May 12, 2026
Unknown duration
Episode 59 - Boarding and Seizing Ships (and related Caribbean issues)
Jan 9, 2026
31m 01s
Episode 58 - The US UN Headquarters Agreement and the Visa Battle over Mahmoud Abbas
Oct 2, 2025
35m 13s
Episode 57 - International Obligations with Respect to Climate Change
Sep 25, 2025
36m 31s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/26/26 | Episode 61 - Can Iran Levy Tolls on the Strait of Hormuz? | Can Iran Levy Tolls on the Strait of Hormuz? Transit passage and the law of the sea with James Kraska, Charles Stockton Professor of international Maritime Law at the US Naval War College. | — | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | ![]() Episode 60 - The Tariff Shockwave: U.S. Trade Policy Under Trump 2.0 | Tariffs are back and they’re reshaping the international economic landscape in real time. The second Trump administration has unleashed a wave of trade measures that shift by the week, justified by goals that include everything from fighting unfair trade practices, to making everyday goods more affordable for American consumers, to national security. So where does international law fit in? And can the multilateral trading system absorb the shock? Catherine is joined by former U.S. Trade Representative and now Executive Director of the Coalition for New Trade, Ambassador Katherine Tai, for a candid conversation about what’s driving these policies, what they’re disrupting, and what the road ahead looks like. | — | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | ![]() Episode 59 - Boarding and Seizing Ships (and related Caribbean issues)✨ | boarding shipsseizing ships+2 | Michael Scharf | the International Law Association | — | international lawmaritime law+1 | — | 31m 01s | |
| 10/2/25 | ![]() Episode 58 - The US UN Headquarters Agreement and the Visa Battle over Mahmoud Abbas✨ | UN Headquarters Agreementvisa restrictions+3 | Larry Johnson | UNthe UN General Assembly | USPalestine+1 | international lawdiplomatic visas+1 | — | 35m 13s | |
| 9/25/25 | ![]() Episode 57 - International Obligations with Respect to Climate Change✨ | climate changeinternational law+3 | Catherine AmirfarPayam Akhavan | the International Court of JusticeICJ+4 | NYC | International Court of JusticeInternational Tribunal for the Law of the Sea+2 | — | 36m 31s | |
| 8/15/25 | ![]() Episode 56 - Interviewing the Court of Justice of the EU✨ | Court of Justice of the EUEuropean integration+2 | Katerina LinosMark Pollack | EUUC Berkeley+2 | — | judgesEU+1 | — | 32m 25s | |
| 6/20/25 | ![]() Episode 55 - Peace Treaties✨ | law of treatiesjus ad bellum+3 | Greg Fox | — | — | peace agreementsevolution of treaties | — | 29m 34s | |
| 5/20/25 | ![]() Episode 54 - Is the Trump Administration’s Deep Seabed Mining Program Violating International Law?✨ | deep seabed mininginternational law+3 | Samantha Rowe | the Trump Administration’sDebevoise and Plimpton+1 | London | executive ordercustomary law+1 | — | 31m 47s | |
| 2/12/25 | ![]() Episode 53 - The WTO in the Second Trump Administration✨ | World Trade Organizationinternational law+2 | Amy Porges | WTO agreementsWTO+2 | the United Statesthe United States’s | tariffsdispute settlement+1 | — | 30m 23s | |
| 2/6/25 | ![]() Episode 52 - The United Nations in the Second Trump Administration✨ | United NationsTrump Administration+1 | Richard Gowan | The United NationsUN+1 | Turtle Bay | UNTrump+1 | — | 32m 57s | |
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| 1/22/25 | ![]() Episode 51 - Int'l Negotiations Around a Possible Convention on Crimes against Humanity✨ | International LawCrimes against Humanity+2 | Sean D. Murphy | Manatt/AhnGeorge Washington University+2 | — | Convention on Prevention and Punishmentnegotiations+1 | — | 28m 53s | |
| 12/11/24 | ![]() ASIL Episode 50 - Post-Election Series Part 1: The Future of NATO✨ | NATOinternational law+3 | Steve Hill | NATOthe Institute for International Justice and Rule of Law+1 | the United StatesRussia+1 | political alliancemilitary alliance+1 | — | 30m 09s | |
| 11/25/24 | ![]() ASIL Episode 49 - Extraterritorial Killings and Kidnappings | In this episode, featuring Professor Leila Sadat, we discuss the recent rise in violent extraterritorial action by states, such as the allegations by Canada that Indian agents killed a Sikh separatist leader in Canada, and the legal framework governing such action and possible reactions. | — | ||||||
| 9/16/24 | ![]() Episode 48 - The Future of Armed Conflict | Peter Singer is Senior Fellow at New America, author of Wired for War and LikeWar, and one of the nation’s leading experts on the evolution of armed conflict. We discuss the revolutions underway in drone warfare, AI, and robotics and their implications for international law. | — | ||||||
| 7/26/24 | ![]() Episode 47 - The Law of Sieges | In this episode, Professor Monica Hakimi of Columbia discusses the international law governing sieges, how it interacts with IHL generally, and its application to the conflict in Gaza. | — | ||||||
| 7/9/24 | ![]() Episode 46 - Future Proofing: A Conversation with WHO about the Proposed Pandemic Treaty | Reports from the Seventy-seventh World Health Assembly indicate a willingness from member States to finalize the Pandemic Treaty – a proposed legal framework that endeavors to coordinate the global response to future pandemics – within the next year. In this episode, WHO Principal Legal Officer Steven Solomon and WHO Senior Legal Officer Kenneth Piercy join us to pull back the curtain on the treaty negotiations so far and, with an eye to the future, discuss what a concluded Treaty could mean for global pandemic preparedness. | — | ||||||
| 4/17/24 | ![]() Episode 45 - Naming the Unnamed: Addressing Gender Inequality and the Role of the CEDAW Committee | A month after this year’s International Women’s Day and as we approach the eighty-eighth session of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (the “CEDAW Committee”), we must ask: where do we collectively stand in light of the ongoing and new threats to the rights of girls and women around the world, and what comes next? Join us as Professor Rangita de Silva de Alwis of the University of Pennsylvania Law School and Harvard Kennedy School of Government, explores the current time of “great promise and great peril” for the rights of women and girls and the role of the CEDAW Committee in shaping the future of gender equality. | — | ||||||
| 3/20/24 | ![]() Episode 44 - Climate Action From Dubai to Baku: A Look Back at COP28 and the Road to COP29 | The 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference (“COP28”) concluded on December 13, 2023—with almost 200 countries signing a landmark Stocktake agreement and wide agreement to transition away from fossil fuels. Many commentators have heralded COP28 as a success. Was it, and what comes next for meaningful climate action in the lead-up to COP29? Join us in conversation with Dr. Christina Voigt, Professor of Law at the University of Oslo and Co-Chair of the Paris Agreement Implementation and Compliance Committee, as we look back at COP28, look ahead to COP29, and assess opportunities for effective action to address climate change and its impacts. | — | ||||||
| 1/9/24 | ![]() Episode 43 - International Law & Outer Space | From new launches, private and public, into outer space to the growing challenge of “space debris,” space is a growing challenge for international lawyers. We discuss some of the current and emerging issues with Ina Popova, partner in the international dispute resolution group at Debevoise and Plimpton. | — | ||||||
| 12/14/23 | ![]() Episode 42 - The Law of Armed Conflict in the Israel-Hamas War | Just Security Editors in Chief Tess Bridgeman and Ryan Goodman join Kal to discuss some of the hardest legal questions raised by the current conflict in Israel and Gaza. Topics include civilian-combatant distinctions; human shields; the law of siege and occupation; and the targeting of hospitals and other special facilities. | — | ||||||
| 3/22/23 | ![]() Episode 41: The ICC and Russia with Luis Moreno Ocampo | In this episode, we speak with the first chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to discuss the recent actions of the ICC against Vladimir Putin. | — | ||||||
| 2/23/23 | ![]() Episode 40: Legendary diplomat, scholar, and civil rights leader, Ralph Bunche | In this episode, Catherine Amirfar interviews co-host Kal Raustiala about his new book, The Absolutely Indispensable Man: Ralph Bunche, the United Nations, and the Fight to End Empire. | — | ||||||
| 12/5/22 | ![]() Episode 39: Feminist Theories of International Law, 30 Years On | How does feminist thought intersect with international law? Catherine Powell and Adrien Wing join Kal to discuss the recent AJIL Unbound symposium on feminist theories of international law. | — | ||||||
| 9/28/22 | ![]() Episode 38: Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji – Criminal Justice in an Unjust World | In this episode, Catherine speaks with Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji—former President of the International Criminal Court—about why international criminal justice is relevant today, his position on supporting an international tribunal to prosecute the crime of aggression related to Russia’s war in Ukraine, the relationship between international criminal law and media freedom, the most difficult decision he has made in his illustrious carer in international justice, and more. | — | ||||||
| 8/18/22 | ![]() Episode 37: Reining in Disinformation with David Sloss | In this episode David Sloss of Santa Clara Law School discusses his new book, Tyrants on Twitter, and his proposals to combat disinformation and the misuse of social media by foreign actors. | — | ||||||
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