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69. Evidence Before International Courts: Facts, Proof, and Procedure In this episode Juliette McIntyre (Adelaide University) is joined by James Devaney (University of Glasgow) and Cecily Rose (Leiden University) to explore the often-overlooked world of evidence and fac

New episode of #CalledToTheBar: how do international courts actually deal with evidence?
@drnajimagi.bsky.social speaks with James Devaney & Cecily Rose on ICJ fact-finding, expert evidence, adverse inferences, why there are so few rules, & what that means in practice.
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68. The Right to Protest: Law, Resistance, and Regulation In this episode of Called to the Bar: International Law Over Drinks, Ntina Tzouvala (UNSW) is joined by Dr Maria O’Sullivan (Deakin Law School) to unpack the legal frameworks governing the right to pr

New episode of #CalledToTheBar: the right to protest under pressure.

@ntinatzouvala.bsky.social speaks with Maria O’Sullivan on ICCPR protections, restrictive laws, and the growing gap between formal rights and lived realities both internationally and in Australia.

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It was an absolute pleasure to talk with my dear friend Pichamon Yeophantong and Ben Saul (whose work I had greatly admired and got to meet for the first time for this recording) on UN Special Procedures for this episode of #CalledToTheBar

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67. UN Special Rapporteurs and Procedures: Independent Voices in an Uncertain World In this episode of Called to the Bar: International Law Over Drinks, Tamsin Phillipa Paige is joined by Professor Ben Saul (Sydney Law School; UN Special Rapporteur on Counter-Terrorism and Human Righ

New episode of #CalledToTheBar: what are UN Special Procedures, and who makes them work?

@pagingdrpaige.bsky.social speaks with Ben Saul (UN Special Rapporteur on counter-terrorism & human rights) and Pichamon Yeophantong (UN Working Group on Business & Human Rights)

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I had a blast recording this episode of #CalledToTheBar on submarine cables – one of the most legally under considered pieces of critical infrastructure

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66. Submarine cables In this episode, Douglas Guilfoyle and Tamsin Phillipa Paige are joined by Dr Tara Davenport (NUS Centre for International Law) and Dita Liliansa (UNSW Sydney) for a deep dive into the law, history, a

New #CalledToTheBar: submarine cables, the invisible infrastructure carrying ~99% of global data.
Colonial origins, UNCLOS, grey zone sabotage, and why relevant LOAC is alarmingly undercooked.
With @pagingdrpaige.bsky.social, @taradavenport.bsky.social & Dita Liliansa.
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65. Global Governance: Promise, Power, and the Limits of the ‘Global’ In this episode of Called to the Bar, Tamsin Phillipa Paige is joined by Aoife O’Donoghue (Queen’s University Belfast), Ruth Houghton (Newcastle University), and Cher Weixia Chen (George Mason Univers

New episode of #CalledToTheBar ft @ncl-congov.bsky.social @ruthhoughton.bsky.social & her co-editors @aoifemod.bsky.social & Cher Weixia Chen on their new Research Handbook on Global Governance. soundcloud.com/calledtotheb...

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65. Global Governance: Promise, Power, and the Limits of the ‘Global’ In this episode of Called to the Bar, Tamsin Phillipa Paige is joined by Aoife O’Donoghue (Queen’s University Belfast), Ruth Houghton (Newcastle University), and Cher Weixia Chen (George Mason Univers

New episode of #CalledToTheBar featuring ConGov member @ruthhoughton.bsky.social and her co-editors Aoife O'Donoghue and Cher Weixia Chen on their new Research Handbook on Global Governance. soundcloud.com/calledtotheb...

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Fantastic to be able to talk to @pagingdrpaige.bsky.social on #CalledToTheBar out the Research Handbook on Global Governance with @elgarpublishing.bsky.social

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I had a wonderful chat with @aoifemod.bsky.social, @ruthhoughton.bsky.social, and Cher Weixia Cheen about Global Governance and comfort foods for #CalledToTheBar

Have a listen!

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65. Global Governance: Promise, Power, and the Limits of the ‘Global’ In this episode of Called to the Bar, Tamsin Phillipa Paige is joined by Aoife O’Donoghue (Queen’s University Belfast), Ruth Houghton (Newcastle University), and Cher Weixia Chen (George Mason Univers

New #CalledToTheBar! @pagingdrpaige.bsky.social talks global governance with Aoife O’Donoghue, Ruth Houghton, and Cher Weixia Chen, eds of the Research Handbook on Global Governance. Power, legitimacy, critique, what the “global” really obscures and why there's hope.

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64. Feminist Careers in International Law In the Season 3 opener of Called to the Bar, Tamsin Phillipa Paige (Deakin Law School) is joined by an extraordinary panel to reflect on what a feminist career in international law can look like in pr

So I recently sat down with Sainted Judge Hilary Charlesworth (blessed be her name), Prof Di Otto, and Prof Christine Chinkin to record the Season 3 opener of #CalledToTheBar

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64. Feminist Careers in International Law In the Season 3 opener of Called to the Bar, Tamsin Phillipa Paige (Deakin Law School) is joined by an extraordinary panel to reflect on what a feminist career in international law can look like in pr

And season 3 of #CalledToTheBar is live! We open with a powerful conversation on feminist careers in international law. Tamsin Paige is joined by Dianne Otto, Christine Chinkin, and Judge Hilary Charlesworth to talk mentorship, activism, academia, and feminist practice
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Enormously excited to announce that we will soon launch Season 3 of #CalledToTheBar with a blockbuster first episode on feminist careers in international law featuring Judge Hilary Charlesworth and Professors Christine Chinkin and Di Otto, chaired by @pagingdrpaige.bsky.social.

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#CalledToTheBar, the official host’s mug! Can confirm it is rated for coffee. Will provide updates on its capacity to hold wine.

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63. Bombing Caracas: The Use of Force, Abducting a Head of State, and the Unravelling of International Law In this special bonus episode of Called to the Bar, the full podcast crew assembles to confront the legal fallout from the US bombing of Venezuela and the abduction of its sitting president, Nicolás M

New Called to the Bar episode: the full crew unpacks the US bombing of Venezuela and the abduction of Nicolás Maduro. UN Charter violations, head of state immunity, and why Washington no longer seems troubled by illegality. Bleak, sharp, and very 2026.
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62. Feminist Approaches to International Law in a Time of Authoritarian Capitalism - ANZSIL GSIL Roadshow In this special roadshow episode, Associate Professor Tamsin Phillipa Paige (Deakin University) takes Call to the Bar on the road to Melbourne for the Australian and New Zealand Society of Internation

We took #CalledTotheBar on the road to the ANZSIL Gender, Sexuality & International Law workshop! @pagingdrpaige.bsky.social chats with a wide range of scholars about feminist approaches to international law in an age of authoritarian capitalism.🎙️
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Sir Nikhilesh Dutta (born January 5, 1939) is a Bangladeshi #barrister who was #calledToTheBar as a Member of the Honourable Society of the #InnerTemple, #London, England. For his contribution in promoting inter-religious harmony.

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61. End of year drinks: gangsterism as international law In the penultimate episode of Season 2, host Douglas Guilfoyle brings together the full Called to the Bar team — Tamsin Paige, Ntina Tzouvala, Juliette McIntyre, and Imogen Saunders — for their end-of

The second last episode of season 2 of #CalledToTheBar is now out where we reflect on the gangsterism of current int relations. Thanks to @drnajimagi.bsky.social, @imogenmarjorie.bsky.social, @ntinatzouvala.bsky.social, and @djag2.bsky.social for another year

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Tony Blair reportedly dropped from Trump’s Gaza ‘board of peace’ shortlist Former UK leader loses out on key role in transitional authority after objections from Arab and Muslim nations

I actually don't legally think this is possible: www.theguardian.com/politics/202...

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Called to the Bar - International Law over Drinks A podcast of informal conversation about topical issues in international law, life in academia and whatever else is on our mind. Hosted by Douglas Guilfoyle, Juliette McIntyre, Tamsin Paige, Imogen Sa

New #CalledToTheBar! Imogen Saunders chats with editors from the American Journal of International Law, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, and Australian Yearbook of International Law about publishing, peer review, & what makes a great article. Essential ECR listening!

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AI summary reads: international law and drinks amongst professors. Douglas Guilfoyle and to call to the bar team discuss their drinks and complain about exhaustion. Drinks including whiskey, Japanese whiskey, tea blend and vodka seltzer. Unknown speaker enjoys Japanese whiskey and promote small businesses.

AI summary reads: international law and drinks amongst professors. Douglas Guilfoyle and to call to the bar team discuss their drinks and complain about exhaustion. Drinks including whiskey, Japanese whiskey, tea blend and vodka seltzer. Unknown speaker enjoys Japanese whiskey and promote small businesses.

An AI meeting summary app accurately captures the essence of recording an episode of #CalledToTheBar

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59. Gaza, the Trump Peace Plan and Security Council Resolution 2803 In this episode of Called to the Bar - International Law over Drinks, Douglas Guilfoyle, Tamsin Philipa Paige, and Ntina Tzouvala gather (with hot chocolate, peppermint tea, and white wine) to unravel

New episode of #CalledToTheBar is out! We break down UNSC Resolution 2803 and the bizarre reality of Donald J. Trump’s Gaza “peace plan” becoming international law. Self-determination? A “Board of Peace” chaired by Trump and Blair? We have questions. So many questions.
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Academic selfie: handover of @anzsilgsil.bsky.social leadership done, about to teach before I make dinner then record #CalledToTheBar woth @djag2.bsky.social and @ntinatzouvala.bsky.social on the clusterfuck that is UNSC Resolution 2803 edition

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I've finally gotten around to reading UNSC Resolution 2803 and I'm horrified on so many levels. For why you'll have to keep an eye out for the #CalledToTheBar episode we are going to record on it

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57. The UNRWA Opinion: The ICJ, the future of the UN system and ... K-Pop Demon Hunters? The UNRWA Opinion: The ICJ, the future of the UN system and ... K-Pop Demon Hunters? In this episode of Called to the Bar: International Law Over Drinks, host Dr Juliette McIntyre (University of Sout

What did the ICJ say in its new UNRWA Opinion? ⚖️Join Juliette McIntyre & Tamer Morris as they unpack Israel’s obligations, what this means for UN agencies working in occupied Palestine, the future of the UN ... and K-Pop Demon Hunters analogies. #CalledToTheBar

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56. Does Australia have Credible Climate Targets? (Spoilers: no) In this episode of Called to the Bar: International Law Over Drinks, host Dr Ntina Tzouvala (UNSW Sydney) is joined by Dr Julia Dehm (La Trobe Law School) and Dr Cristy Clark (University of Canberra)

New episode! Australia’s new 2035 climate target - credible or cosmetic? 🌏⚖️ Join Ntina Tzouvala, Julia Dehm & Christy Clark as they unpack what international law (and the ICJ’s climate opinion) really demand. #CalledToTheBar

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It was amazing to chat with the delightful Kate Gibson and @drnajimagi.bsky.social on this episode of #CalledToTheBar on the role and challenges of defence work in ICL

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55. Defending the Defence: Life on the Other Side of the Courtroom In this episode of Called to the Bar: International Law Over Drinks, host Dr Juliette McIntyre (University of South Australia) is joined by A/Prof Tamsin Phillipa Paige (Deakin Law School) and special

What’s it like to defend the accused at The Hague? ⚖️ @drnajimagi.bsky.social & @pagingdrpaige.bsky.social talk with veteran defence lawyer Kate Gibson about funding, fairness, and the ethics of trials in absentia. #CalledToTheBar

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54. Recognition, the United Nations and the Question of Palestine In this episode, host Dr Ntina Tzouvala is joined by Professor Ardi Imseis (Queen’s Law School, Canada) for a timely conversation about international law, the United Nations, and the long struggle for

In our latest episode, @ntinatzouvala.bsky.social speaks with Ardi Imseis about the recent recognition of Palestine by western states and the history of the UN’s “rule by law” in relation to Palestine and the construction of its legal subalternity. #CalledToTheBar

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