Topic: International Court

38 chapters across the catalog

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 51:50 - 54:47

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

Trump-Putin Budapest Summit and International Criminal Court Legalities

Plans are underway for a bilateral summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Budapest, Hungary, hosted by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Because Putin is indicted by the International Criminal Court, European nations would technically be required to arrest him upon entry. However, legal experts suggest that diplomatic waivers and special exemptions could be granted to facilitate the peace talks.

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 59:24 - 1:03:23

1798: Adam & The Robot

ICC Sanctions and Gaza Security Zones

The U.S. Department of State, led by Secretary Marco Rubio, issued sanctions against International Criminal Court officials following arrest warrants for Israeli leaders. Meanwhile, the IDF continues "Operation Gideon's Chariots" in Gaza City, establishing expanded security zones. Plans for new Israeli settlements in the West Bank are also discussed as a move to prevent a Palestinian state.

Buying Quiet
Episode 1616 2:20:10 - 2:23:47

1616: Buying Quiet

Jack Smith Extortion Allegations and Trump Immunity Case

Whistleblower John Moynihan filed a complaint alleging that Special Prosecutor Jack Smith was involved in an extortion scheme while working at the International Criminal Court. Meanwhile, Judge Tanya Chutkan halted proceedings in Trump's federal election case as the Supreme Court considers the issue of presidential immunity.

Techno-douche
Episode 1605 1:00:27 - 1:04:46

1605: Techno-douche

International Criminal Court, Military Handbooks, Mary Louise Kelly

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly interviews a legal expert on the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court over potential war crimes in Gaza. The discussion covers the requirement for military commanders to perform proportionality calculations even when acting in self-defense.

Numbers Station
Episode 1575 1:04:33 - 1:08:24

1575: Numbers Station

Sudan Conflict, RSF and Humanitarian Crisis

Fighting between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) leads to the displacement of over 2.6 million people. The International Criminal Court has launched an investigation into potential war crimes and ethnic cleansing in the Darfur region. Humanitarian organizations report that 90% of food processing facilities in Khartoum have closed due to the violence.

Dead Name
Episode 1531 20:51 - 25:14

1531: Dead Name

Bill Browder, Redefining Sovereign Immunity for Asset Confiscation

Investor Bill Browder appeared on CNN to advocate for the confiscation of $300 billion in Russian central bank reserves. Browder argued that international law regarding sovereign immunity should be redefined to allow the seizure of state assets from countries that commit acts of aggression. This legal shift would provide a mechanism to fund Ukrainian reconstruction using frozen Russian capital.

Old Trout
Episode 1552 48:45 - 51:49

1552: Old Trout

MH17 Precedent and Russian Asset Seizure

The hosts link the current legal proceedings against Russia to the 2014 downing of flight MH17, criticizing the official reports and the involvement of the intelligence-linked group Bellingcat. They argue that the push for a conviction of Vladimir Putin at the International Criminal Court is a mechanism to legally justify the permanent seizure of confiscated Russian financial assets.

Old Trout
Episode 1552 51:50 - 55:55

1552: Old Trout

"No Peace Without Justice" Slogan and Border Negotiations

During his speech at the International Criminal Court, Zelensky utilized the slogan "No peace without justice," which the hosts compare to U.S. domestic protest slogans. Reports suggest that while Zelensky publicly demands a return to 1991 borders including Crimea, there are internal diplomatic murmurings regarding a settlement based on the 2014 borders and the status of the Donbas region.

Putinoids
Episode 1539 21:35 - 24:51

1539: Putinoids

ICC Arrest Warrant, Vladimir Putin War Crimes

The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova. They are accused of the war crime of unlawful deportation of children from occupied areas of Ukraine to the Russian Federation. While Russia and the United States do not recognize the ICC's jurisdiction, the warrant restricts Putin's travel to 123 signatory countries.

G.E.R.M.
Episode 1447 1:16:40 - 1:21:27

1447: G.E.R.M.

War Crimes Investigations in Bucha and Moshtun

Ukrainian prosecutors are investigating thousands of alleged war crimes, including murder and torture in towns like Bucha and Moshtun. The Ukrainian Defense Ministry released the names and photos of ten Russian soldiers, dubbed the "Despicable 10," accused of atrocities. The hosts express skepticism regarding the speed and methods of these identifications, suggesting the reports serve as "trauma-based entertainment."

Homeless Apocalypse
Episode 1418 31:54 - 33:19

1418: Homeless Apocalypse

International Criminal Court Filing Against Global Leaders

A criminal case alleging crimes against humanity has been filed with the International Criminal Court (ICC) naming defendants such as Anthony Fauci, Peter Daszak, Boris Johnson, and Klaus Schwab. The filing targets leaders of pharmaceutical companies and health organizations regarding their roles in the pandemic response. The hosts note that the U.S. does not recognize the ICC's jurisdiction.

Eyeballitis
Episode 1284 1:15:13 - 1:18:52

1284: Eyeballitis

Dr. Rainer Fulmich and the Corona Fraud Scandal

German lawyer Dr. Rainer Fulmich is leading an international network of lawyers to file a massive tort case regarding the "Corona fraud scandal." He argues that the pandemic is actually a "PCR test pandemic" and that lockdown measures constitute crimes against humanity. The legal action targets figures like Christian Drosten and the World Health Organization for allegedly lobbying governments to create panic.

Generational Justce
Episode 1170 1:37:49 - 1:39:31

1170: Generational Justce

South China Sea, Territorial Integrity and Shooting War Risks

China considers the South China Sea to be an internal territorial sea, ignoring international court rulings to the contrary. Steve Bannon warned that the Chinese regime views its sovereignty over this region as non-negotiable and is prepared to defend it. He predicted that the ongoing tensions in the South China Sea would eventually lead to a "shooting war."

Adultism is Real
Episode 1072 45:19 - 50:14

1072: Adultism is Real

Global Migration and International Criminal Court, Doctrine of Patriotism

Trump declares that the U.S. will not participate in the UN's global compact on migration, arguing that migration should be governed by individual nations. He denounces the International Criminal Court (ICC) as having no jurisdiction over American citizens. The speech also attacks the "anguish" inflicted by socialism in Venezuela and promotes a "doctrine of patriotism."

Army of Conquest
Episode 859 36:28 - 39:28

859: Army of Conquest

U.S. Sovereignty, International Lawsuits and Treaties

Discussions regarding the Saudi lawsuit bill have raised broader questions about U.S. sovereignty and international legal exposure. While the U.S. often ignores international courts, treaties like NAFTA and the WTO have created mechanisms where the country can be held liable. Critics argue that the executive branch's resistance to the 9-11 bill reflects a subservient relationship to Saudi interests rather than a genuine concern for legal precedent.

Cyber Caliphate
Episode 687 2:54:32 - 3:00:08

687: Cyber Caliphate

ICC Convictions, Selfie Psychopathy and Show Outro

The show concludes with a correction regarding the International Criminal Court's conviction record and a discussion on a study linking male selfies to psychopathic tendencies. The hosts argue the study is biased against men and that the same traits likely apply to women. They sign off with a tribute to producer Pete O'Rourke and a final call for "value-for-value" support.

Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents
Episode 682 36:10 - 38:31

682: Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents

UN Security Council, North Korea Human Rights Session

The United Nations Security Council held a historic session to discuss the human rights situation in North Korea as a standalone agenda item. North Korea boycotted the meeting, calling it a farce. Analysts suggest the diplomatic pressure is aimed at eventually referring Kim Jong-un to the International Criminal Court, despite recent North Korean efforts to improve their image by releasing prisoners.

Sir London Foley Presents
Episode 678 41:26 - 43:40

678: Sir London Foley Presents

Michael Hayden, Physical Health and Legal Liability

Observations regarding Michael Hayden's physical appearance suggest he may be under significant stress due to his role as a public defender of CIA interrogation policies. The hosts speculate on his health and the potential legal risks faced by former officials traveling to Europe, where they could theoretically face detention by the International Criminal Court.

99 Lines of Code
Episode 677 39:48 - 43:36

677: 99 Lines of Code

Christiane Amanpour, International Law and Putin Comparison

Christiane Amanpour discussed the CIA torture report on CNN, comparing U.S. transparency to authoritarian regimes like Vladimir Putin's Russia. While some view the report's release as a moral strength, legal experts warn that individuals named in the investigation could face prosecution under international law. There is ongoing concern that former U.S. officials may face arrest if they travel to countries that recognize the International Criminal Court's jurisdiction.

Scam Celebrities
Episode 627 20:55 - 23:06

627: Scam Celebrities

Argentina Debt Crisis, US Supreme Court Ruling

The US Supreme Court sided with hedge fund investors against Argentina, demanding the country pay nearly 950 million euros in defaulted debt. President Cristina Kirchner has labeled the situation extortion, refusing to pay the "vulture funds" that did not participate in previous debt restructuring. This legal defeat has significant implications for Argentina's national solvency and its standing with the International Monetary Fund.