The Lawfare Podcast

Ukraine and the Future of National Security Law

Apr 22, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Law of War and War Crimes
03:10 • 2min
3
What Are the Different Categories of Sanctions?
05:29 • 6min
4
What Is Information Warfare?
11:14 • 3min
5
Is Ukrane Wining the Information War?
14:31 • 4min
6
The Future of National Security Law
18:44 • 3min
7
What's Next for the United States?
22:09 • 3min
8
What Are the Fora for War Crimes Trials in Ukraine?
25:28 • 5min
9
Unsanctions - What Are the Legal Mechanisms?
30:11 • 5min
10
Export Controls - Is There a New Enforcement Mechanism?
34:46 • 4min
11
Is Russia Committing War Crimes?
39:06 • 5min
12
The Democratization That Technology Brings
44:24 • 5min
13
The United States Is a Veto Yielding Member of the Security Council
49:53 • 2min
14
The Bi Administration's Position on the I C Ss Acountability Efforts in Yu Crane
51:38 • 3min
15
Is It a Legal or a Policy Position?
54:09 • 3min
16
The War Crimes Act as Is
57:33 • 4min
17
What's Going to Be Younow in Future Case Books?
01:01:43 • 3min
18
Is This a High Water Mark for the Role of Economic Leverage in International Relations?
01:04:15 • 3min
19
Are the Conventions and the Law of Ourin Conflict Still Relevant?
01:06:57 • 2min
20
International Law and National Security
01:09:25 • 5min