Borderlines
A podcast by Katerina Linos, Berkeley Law
37 Episodes
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Conversations on Europe with ECJ Judge von Danwitz
Published: 7/10/2023 -
IOM Unbound? The International Organization for Migration in an Era of Expansion
Published: 6/30/2023 -
The Future of International Organizations
Published: 5/22/2023 -
The World Crisis and International Law
Published: 2/24/2023 -
Ralph Bunche: The Absolutely Indispensable Man
Published: 11/14/2022 -
Tyrants on Twitter
Published: 11/7/2022 -
Transnational Conflict of Laws
Published: 10/21/2022 -
Irving Tragen, 100 Years of Development
Published: 8/22/2022 -
Intisar Rabb, Interpreting MetaCanons
Published: 8/10/2022 -
Philippe Sands, From Genocide to Ecocide
Published: 8/10/2022 -
Democracies and International Law
Published: 7/6/2022 -
Digital Markets Act
Published: 4/21/2022 -
A Sense of Place: Talking with Dick Buxbaum
Published: 12/21/2021 -
Non-Binding Agreements
Published: 11/10/2021 -
Subsidiaries and Supply Chains
Published: 11/5/2021 -
Sharing Responsibility for Refugees
Published: 11/5/2021 -
Borderlines: Trailer
Published: 10/21/2021
This is Borderlines from Berkeley Law, a show about global problems in a world fragmented by national borders. Our host is Katerina Linos, Tragen Professor of International Law and co-director of the Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law. Katerina has spent 15 years researching how nations make war with one another, spreading devastation. But she has also seen how countries work together to build global institutions and learn from one another. She has met brilliant scholars, visionary leaders, brave advocates, and Machiavellian strategists. In each episode of Borderlines, Professor Linos invites three experts to discuss cutting edge issues in international law. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.