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The ChatterboxThe ChatterboxThe Oceans as a Commons: everyone’s, no-one’s, or a public good? with Douglas Guilfoyle Podcast: The Social Contract Research PodcastEpisode: The Oceans as a Commons: everyone’s, no-one’s, or a public good? with Douglas GuilfoylePub date: 2025-05-07Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn this seminar Prof. Douglas Guilfoyle analyzes the oceans as a global commons, detailing the legal frameworks like the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) that define maritime zones such as the high seas and exclusive economic zones. He explores the historical development of these laws, the inherent conflicts betwee...2025-05-191h 26The National Security PodcastThe National Security PodcastChina's naval activity off Australia: coercion or common practice?Was China's live fire exercise off Australia's coast permissible under international law? What might have been the rationale behind this exercise? Does this fit into a bigger pattern of Chinese maritime coercion, or was it a standalone incident? What are the strategic implications for Australia of China's growing blue water naval capabilities? How should Australia respond?  In this episode Jennifer Parker and Douglas Guilfoyle join David Andrews to discuss China's recent naval operations off Australia, their legality, and the strategic lessons for Australia. Jennifer Parker is an Ex...2025-03-2749 minCase In PointCase In PointExile & Empire in Paradise: The UK's Chagos scandalOur case today takes us to the Indian Ocean, to a remote and breathtaking group of islands at the centre of a high-stakes legal battle. The Chagos Archipelago is the focus of a decades-long dispute between Mauritius and the United Kingdom — one that involves international courts, the shadow of the Cold War, and a powerful U.S. military base. This legal battle continues to the present day, and at its heart is a devastating human story of a paradise lost.Show NotesGuest: Professor Douglas Guilfoyle, University of N...2025-02-1849 min@WAR@WARICC Arrest Warrants and Netanyahu's Immunity w/ Prof. Douglas GuilfoyleIn this episode, we talked to Douglas Guilfoyle, Professor of Law at the University of New South Wales about ICC arrest warrants, immunity, and how national courts may handle the ICC's arrest warrants.Professor Guilfoyle's article on ICC arrest warrants can be found here: https://lieber.westpoint.edu/what-happens-icc-issues-warrants-senior-hamas-israeli-leaders/His brilliant lectures on international criminal law can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqf6ZP49vgYBtcTpvSMpQhuEw-0rS3XwY2024-05-2137 minUNSW Centre for IdeasUNSW Centre for IdeasThe Truth Defence: Ben Roberts-Smith and the MediaFrom the treacherous battlegrounds of Afghanistan to the frontlines of the Federal Court, the 110-day defamation trial of Ben Roberts-Smith emerged as a monumental test case, examining the very essence of truth as defence in an Australian defamation trial.  This trial marked the first time an Australian court scrutinised allegations of war crimes committed by Australian troops, and highlighted the financial and emotional costs of pursuing an uncomfortable truth in the newspaper. But what comes next?  Hear from investigative journalist Chris Masters, UNSW Sydney legal experts Douglas Guilfoyle and Daniel Joyce and host Geraldine Doogue as...2023-11-011h 16Sea ControlSea ControlSea Control 438 - Small States and the Law of the Sea with Dr. Douglas GuilfoyleLinks1. "Litigation as Statecraft: Small States and the Law of the Sea," Douglas Guilfoyle, British Yearbook of International Law, May 30, 2023.2. Sea Control 178 - Lawfare at Sea with Dr. Jill Goldenziel, by Jared Samuelson, CIMSEC, May 26, 2020.3. Sea Control 224 - Clashes at Sea with Dr. Sara Mitchell, by Jared Samuelson, CIMSEC, January 24, 2021.4. Sea Control 213 - U.S. and Chinese South China Sea Legal Strategies with Dr. Krista Wiegand, by Jared Samuelson, CIMSEC, November 29, 2020.5. Sea Control 267 - Resolving Diego Garcia with Chirayu Thakkar, by Jared Samuelson, CIMSEC, August 8, 2021.6. Dr. Douglas Guilfoyle’s Twitter Feed. 2023-06-2227 minCountdown with Keith OlbermannCountdown with Keith OlbermannPROTECT GEORGE SANTOS AT ALL COSTSEPISODE 102: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:43) SPECIAL COMMENT No. 1: George Santos is the Brian Williams of politics. I joked last week "If that IS your real name." Now there's question as to whether or not it is. And about where he went to HIGH SCHOOL. And the time he claimed he was black. And about how he could get Kevin McCarthy elected speaker - and get him fired later. As the Feds begin to follow his equally dubious campaign money, I repeat my plea to Democrats: don't try to keep him from being seated by the House...2022-12-3051 minasymmetrical haircutsasymmetrical haircutsJustice Update - The Sea The Sea with Molly Quell and Douglas GuilfoyleMolly Quell and Douglas Guilfoyle explain the law of the sea and how ITLOS works and the Chagos dispute2022-11-0438 minasymmetrical haircutsasymmetrical haircutsJustice Update – The Sea The Sea with Molly Quell and Douglas GuilfoyleMolly Quell and Douglas Guilfoyle explain the law of the sea and how ITLOS works and the Chagos dispute2022-11-0438 minLaw and the Future of WarLaw and the Future of WarSubmarine cables and the law of armed conflict - Rob McLaughlin, Tamsin Paige and Douglas GuilfoyleSend us a textIn this episode, Dr Simon McKenzie is joined by Professor Rob McLaughlin, Dr Tamsin Paige and Associate Professor Douglas Guilfoyle to talk about the application of the law of armed conflict to submarine cables. These cables carry information crucial for national security. They are an essential part of the link between overseas embassies and their capital, not to mention military bases and operations with their commanders. In fact, there is almost no part of modern life that they do not in some way support. Given their central importance, you might think that the...2021-05-2637 minOxford Transitional Justice Research SeminarsOxford Transitional Justice Research SeminarsAustralian War Crimes in Afghanistan: National Mechanisms, Positive Complementarity and Command ResponsibilityDouglas Guilfoyle gives a talk as part of the Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) Seminar Series. Following persistent rumours of criminal misconduct by some Australian Special Forces personnel in Afghanistan, an administrative inquiry was launched in 2016 by the Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force. That inquiry's report revealed shocking evidence of 23 incidents involving 25 Australian personnel and resulting in 39 killings of persons hors de combat or under Australian control, as well as other misconduct. The inquiry recommended these incidents be prosecuted before ordinary civilian courts under Australia's war crimes legislation, which largely mirrors provisions of the Rome Statute of the International...2021-03-1842 minJIB/JAB PodcastJIB/JAB PodcastJIB/JAB - Episode 13: Douglas Guilfoyle on the Australian Inquiry into War Crimes in AfghanistanA conversation with Prof. Douglas Guilfoyle of the University of New South Wales, Canberra, on the Inquiry of the Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force into alleged war crimes committed by Australian Special Forces in Afghanistan, delving into the nature of the offenses, issues of command responsibility, structural and cultural causes of the misconduct, and the influence of the Rome Statute and the ICC in Australia's actions. For more info on the episode and for links to the related material, visit http://jibjabpodcast.com.2020-12-121h 11Law and the Future of WarLaw and the Future of WarLFW Explainer: Brereton Report into alleged Australian war crimes with Eve Massingham and Rain LiivojaSend us a textIn this episode, Dr Simon McKenzie is joined by Dr Eve Massingham and Associate Professor Rain Liivoja to grapple with the findings of the Brereton Report. The report is shocking: it found credible evidence of 39 murders of civilians and prisoners by, or on the instructions of, members of the Australian special forces which were then covered up.  Simon, Eve and Rain talk about the context of the Report and the allegations, and the potential consequences for the individuals who allegedly carried out these acts. They explain what war crimes are and h...2020-11-2433 minUNSW Canberra PodcastsUNSW Canberra PodcastsNavigating Uncertainty - S01E01 - Is The International Criminal Court Broken?Seventeen years ago, the International Criminal Court swore in its first Prosecutor, but since then it has spent more than 1.5 billion euros and convicted only four people of international crimes. Is the ICC broken - and can it be fixed? In the first episode of 'Navigating Uncertainty', Douglas Guilfoyle, Associate Professor of International and Security Law at UNSW Canberra, is interviewed by Professor Robert McLaughlin.2020-09-2439 minZa Humny podcastZa Humny podcast26 - Sdílejte, než to smažou aneb povídání o konspiracíchOd reptiliánů, mrtvých voličů a pedofilních klik přes zákeřné mikrovlnky až po údajná židovská spiknutí. Politiku a společnost 21. století – zdá se – zaplavily konspirace. Anebo si to jenom nalháváme a byly tu vždycky? Co je pro dnešní konspirační teorie typické? A díky čemu si obzvláště dobře rozumí s populistickým politickým programem? V epizodě rozebereme, proč má náš mozek tendence se ke konspiracím uchylovat, nebo jaký je rozdíl mezi konspirační a opravdickou vědeckou teorií. A protože konspirace jsou téma, kde nejde nakreslit tlustá čára mezi dobrem a zlem neb...2020-09-0649 minLCIL International Law Centre PodcastLCIL International Law Centre PodcastLCIL Friday Lecture: 'Reforming the International Criminal Court' - Dr Douglas Guilfoyle, UNSWLecture summary: Over the last two years the court has faced a series of unprecedented challenges. We have seen a run of acquittals, case collapses, and greater and lesser scandals involving judges and the Office of the Prosecutor. While the Court has been buoyed by a number of significant convictions of rebellion leaders, momentum for an inquiry into the Court’s functioning and serious reform is gathering in the Assembly of States Parties. How has it come to this and what are the options going forward? Dr Douglas Guilfoyle is Associate Professor of International and Security Law and a Department of...2020-06-0233 minThe Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerJune 25, 2019 Empress Wu Hosta, David Douglas, William Robert Guilfoyle, Nathaniel Lord Britton, George Orwell, Gardener's Latin by Bill Neal, Floral Pins, and Eric Carle  Did you know that the most popular giant hosta is Empress Wu?   At maturity the plan is 5 feet tall with an 8 foot spread.   Pictures don't really do the Empress Wu hosta justice. Because of its size and fast rate of growth, Empress Wu demands soil that is consistently moist but not soggy.   Empress Wu was bred by Brian and Virginia Skag out of Lowell, Indiana. On February 23, 2010, they finally received their patent for the impressive Empress Wu hosta.           Brevities   #OTD   It was on this day in 1799, the Scottish botanist David Douglas was born.    Douglas was responsible for the identification over 200 new p...2019-06-2509 minRadio Parallax - http://www.radioparallax.comRadio Parallax - http://www.radioparallax.comRadio Parallax Show: 5/31/2018 (Segment B)Kimberly Guilfoyle, George Dukemejian, Alan Bean, the mystery of Bright Nights, Marilyn Vos Savant on negtive vs positive lightening, the scary power of Big Data, tech utopianism fades, pro-Trump bots perverted 2016 election, DARPA monitors social networks2018-05-3100 minLaw RadioLaw RadioWhat's going down in the Sth China SeaMelissa Castan interviews Associate Professor Douglas Guilfoyle from Monash University, about the recent UN ruling on the South China Sea. What exactly is going down? Listen and find out.2016-07-1914 minEscuchando PeliculasEscuchando PeliculasWall Street (Drama, Bolsa, Negocios, 1987)Título original Wall Street Año 1987 Duración 120 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Oliver Stone Guión Stanley Waiser & Oliver Stone Música Stewart Copeland Fotografía Robert Richardson Reparto Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, Daryl Hannah, Terence Stamp, Martin Sheen, Hal Holbrook, John C. McGinley, Saul Rubinek, Tamara Tunie, Paul Guilfoyle, Sylvia Miles, Richard Dysart, Millie Perkins, Annie McEnroe, Sean Young, Anna Thomson (AKA Anna Levine), James Spader, Oliver Stone Productora 20th Century Fox / Edward R. Pressman Production Género Drama | Bolsa & Negocios Sinopsis Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen) es un joven y ambicioso corredor de bolsa que cons...2015-08-082h 00