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Video from JURIST - Monitor: November 2005
  • Ayotte abortion case oral arguments [US SC]
  • Oceans and law of the sea [UN General Assembly]
  • Perspectives in Combatting Genocide [UN]
  • Information society summit closing press conference [WSIS]
  • Let the UN Govern the Internet? [Heritage Foundation]
  • Seymour Hersh on Iraq [UC Berkeley]
  • The Graham Amendment and Guantanamo detainees [WCL American U.]
  • Judicial Security in the 21st Century [Ohio State U.]
  • Conversation with Ambassador Joseph Wilson [UC Berkeley]
  • War on Terrorism: Law Enforcement and Military Force [U. Va.]
  • Milosevic trial health postponement [ICTY]
  • Politics of the Death Penalty [U.Va.]
  • Military commissions [Prof. Neal Katyal]
  • International Criminal Court report [UN General Assembly]
  • Terrorism Bill detentions debate [UK HC]
  • Constitutional Government in the Middle East [Prof. Noah Feldman]
  • The Alito Nomination [ACS]
  • Bush address on Alito nomination [White House]
  • INTERPOL briefing on international crime and terrorism [UN]
  • Nuclear non-proliferation and arms control [Mohamed ElBaradei]
  • John Roberts' Supreme Court [Professor Akhil Amar]
  • UN Oil-for-Food report hearing [US Senate Investigations Subcom.]

  • Wednesday, November 30, 2005

    Ayotte abortion case oral arguments [US SC]
    3:49 PM ET



    Ayotte v. Planned Parenthood oral arguments, Supreme Court of the United States, November 30, 2005. Listen to recorded audio [video not available].



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    Monday, November 28, 2005

    Oceans and law of the sea [UN General Assembly]
    7:44 PM ET



    Oceans and the law of the sea, UN General Assembly plenary session, November 28, 2005. RealPlayer, 6 hours. Watch recorded video [list of speakers, PDF] plus part 2).



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    Monday, November 21, 2005

    Perspectives in Combatting Genocide [UN]
    10:37 PM ET



    Critical Perspectives in Combatting Genocide: What We Can Do To Prevent. What We Can Do During. What We Must Do After. Includes remarks by Benjamin Ferencz, former Chief Prosecutor for the US at the Nuremberg war crimes trials. Part of the "Unlearning Intolerance" series, moderated by UN Under Secretary-General for Communications and Public Information Shashi Tharoor, November 21, 2005. RealPlayer, 1 hr. 40 mins. Watch recorded video.



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    Friday, November 18, 2005

    Information society summit closing press conference [WSIS]
    9:29 PM ET



    Closing press conference, UN World Summit on the Information Society, Tunis, November 18, 2005. RealPlayer, 56 mins. Watch recorded video.



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    Let the UN Govern the Internet? [Heritage Foundation]
    8:23 PM ET



    Let the UN Govern the Internet?, Heritage Foundation, US Senator Norm Colman and others, November 17, 2005 [discussing Internet governance and related issues under discussion at the UN World Summit on the Information Society in Tunis]. RealPlayer, 1 hr. 29 mins. Watch recorded video.



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    Seymour Hersh on Iraq [UC Berkeley]
    4:01 PM ET



    Seymour Hersh: Mario Savio Memorial Lecture, UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, October 27, 2005 [New Yorker investigative journalist discussing the Iraq war, Abu Ghraib, rendition and other issues]. RealPlayer, 1 hr. 53 mins. Watch recorded video. MP3 audio also available.



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    Wednesday, November 16, 2005

    The Graham Amendment and Guantanamo detainees [WCL American U.]
    10:55 PM ET



    Rights of Guantanamo Detainees, Eugene Fidel, National Institute for Military Justice et al., Washington College of Law, American University. November 15, 2005 [discussing the Graham Amendment on judicial review for prisoners]. Streaming MP3, 1 hr. 56 mins. Listen to recorded audio [video not available].



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    Sunday, November 13, 2005

    Judicial Security in the 21st Century [Ohio State U.]
    8:14 PM ET



    The Madness in the Shadows of Modern Life: Judicial Security and Politics in the 21st Century, Ohio State Law Journal, November 9, 2005 [discussing how to advance a secure, independent judiciary in spite of federal procedural legislation, calls for judicial accountability, an increasingly contentious judicial nomination process, and even violence against judges]. RealPlayer, 3 hrs. Watch recorded video.



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    Friday, November 11, 2005

    Conversation with Ambassador Joseph Wilson [UC Berkeley]
    8:51 PM ET



    A Conversation with Ambassador Joseph Wilson, IV, University of California, Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy, November 9, 2005 [discussing the CIA leak case, wife Valerie Plame, and the Iraq war]. RealPlayer, 1 hr. 24 mins. Watch recorded video. MP3 audio also available.



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    War on Terrorism: Law Enforcement and Military Force [U. Va.]
    7:36 PM ET



    The Global War on Terrorism: Defining the Roles of Law Enforcement and Military Force, University of Virginia School of Law, November 10, 2005. Windows Media Player, 3 hrs. Watch recorded video. MP3 audio also available.



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    Milosevic trial health postponement [ICTY]
    8:31 AM ET



    The Prosecutor v. Slobodan Milosevic, International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, November 11, 2005 [latest health-related postponement of the trial]. RealPlayer, 6 minutes. Watch recorded video via the ICTY, Bard College and Domovina.net. Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here.



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    Thursday, November 10, 2005

    Politics of the Death Penalty [U.Va.]
    9:16 PM ET



    The Politics of the Death Penalty, Professor Stephen Smith, University of Virginia School of Law, November 4, 2005. Windows Media Player, 38 mins. Watch recorded video. MP3 audio also available.



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    Military commissions [Prof. Neal Katyal]
    3:09 PM ET



    Justice at Guantanamo: The Military Commissions Begin, Washington School of Law, American University, November 10, 2005 [featuring Neal Katyal, civilian counsel for Salim Hamdan]. Streaming MP3, 2 hrs. 48 mins. Listen to recorded audio [video not available].



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    Wednesday, November 09, 2005

    International Criminal Court report [UN General Assembly]
    8:39 PM ET



    Report of the International Criminal Court, President Judge Philippe Kirsch and others, UN General Assembly, November 8, 2005. RealPlayer, 2 hrs. 33 mins. Watch recorded video. Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here.



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    Terrorism Bill detentions debate [UK HC]
    8:36 PM ET



    Terrorism Bill second reading debate on proposed detention of terror suspects for up to 90 days without charge, UK House of Commons, November 8, 2005. Windows Media Player, 7 hrs. 21 mins. Watch recorded video. Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here.



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    Tuesday, November 08, 2005

    Constitutional Government in the Middle East [Prof. Noah Feldman]
    8:10 PM ET



    The Future of Constitutional Government in the Middle East; Professor Noah Feldman, New York University School of Law, discusses the recent Iraqi constitutional referendum, the Iraqi constitution process, and the prospects for constitutional government in the Middle East. Rice University, October 28, 2005. RealPlayer, 58 minutes. Watch recorded video.



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    Monday, November 07, 2005

    The Alito Nomination [ACS]
    1:04 PM ET



    The nomination of US Third Circuit Judge Samuel Alito to the U.S. Supreme Court, American Constitution Society, November 3, 2005. RealPlayer, 1 hr. 28 mins. Watch recorded video.



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    Saturday, November 05, 2005

    Bush address on Alito nomination [White House]
    9:18 PM ET



    President George W. Bush, weekly radio address, November 4, 2005 [promoting the nomination of Samuel Alito to the US Supreme Court]. RealPlayer, 4 minutes. Listen to recorded audio [no video avaiable].



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    Thursday, November 03, 2005

    INTERPOL briefing on international crime and terrorism [UN]
    10:38 PM ET



    Brief on INTERPOL-UN cooperation in the fight against terrorism and international crime, INTERPOL Secretary-General Ronald K. Nobel and others, November 3, 2005. Watch recorded video.



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    Nuclear non-proliferation and arms control [Mohamed ElBaradei]
    5:07 PM ET



    Nuclear non-proliferation and arms control, Mohamed ElBaradei, Director General, International Atomic Energy Agency, Harvard Institute of Politics and the Kennedy School of Government JFK Jr. Forum, November 1, 2005. RealPlayer, 1 hr. 16 mins. Watch recorded video.



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    Wednesday, November 02, 2005

    John Roberts' Supreme Court [Professor Akhil Amar]
    10:53 PM ET



    John Roberts' Supreme Court: A Comparative and International Law Perspective, Professor Akhil Amar, Yale World Fellows Program, October 28, 2005. RealPlayer, 1 hour. Watch recorded video.



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    Tuesday, November 01, 2005

    UN Oil-for-Food report hearing [US Senate Investigations Subcom.]
    9:10 PM ET



    Corruption In The United Nations Oil-for-Food Program: Reaching a Consensus on United Nations Reform, US Homeland Security and Govermmental Affairs Subcommittee on Investigations, October 31, 2005 [testimony by Paul Volcker, chairman of an independent commission probing the now defunct UN Oil-for-Food program blaming lapses at the UN on a "systemic problem" and saying he found only "limited" corruption ]. Watch recorded video. Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here.



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