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By Angelica Gutierrez
The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.
Welcome to the ALN Academy Talks! In this session, we delve into the topic of genocide cases under the Convention for the Prevention of Genocide. Our discussion covers recent and historic cases, the legal frameworks, and the motivations behind countries bringing these cases forward.
Disclaimer:
This conversation was recorded before the ICJ ruled against provisional measures on the Nicaragua v Germany case on 30 April: https://www.icj-cij.org/sites/default/files/case-related/193/193-20240430-sum-01-00-en.pdf
This conversation was recorded before South Africa filed its newest request for provisional measures and before the Court delivered its order on 24 May: https://www.icj-cij.org/sites/default/files/case-related/192/192-20240524-ord-01-00-en.pdf
Introduction and Panel
o Aisha Abdallah: Director of ALN Academy, specializing in disputes.
o Angeline Welsh: Barrister at Essex Court Chambers, expert in international arbitration.
o Professor Marco Milanovic: Head of Public International Law at the University of Reading, with extensive experience in international criminal law.
Discussion Highlights
o South Africa vs. Israel: Recent case concerning the conflict in Palestine and Gaza.
o Historical Cases: Gambia vs. Myanmar regarding the Rohingya crisis, and the Yugoslavia cases involving Bosnia and Croatia against Serbia.
o Geographical and Jurisdictional Aspects: Why countries like South Africa and Gambia, far from the conflict zones, bring these cases. The concept of "ergo omnes" obligations allowing states to act in the interest of the international community.
o Definition of Genocide: Narrowly defined under the Genocide Convention, focusing on the intent to destroy a group, making it distinct from other crimes.
o Political Motivations: While the court doesn't interrogate political motives, states often have political reasons for filing these cases.
o Procedural Stages: Detailed explanation of the stages in ICJ proceedings, including provisional measures and the long-term process of reaching a final judgment.
Insights and Analysis
o Legal and Political Nuances: The interplay between legal arguments and political contexts in international litigation.
o Effectiveness of Provisional Measures: The significance of interim relief and its impact on international relations and conflict situations.
o Reporting Mechanisms: How the ICJ monitors compliance with its orders through confidential reports from respondent states.
🌍 Gracious Growth: A Conversation with Professor Paolo Taticchi
In this episode, Professor Paolo Taticchi, a renowned expert in Strategy and Sustainability sits with Aisha Abdallah and shares invaluable insights into corporate sustainability.
Professor Taticchi explains the shift from traditional CSR paradigms to the contemporary focus on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors. He draws examples from the transformative journey of energy giant Enel to demonstrate how businesses can navigate towards sustainability, capitalizing on market opportunities while addressing pressing environmental and social concerns. The conversation discusses challenges such as transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.
He further sheds light on the global momentum propelling sustainability initiatives, driven by market dynamics and innovative business models. Central to the discourse is the concept of "gracious growth," urging companies to prioritize holistic success encompassing financial prosperity and the well-being of stakeholders.
Professor Taticchi offers pragmatic advice for businesses to embed sustainability as a strategic imperative, transcending compliance-driven strategies and embracing the inherent opportunities in sustainable transformation. This thought-provoking exchange unravels the multifaceted dimensions of sustainability and underscores the urgent need for businesses to adapt and flourish in today's rapidly evolving global landscape.
Watch the full interview:https://youtu.be/7Zi4kM09GBw?feature=shared
Listen to the episode here (Available on all podcast platforms @ALN Academy):https://www.buzzsprout.com/1739846/15032299
🎙️ Speakers:
In this interview, Prof. Luis Franceschi and Aisha Abdallah delve into the pressing issues surrounding the state of democracy worldwide.
Drawing from an in-depth analysis, they examine the weaknesses plaguing electoral systems and processes across the globe, shedding light on prevalent issues such as voter apathy, corruption, voter suppression, and electoral interference. They explore the factors contributing to declining voter participation and the erosion of trust in democratic institutions.
The discussion also scrutinizes the impact of undermining the international rules-based order on democracy and good governance, questioning the effectiveness of international organizations in upholding democratic principles and the rule of law.
Prof. Franceschi and Aisha Abdallah offer nuanced perspectives on the role of military coups as a perceived solution when democracies fail, highlighting the potential consequences and the enduring importance of the fight for democratic governance.
As the world gears up for a series of elections in 2024, the interview assesses the readiness of nations to ensure free, fair, and inclusive electoral processes amidst modern challenges, including cybersecurity threats.
Furthermore, the interview provides actionable insights for individuals, states, and international organizations to promote sound democratic governance, emphasizing the crucial roles they can play in fostering transparency, accountability, and the protection of fundamental rights.
Join this thought-provoking conversation as we explore the complexities of the global democracy crisis and the path forward towards strengthening democratic values and practices worldwide.
ALN Academy Talks: Unlocking Intra-African Trade: AfCFTA, EAC, and Strategic Partnerships. We sit down with Daniel Ngumy, Managing Partner at Anjarwalla & Khanna | ALN Kenya, to discuss the latest advancements in trade facilitated by the AfCFTA Agreement, the EAC trading bloc and significant developments in the region, as well as the United States and Kenya Strategic Trade and Investment Partnership.
Daniel specialises in regional and international tax law and has extensive experience in tax disputes and tax transactional matters. He is responsible for co-heading the International Trade Law Practice at the firm and also serves as a Board Member of the Kenya Chapter of the American Chamber of Commerce.
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ALN Academy Talks: Unlocking Intra-African Trade: AfCFTA, EAC, and Strategic Partnerships. We sit down with Daniel Ngumy, Managing Partner at Anjarwalla & Khanna | ALN Kenya, to discuss the latest advancements in trade facilitated by the AfCFTA Agreement, the EAC trading bloc and significant developments in the region, as well as the United States and Kenya Strategic Trade and Investment Partnership.
Daniel specialises in regional and international tax law and has extensive experience in tax disputes and tax transactional matters. He is responsible for co-heading the International Trade Law Practice at the firm and also serves as a Board Member of the Kenya Chapter of the American Chamber of Commerce.
Don’t forget to like, share, and follow to stay updated on the rule of law, governance, and sustainability.
In this video, Sonal Tejpar provides her insights on the outcomes of COP27 and its implications for Africa. The conference focused on Africa's unique needs, with a major outcome being the establishment of a Loss and Damage Fund. However, financing falls short of Africa's needs, and developing countries expressed concerns about the debt burden of loans.
COP27 recognized the lack of early warning systems in Africa and introduced an initiative to provide universal early warnings by 2027, but the investment required is not yet clear. As the world gears up towards COP28 set for December 2023, the key takeaways for Africa are the urgent need for resources, leadership, and ambition, and the potential of carbon credit markets.
In our previous Masterclass, Ian Gaitta took us through shareholder agreements in detail, their key clauses, and provisions to consider when developing a shareholder agreement. The objective of today’s masterclass is to discuss the role of Engineering Procurement contracts (EPC), the main elements of these documents and how risks are allocated under different EPC structures and considerations that should be made when drafting these contracts.
This Masterclass is part of a series of virtual training that The ALN Kenya | Anjarwalla & Khanna’s Project and Infrastructure Department has prepared on public-private partnerships and project finance. Amyn Mussa is a Partner and Head of the Projects & Infrastructure at ALN Kenya He is a highly regarded energy and projects lawyer in Kenya, ranked in Band 1 in the projects and energy category by Chambers Global 2022. He has developed a dynamic and market-leading energy and projects practice at ALN Kenya and is involved in advising on various matters, including construction and O&M contracts, government contract work, debt and equity financing, and land acquisitions, amongst others.
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Join us for a conversation with the Hon. Justice Martha Koome, Chief Justice of the Republic of Kenya and President of the Supreme Court of Kenya, as she joins Aisha Abdallah, Director of the ALN Academy, and Karim Anjarwalla, Senior Partner at ALN Kenya, in a discussion on the Rule of Law and Justice in Kenya. In part one of this conversation we discuss the significant priorities and challenges facing the judiciary, including the separation of powers, the role of the judiciary in preserving the rule of law in Africa, diversity and representation in leadership positions, and resource allocation.
Join us for a conversation with the Hon. Justice Martha Koome, Chief Justice of the Republic of Kenya and President of the Supreme Court of Kenya, as she joins Aisha Abdallah, Director of the ALN Academy, and Karim Anjarwalla, Senior Partner at ALN Kenya, in a discussion on the Rule of Law and Justice in Kenya. In part one of this conversation we discuss the significant priorities and challenges facing the judiciary, including the separation of powers, the role of the judiciary in preserving the rule of law in Africa, diversity and representation in leadership positions, and resource allocation.
Welcome to the sixth and final episode of the Out of Mind MasterClass Series! In this episode, Thomas Mundia, PCC, Executive Fellow and Coach at Strathmore Business School (SBS) takes us through the following:
-Developing Habits for Happiness
Use this link to watch the full video: https://youtu.be/cfAP-JRbgaU
Use this link to listen to this episode on the podcast. The ALN Academy podcast is available on all podcast platforms: https://lnkd.in/dQb6Qeb5
In our previous episodes, we covered:
-Defining mental health
-The mental health continuum
-Managing an unrelenting workload
-Managing unrelenting deadlines
- Relationships at the workplace
- Developing personal values
Use the link below to listen to the first episode | Mental Health in the Workplace: https://lnkd.in/dmCha5rz
Use this link to listen to the second episode | Managing Workplace Stressors: https://lnkd.in/dre2Hjuu
Use this link to listen to the third episode | Relationships in the Workplace:https://lnkd.in/dUYK5g9m
Use this link to listen to the fourth episode | Developing Healthy Coping Mechanisms:https://lnkd.in/d9ZEEk4x
Use this link to listen to the fifth episode | Personal Values and Happiness:
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About the Masterclass:
In a six-episode series, The ALN Academy, in partnership with Strathmore Law School, guides us through a better understanding of mental health and emotional well-being, how having poor mental health can affect us, methods and resources to assist us to improve our mental health, and much more.
About the instructor:
Thomas Mundia, PCC is a UK and USA Certified Emotional, Social, Gender and Moral Intelligence coach and trainer. He has trained across the continent in countries such as Uganda, Ethiopia, Malawi, Botswana, South Africa, Tanzania, Ghana, Rwanda, and Mauritius. Some of his notable clients are the Executive Committee of DFCU Bank Uganda, ABSA Group Senior Management, BOD aBi Development Limited, Safaricom Kenya Senior Management and County Executive Committee Members.
Mr Mundia currently works as an Executive Fellow and Coach at Strathmore Business School (SBS). He is a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) and mentor coach with the International Coaching Federation. He serves on the Africa Executive Coaching Council as well as the Africa Board of Coaching, Consulting, and Coaching Psychology. He is also a part-time senior faculty member of Awaken Coach Institute, where he co-trains in coach certification programmes.
The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.