Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy's Podcast

Radhabinod Pal and the Contours of Justice - Justify Season 5 Episode 8


Listen Later

While the Nuremberg trials echo widely in our collective pasts, much fewer remember its lesser-known twin, the Tokyo Trials. Even fewer still recall the lone voice of dissent that emerged from them: Justice Radhabinod Pal.
His judgment at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East was radical, scathing, and - depending on who you ask - either deeply principled or dangerously flawed. In post-war Japan, he’s a hero. In the West, his legal reasoning has been picked apart for decades. And yet, Pal’s dissent continues to echo—raising urgent questions about how we write the history of justice, who gets to decide what counts as a war crime, and whether international law has ever really escaped its colonial roots.
Joining us this episode is Partha Chatterjee - acclaimed anthropologist, historian of the empire, and author of ‘I Am the People’ - to explore what Pal’s dissent tells us about the global South’s search for sovereignty in a world shaped by imperial legality.
#Justify #Podcast #LegalPodcast #Imperialism #Law #LawStudents #colonialresistance
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy's PodcastBy Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy's Podcast

  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1

1

1 ratings


More shows like Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy's Podcast

View all
The Developer podcast by The Developer

The Developer podcast

1 Listeners

The Rachman Review by Financial Times

The Rachman Review

139 Listeners

The Morning Brief by The Economic Times

The Morning Brief

14 Listeners

Unhedged by Financial Times & Pushkin Industries

Unhedged

173 Listeners