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“Justice Delayed but Never Denied” with Chief Prosecutor of the UN International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals” Dr. Serge Brammertz from Belgium

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What does justice look like in a world at war? Join us for a powerful conversation on Leading Boldly into the Future with host Anne Pratt as we explore the relentless pursuit of international justice with one of the world’s leading criminal prosecutors, Chief Prosecutor of the UN International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals Dr. Serge Brammertz. From tracking down war criminals in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda to confronting the sobering reality of over 110 armed conflicts today, Dr. Brammertz reflects on his lifelong mission for accountability, the shifting landscape of global leadership, and the heartbreaking yet inspiring voices of survivors. Despite setbacks, his message is clear: giving up is not an option. Tune in to uncover what justice and hope truly mean in the face of conflict.

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What does justice look like in a world at war? Join us for a powerful conversation on Leading Boldly into the Future with host Anne Pratt as we explore the relentless pursuit of international justice with one of the world’s leading criminal prosecutors, Chief Prosecutor of the UN International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals Dr. Serge Brammertz. From tracking down war criminals in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda to confronting the sobering reality of over 110 armed conflicts today, Dr. Brammertz reflects on his lifelong mission for accountability, the shifting landscape of global leadership, and the heartbreaking yet inspiring voices of survivors. Despite setbacks, his message is clear: giving up is not an option. Tune in to uncover what justice and hope truly mean in the face of conflict.

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What does justice look like in a world at war? Join us for a powerful conversation on Leading Boldly into the Future with host Anne Pratt as we explore the relentless pursuit of international justice with one of the world’s leading criminal prosecutors, Chief Prosecutor of the UN International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals Dr. Serge Brammertz . From tracking down war criminals in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda to confronting the sobering reality of over 110 armed conflicts today, Dr. Brammertz reflects on his lifelong mission for accountability, the shifting landscape of global leadership, and the heartbreaking yet inspiring voices of survivors. Despite setbacks, his message is clear: giving up is not an option. Tune in to uncover what justice and hope truly mean in the face of conflict. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com…
 
What if everything you thought about leadership was wrong? Today, host Anne Pratt is joined by Larry Robertson who challenges the traditional playbook on leadership. Larry is a three-time bestselling author whose insights redefine what it means to lead in today’s world. We’ll explore rebel leadership—why leadership must be situational, how boldness fuels transformation, and why the best leaders don’t just lead—they create environments where everyone is empowered to step up. From movements that changed history to the hidden dynamics of bold leadership, this conversation is packed with wisdom that will shift your perspective on influence, adaptability, and collective action. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com…
 
Step into the heart of global diplomacy, where the fate of nations is decided—this episode takes you behind the scenes of United Nations global negotiations. Our guest, Amb. Elayne Whyte Gómez, who has held pivotal roles including Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, reflects on her early influences —from family discussions to the remarkable events that sparked her passion for diplomacy and leadership. Tune in as we unravel the story behind her bold career moves, pioneering work in social justice, and the lessons she's learned along the way in advocating for change on the world stage. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com…
 
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