In the Netherlands human rights activists have sued the government for exporting parts to F-35 fighter jets, which are currently being used in the war between Israel and Hamas, allegedly breaching the laws of war, according to the plaintiffs. Similar cases are underway in the USA, the UK - and possibly also in Denmark?
It has been the major British prestige project - the plan for a deportation center for asylum seekers in Rwanda. After initially getting the plan passed in Parliament and then rejected by the courts, the British government has come up with a new proposal for how to continue their agreement. But why is it so important for the Conservative government to get the Rwanda deal through?
Guests: Jacques Hartmann, Professor of Law at the University of Dundee in Scotland, and Poul Fritz Kjær, Professor of European Economics and Politics at CBS.
Production: Sven Johannesen and Asta Handberg.
Host: Nickolaj Sander.
Sound Design: Jonas Johs Andersen.
Editor: Tine Møller Sørensen.