Thursday, December 27, 2007

Symposium: The Future of International Criminal Justice - Evolving Accountability from Nuremburg to the International Criminal Court

The latest issue of the Penn State International Law Review (Vol. 25, no. 4, Spring 2007) contains the proceedings of a symposium on "The Future of International Criminal Justice - Evolving Accountability from Nuremburg to the International Criminal Court." Contents include:
  • Symposium: The Future of International Criminal Justice - Evolving Accountability from Nuremburg to the International Criminal Court
    • Louis F. Del Duca, Introduction
    • Richard Goldstone, Historical Evolution - From Nuremberg to the International Criminal Court
    • Herbert Okun, The Role of International Criminal Justice in Peace Negotiations
    • Dermot M. Groome, Re-Evaluating the Theoretical Basis and Methodology of International Criminal Trials
    • David Crane, Hybrid Tribunals - Internationalized National Prosecutions
    • Clint Williamson, The Role of the United States in International Criminal Justice
    • Mary Robinson, Keynote Address - Rule of Law and International Human Rights in Challenging Times