Friday, December 2, 2011

ASIL International Criminal Law Interest Group Works-in-Progress Workshop

On December 9, 2011, the International Criminal Law Interest Group of the American Society of International Law will hold a works-in-progress workshop at the John Marshall Law School in Chicago. Here are the papers being presented and their commentators:
  • Shahram Dana (John Marshall Law School), "The Perverse Effects of International Criminal Justice"; Commentator: Dawood Ahmed (Univ. of Chicago - Law)
  • Leila Sadat (Washington Univ., St. Louis - Law), "Crimes Against Humanity: Limits, Leverage and Future Concerns"; Commentator: Tim Waters (Indiana Univ., Bloomington - Law)
  • Charles Jalloh (Univ. of Pittsburgh - Law), "The Meaning of 'Greatest Responsibility' in ICL"; Commentator: David Scheffer (Northwestern Univ. - Law)
  • Jenia Iontcheva Turner (Southern Methodist Univ. - Law), "Prosecutorial Misconduct at the ICC"; Commentator: Leila Sadat (Wash. Univ., St. Louis - Law)
  • Beth Van Schaack (Santa Clara Univ. - Law), "Jurisprudential Relativity: The Legality of the Bin Laden and Al Aulaqi Killings"; Commentator: Sasha Greenawalt (Pace Univ. - Law)
  • Alexandra Huneeus (Univ. of Wisconsin - Law), "International Criminal Law by Other Means"; Commentator: Beth Van Schaack (Santa Clara Univ. - Law)