- 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
Showing posts with label Penn State International Law Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Penn State International Law Review. Show all posts
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:
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