Juan Pablo Albán, current doctoral student in the CCHR-sponsored J.S.D Program in International Human Rights Law, has been appointed an Amicus Curiae for the Special Jurisdiction for Peace in Colombia. Albán will offer his expertise through non-binding opinions to these special tribunals, set up as part of the 2016 peace agreement between the Colombian government and rebel groups
Law School International Human Rights Clinic Loyola, Romano Cesare P. R. Escrito de amicus curiae pr...
The Organization of American States (OAS) General Assembly has elected Osgoode Hall Law School Profe...
The Colombian Special Jurisdiction for Peace (Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz, JEP) is the judicia...
Juan Pablo Albán, current doctoral student in the CCHR-sponsored J.S.D Program in International Huma...
Douglass Cassel, professor of law and adviser to the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Civil and...
Osgoode PhD student Natalia Angel Cabo who is from Colombia has been put on the short list to be a j...
The objective of this research was to determine the convenience of the Amicus Curiae in the Special ...
For over fifty years, Colombia has faced a bloody and cruel civil conflict. Some of the most conserv...
Assistant Professor Steven R. Morrison has been appointed to as the Eighth Circuit\u27s Vice Chair ...
Doctor Escobar has been the ILC’s Special Rapporteur on Immunity of State Officials from Foreign Cri...
The Colombian Parliament's Justice and Peace law of 2005, introduced by the government of President ...
Transitional Justice should provide war victims with tools that attain their dignity and lead to ack...
This study investigates the current profiles of the amicus curiae and its importance in the deployme...
‘SED QUIS CUSTODIET IPSOS CUSTODIES?’ (BUT WHO WILL GUARD THE GUARDIANS?) The Case for Elevating Off...
Douglass Cassel, professor of law and adviser to the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Civil and...
Law School International Human Rights Clinic Loyola, Romano Cesare P. R. Escrito de amicus curiae pr...
The Organization of American States (OAS) General Assembly has elected Osgoode Hall Law School Profe...
The Colombian Special Jurisdiction for Peace (Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz, JEP) is the judicia...
Juan Pablo Albán, current doctoral student in the CCHR-sponsored J.S.D Program in International Huma...
Douglass Cassel, professor of law and adviser to the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Civil and...
Osgoode PhD student Natalia Angel Cabo who is from Colombia has been put on the short list to be a j...
The objective of this research was to determine the convenience of the Amicus Curiae in the Special ...
For over fifty years, Colombia has faced a bloody and cruel civil conflict. Some of the most conserv...
Assistant Professor Steven R. Morrison has been appointed to as the Eighth Circuit\u27s Vice Chair ...
Doctor Escobar has been the ILC’s Special Rapporteur on Immunity of State Officials from Foreign Cri...
The Colombian Parliament's Justice and Peace law of 2005, introduced by the government of President ...
Transitional Justice should provide war victims with tools that attain their dignity and lead to ack...
This study investigates the current profiles of the amicus curiae and its importance in the deployme...
‘SED QUIS CUSTODIET IPSOS CUSTODIES?’ (BUT WHO WILL GUARD THE GUARDIANS?) The Case for Elevating Off...
Douglass Cassel, professor of law and adviser to the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Civil and...
Law School International Human Rights Clinic Loyola, Romano Cesare P. R. Escrito de amicus curiae pr...
The Organization of American States (OAS) General Assembly has elected Osgoode Hall Law School Profe...
The Colombian Special Jurisdiction for Peace (Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz, JEP) is the judicia...