I am optimistic that even if the United States fails in the coming years to ratify the Rome Treaty, it will increasingly offer its support for prosecutions launched by the ICC that are consistent with Washington’s foreign policy. Then, there is the role of civil society in this and other democracies. The media, human rights organizations, and the faculty and students of so many universities have successfully pressured political leaders to take action in support of victims of atrocious crimes. It was, after all, public concern and pressure that led the United States and some of the European democracies to push the Security Council to establish the two ad hoc criminal tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. This realization should spu...
Event Description The third wave of international justice comes when victims and their advocates, ...
Tonight, I want to briefly discuss three aspects of the tribunal: structure, jurisdiction and U.S. p...
When the United Nations drafted the Rome Statute, it intended to create an entity, what would eventu...
In the fifty years that have elapsed since the Nuremberg Trials, we have made tremendous progress in...
This thesis looks at the recently created International Criminal Court (ICC) and its early cases in ...
On March 19, 2008, the Honorable Richard Goldstone, former justice on the Constitutional Court of So...
These remarks, delivered at the April 4, 2013, luncheon of the American Society of International Law...
It is a great pleasure to be here in this beautiful lecture hall at Vanderbilt University Law School...
Eight or nine years ago the American Bar Association honored the then President of Romania, Emil Con...
Today I would like to introduce the idea of a new paradigm in international relations, which was int...
Fifteen years after the passage of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), we st...
Klatsky Endowed Lecture on Human Rights by Dr. Paul R. Williams Thank you to Case Western Reserve U...
In 2002, the United States un-signed the Rome Statute – which established the International Criminal...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
Modern technology contracts the world, and as borders become more porous, an international rule of l...
Event Description The third wave of international justice comes when victims and their advocates, ...
Tonight, I want to briefly discuss three aspects of the tribunal: structure, jurisdiction and U.S. p...
When the United Nations drafted the Rome Statute, it intended to create an entity, what would eventu...
In the fifty years that have elapsed since the Nuremberg Trials, we have made tremendous progress in...
This thesis looks at the recently created International Criminal Court (ICC) and its early cases in ...
On March 19, 2008, the Honorable Richard Goldstone, former justice on the Constitutional Court of So...
These remarks, delivered at the April 4, 2013, luncheon of the American Society of International Law...
It is a great pleasure to be here in this beautiful lecture hall at Vanderbilt University Law School...
Eight or nine years ago the American Bar Association honored the then President of Romania, Emil Con...
Today I would like to introduce the idea of a new paradigm in international relations, which was int...
Fifteen years after the passage of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), we st...
Klatsky Endowed Lecture on Human Rights by Dr. Paul R. Williams Thank you to Case Western Reserve U...
In 2002, the United States un-signed the Rome Statute – which established the International Criminal...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
Modern technology contracts the world, and as borders become more porous, an international rule of l...
Event Description The third wave of international justice comes when victims and their advocates, ...
Tonight, I want to briefly discuss three aspects of the tribunal: structure, jurisdiction and U.S. p...
When the United Nations drafted the Rome Statute, it intended to create an entity, what would eventu...