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Guest Lectures

The Office of the Prosecutor has established a Lecture Series, attracting distinguished professors, publicists and practitioners in the fields of international criminal law, international humanitarian law, international human rights and other relevant areas. These lectures form an integral component of staff training within the Office.

The Office does not provide any funding for this Lecture Series, and speakers are not compensated for travel or remunerated in any form. The Office continues to seek highly-qualified speakers, both women and men, representing the principal legal systems and regions of the world. Selected lectures and biographies of guest lecturers are available below.

Date Title
01.12.2009

Ms. Norul Rashid

Responding to Genocide: Prevention and Justice

30.11.2009

Prof. John Dugard

The work of the Arab League’s Independent Fact-Finding Committee on Gaza

24.11.2009

Prof. Timothy McCormack

Australia's national implementation of international criminal law and the use of article 1(F) of the Refugee Convention

11.11.2009

Mr. Nils Melzer

The ICRC's Interpretive Guidance on the Notion of 'Direct Participation in Hostilities'

02.11.2009

Mr. Richard Wilson

The use of background witnesses in international criminal trials: Prosecution and Defence strategies

15.10.2009

Ambassadors Radwan Ben Khadra and Hesham Youssef

The role of the Arab League and the Arab world in international justice

25.06.2009 PresentationErrolMendes.pdf

Prof. Errol Mendes

The important role of the IMF and external creditors in case of arrest warrants from the International Criminal Court – the case of Sudan

25.05.2009 PresentationJosephKamara.doc

Mr. Joseph Kamara

The RUF case and its legacy

18.05.2009 LongPresentationwithtemplate.ppt

Prof. Nadja Long

Joint investigation teams - experiences and challenges

12.05.2009 PresentationCynthiaPetrigh.ppt

Mrs. Cynthia Petrigh

Remedies for victims of international crimes: Consequences of the prosecution of perpetrators and possible additional measures

22.04.2009 PresentationMOsiel.pdf

Prof. Mark Osiel

Perpetration by Hierarchical Organization

27.03.2009

Mr. William Pace

Civil Society and the ICC

30.01.2009

Prof. Kevin Jon Heller

Situational Gravity under the Rome Statute

21.11.2008 ICCOTP20081121Clark.pdf

Prof. Roger S. Clark

Aggression and other developments

17.11.2008

Mr. Satya Tripathi

The Interaction between the Human Rights Office of the Peacekeeping Mission in Bosnia (UNMIBH) and the ICTY

12.11.2008

Baroness Caroline Cox

Eye Witness Account of the Tragedies of War in Southern Sudan, the Nuba Mountains, Southern Blue Nile and Eastern Sudan: a preface to Darfur

10.11.2008

Prof. Kathryn Sikkink

The Impact of National Human Rights Trials on Human Rights Practices

27.10.2008 ICCOTP20081027MacKinnon.pdf

Prof. Catharine MacKinnon

The Recognition of Rape as an Act of Genocide – Prosecutor v. Akayesu

10.10.2008

Mr. Pierre Hazan

Transitional justice put to the test

30.09.2008

Mr. Stephen Rapp

The notion of “direct and public incitement to commit genocide” – lessons from the Media Trial

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