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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
31.01.2012

Professor Héctor Olásolo

“Preliminary examinations, positive complementarity, modes of liability and victim participation”

20.01.2012

Dr. Maria Nybondas

“The purpose, nature and scope of command responsibility under international criminal law”

08.12.2011

Larissa van den Herik

Pillaging

25.11.2011

Thomas Mertens

ECHR cases on the domestic, retroactive prosecution of crimes against humanity after regime change

09.11.2011

Diane Amann

International Criminal Justice and the Value of Peace

25.10.2011

Máximo Langer

Universal Jurisdiction versus the International Criminal Court?

26.09.2011

Jens Mierhenrich

Lawfare in International Law: A Conceptual Analysis

15.09.2011

Hannah Tonkin

State Control over Private Military and Security Companies in Armed Conflict

06.07.2011

Prosecutor Brenda Hollis

Lessons learned as an international prosecutor

28.06.2011 Professor Yuma Totani

Professor Yuma Totani

The Tokyo War Crimes Trial and other World War II Judicial Proceedings in the Asia-Pacific Region, 1945-1952

16.06.2011

Professor Leila Sadat

The Crimes Against Humanity Initiative

14.06.2011 PRESENTACIONCOMPETENCIASCIUDADANASCOLOMBIA10062011.pdf

Colombian Vice-Minister for Education, Mauricio Perfetti del Corral

Conflict Resolution and Violence Prevention: The Citizenship Competencies Program of the Ministry of Education of Colombia

01.06.2011

Professor Eric Stover

Confronting Comrade Duch: Civil Parties and their Experiences Testifying before the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia

27.05.2011

Professor Mireille Delmas-Marty

Building a durable peace: reducing the tension between law and power

09.05.2011 TeitelBeyondCompliance.pdf

Professor Ruti Teitel

Beyond Compliance: Rethinking Why International Law Really Matters

04.04.2011 GRAVEBREACHESMUCHADOABOUTSERIOUSVIOLATIONS.pdf

Mr. Chile Eboe-Osuji

"Grave Breaches" as war crimes

23.03.2011

Professor Mia Swart

Judicial Interpretation at the ICC: Article 21 and the differences with the ad hoc Tribunals

03.03.2011

Dr. Maria Varaki

"The Interests of Justice" under Article 53 of the Rome Statute: Legal and Policy Implications

15.02.2011

Professor Claus Kress

The Crime of Aggression: The Key Pillars of the Kampala Compromise

13.01.2011

Judge Ronald Young

Prosecution from the Perspective of a Judge

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