Prof. Darryl Robinson: "The Polarities of ICC Criticism"

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Prof. Darryl Robinson is an Associate Professor of Law at Queen’s University, Canada. From 1997-2004, he was a Legal Officer at Foreign Affairs Canada, working inter alia on the negotiation of the Rome Statute and subsidiary instruments. From 2004-2006, he was an adviser in the Office of the Prosecutor. In 2006 he became the Director of the International Human Rights Clinic at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, remaining in the office until 2008. Prof. Robinson was recently awarded the Antonio Cassese Prize for International Criminal Law Studies. His research and writing projects concern the criminal theory, international implications, and patterns of argument and discourse in International Criminal Law.