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Documentation For Accountability, Jessica C. Levy, Paul R. Williams
Documentation For Accountability, Jessica C. Levy, Paul R. Williams
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
" In armed conflicts across the globe, it is imperative that war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, and other violations of international humanitarian law are effectively documented. Providing such documentation to judicial mechanisms can be critical for efforts to hold those who commit atrocities accountable. 72 Given the delays that routinely plague efforts to secure justice, it is important that the crimes are documented and that the evidence is ready for use in prosecutions when they emerge. Fortunately, the number of civil society actors engaged in documentation projects is growing rapidly, and technological innovations are beginning to emerge to assist …
Lawyering Peace: Infusing Accountability Into The Peace Negotiations Process, Dr. Paul R. Williams
Lawyering Peace: Infusing Accountability Into The Peace Negotiations Process, Dr. Paul R. Williams
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
Klatsky Endowed Lecture on Human Rights by Dr. Paul R. Williams
"Thank you to Case Western Reserve University School of Law, and in particular Dean Michael Scharf, for providing me with the privilege of delivering the Klatsky Endowed Lecture on Human Rights. Thank you, Milena Sterio, for your wonderful introduction. It is my honor to receive the Cox International Law Center’s Humanitarian Award for Advancing Global Justice and join the inspiring array of international law scholars and practitioners who have received it in years prior. I am also pleased to have the opportunity to speak today to such an engaged …
Accountability For State Crimes: The Past Twenty Years And The Next Twenty Years, Aryeh Neier
Accountability For State Crimes: The Past Twenty Years And The Next Twenty Years, Aryeh Neier
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
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