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2008

International Law

American University Washington College of Law

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Shrinking The Space For Denial: The Impact Of The Icty In Serbia, Diane Orentlicher May 2008

Shrinking The Space For Denial: The Impact Of The Icty In Serbia, Diane Orentlicher

Reports

This groundbreaking report published by the Open Society Justice Initiative examines the impact in Serbia of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).Shrinking the Space for Denial: The Impact of the ICTY in Serbia is the most comprehensive analysis to date of the court's impact in a country directly affected by its work. The report by Diane Orentlicher, professor of international law at American University's Washington College of Law and special counsel to the Justice Initiative, is published in conjunction with the 15th anniversary of the ICTY's founding.The 134-page report provides a detailed look at the ICTY's role …


International Legal Updates, Matthew Solis, Jennifer Jaimes, Rukayya Furo, Ari Levin, Morgan E. Rog, Mahreen Gillani, Alex Cheng Jan 2008

International Legal Updates, Matthew Solis, Jennifer Jaimes, Rukayya Furo, Ari Levin, Morgan E. Rog, Mahreen Gillani, Alex Cheng

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


El Derecho Humano Al Medio Ambiente: El Caso De Los Pueblos Autóctonos , Rodrigo Dellutri Jan 2008

El Derecho Humano Al Medio Ambiente: El Caso De Los Pueblos Autóctonos , Rodrigo Dellutri

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


2007 In Iraq: The Surge And Benchmarks - A New Way Forward? , Darin E.W. Johnson Jan 2008

2007 In Iraq: The Surge And Benchmarks - A New Way Forward? , Darin E.W. Johnson

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rethinking The Political Future: An Alternative To The Ethno-Sectarian Division Of Iraq , Paul R. Williams, Matthew T. Simpson Jan 2008

Rethinking The Political Future: An Alternative To The Ethno-Sectarian Division Of Iraq , Paul R. Williams, Matthew T. Simpson

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


La Contribución Del Derecho Humano Internacional A La Protección Ambiental: Integrar Para Mejor Cuidar La Tierra Y La Humanidad, Edson Ferreira De Carvalho Jan 2008

La Contribución Del Derecho Humano Internacional A La Protección Ambiental: Integrar Para Mejor Cuidar La Tierra Y La Humanidad, Edson Ferreira De Carvalho

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Improvement With Impunity: Development-Induced Displacement And The Guiding Principle 6(2)(C) Proportionality Test Applied To The Merowe Dam Project In Sudan, Trevor L. Gross Jan 2008

Improvement With Impunity: Development-Induced Displacement And The Guiding Principle 6(2)(C) Proportionality Test Applied To The Merowe Dam Project In Sudan, Trevor L. Gross

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Prologue, Claudio Grossman Jan 2008

Prologue, Claudio Grossman

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction, Claudia Martin, Diego Rodríguez-Pinzón Jan 2008

Introduction, Claudia Martin, Diego Rodríguez-Pinzón

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Los Derechos De Los Pueblos Indígenas Y La Protección Al Medio Ambiente Dentro Del Sistema Interamericano De Protección De Los Derechos Humanos, Rodrigo Durango Cordero Jan 2008

Los Derechos De Los Pueblos Indígenas Y La Protección Al Medio Ambiente Dentro Del Sistema Interamericano De Protección De Los Derechos Humanos, Rodrigo Durango Cordero

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Spoiling Movi's River: Towards Recognition Of Persecutory Environmental Harm Within The Meaning Of The Refugee Convention , Carly Marcs Jan 2008

Spoiling Movi's River: Towards Recognition Of Persecutory Environmental Harm Within The Meaning Of The Refugee Convention , Carly Marcs

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction, Christina J. Sheetz, Matthew T. Simpson Jan 2008

Introduction, Christina J. Sheetz, Matthew T. Simpson

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Strategic Water For Iraq: The Need For Planning And Action , Frederick Michael Lorenz Jan 2008

Strategic Water For Iraq: The Need For Planning And Action , Frederick Michael Lorenz

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Iraq's Displaced: Where To Turn? , Roberta Cohen Jan 2008

Iraq's Displaced: Where To Turn? , Roberta Cohen

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Iraq's Minority Crisis And U.S. National Security: Protecting Minority Rights In Iraq, Michael Youash Jan 2008

Iraq's Minority Crisis And U.S. National Security: Protecting Minority Rights In Iraq, Michael Youash

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Building Victim-Led Coalitions To Press For Justice Following Mass Atrocity, Diane Orentlicher Jan 2008

Building Victim-Led Coalitions To Press For Justice Following Mass Atrocity, Diane Orentlicher

Presentations

Remarks: Assurances of victim participation in proceedings before the International Criminal Court and Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia have been seen as a welcome corrective to the flawed model of earlier tribunals. The first such tribunal created since the postwar period, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), was established by the UN Security Council in May 1993 without even consulting those who survived the atrocities that gave rise to its creation, the majority of which took place in Bosnia-Herzegovina.Nor were victims formally incorporated into the ICTY's work except for those who provided testimony and other …


International Legal Updates, Carlin Moore, Bryan Bach, Megan Chapman, Soumya Venkatesh, Kate Kovarovic, Angad Singh, Hellia Kanzi Jan 2008

International Legal Updates, Carlin Moore, Bryan Bach, Megan Chapman, Soumya Venkatesh, Kate Kovarovic, Angad Singh, Hellia Kanzi

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.