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Criminalizing Hate Speech: A Comment On The Ictr’S Judgment In The Prosecutor V. Nahimana, Et Al., Diane F. Orentlicher Oct 2012

Criminalizing Hate Speech: A Comment On The Ictr’S Judgment In The Prosecutor V. Nahimana, Et Al., Diane F. Orentlicher

Diane Orentlicher

No abstract provided.


Sexual Assault Issues Before The War Crimes Tribunal, Diane Orentlicher Oct 2012

Sexual Assault Issues Before The War Crimes Tribunal, Diane Orentlicher

Diane Orentlicher

No abstract provided.


International Justice Marks Its Fifteenth Anniversary: A Preliminary Assessment Of The Icty’S Impact In Serbia, Diane Orentlicher Oct 2012

International Justice Marks Its Fifteenth Anniversary: A Preliminary Assessment Of The Icty’S Impact In Serbia, Diane Orentlicher

Diane Orentlicher

No abstract provided.


The New Un Human Rights Council, Morton H. Halperin, Diane F. Orentlicher Oct 2012

The New Un Human Rights Council, Morton H. Halperin, Diane F. Orentlicher

Diane Orentlicher

No abstract provided.


Transcript: Advocacy Before Regional Human Rights Bodies: A Cross-Regional Agenda, Victor Abramovich, Charlotte De Broutelles, Santiago Canton, Paolo Carozza, Andrew Drzemczewski, Jonathan Fanton, Leonardo Franco, Felipe González, Claudio Grossman, Elizabeth Abi-Mershed, Bahame Tom-Mukirya Nyanduga, Diane Orentlicher, Fatsah Ouguergouz, Diego Rodriguez-Pinzón, Sergio Garcia Ramirez, Manuel Ventura Robles, Pablo Saavedra Oct 2012

Transcript: Advocacy Before Regional Human Rights Bodies: A Cross-Regional Agenda, Victor Abramovich, Charlotte De Broutelles, Santiago Canton, Paolo Carozza, Andrew Drzemczewski, Jonathan Fanton, Leonardo Franco, Felipe González, Claudio Grossman, Elizabeth Abi-Mershed, Bahame Tom-Mukirya Nyanduga, Diane Orentlicher, Fatsah Ouguergouz, Diego Rodriguez-Pinzón, Sergio Garcia Ramirez, Manuel Ventura Robles, Pablo Saavedra

Diane Orentlicher

No abstract provided.


Counterpoint: Taking Exception, Diane Orentlicher Oct 2012

Counterpoint: Taking Exception, Diane Orentlicher

Diane Orentlicher

No abstract provided.


Criminalizing Hate Speech In The Crucible Of Trial: Prosecutor V. Nahimana , Diane F. Orentlicher Oct 2012

Criminalizing Hate Speech In The Crucible Of Trial: Prosecutor V. Nahimana , Diane F. Orentlicher

Diane Orentlicher

No abstract provided.


Panel 1: Are Adequate Legal Frameworks In Place At The Domestic Level? Challenging Impunity , Diane Orentlicher Oct 2012

Panel 1: Are Adequate Legal Frameworks In Place At The Domestic Level? Challenging Impunity , Diane Orentlicher

Diane Orentlicher

No abstract provided.


War Crimes Tribunal Dismisses Jurisdictional Challenge, Diane F. Orentlicher Oct 2012

War Crimes Tribunal Dismisses Jurisdictional Challenge, Diane F. Orentlicher

Diane Orentlicher

No abstract provided.


Session Five: Expert Panel Discussion On Fighting Impunity, Jonathan Beynon, Diane F. Orentlicher, Suzanne Jabbour, Duarte Nuno Vieira, Vivienne Nathanson Oct 2012

Session Five: Expert Panel Discussion On Fighting Impunity, Jonathan Beynon, Diane F. Orentlicher, Suzanne Jabbour, Duarte Nuno Vieira, Vivienne Nathanson

Diane Orentlicher

No abstract provided.


The Future Of Universal Jurisdiction In The New Architecture Of Transnational Justice, Diane Orentlicher Oct 2012

The Future Of Universal Jurisdiction In The New Architecture Of Transnational Justice, Diane Orentlicher

Diane Orentlicher

In this essay the author addresses several issues raised by emerging trends in the use of universal jurisdiction. She argues that recent developments raise concerns about how jurisdictional authority should be allocated among states as well as between officials of states and officers of international tribunals. Growing recourse to universal jurisdiction raises questions about whose claim should receive priority when more than one court seeks to prosecute an individual for the same crime. The question has been further complicated by the emergence of a new breed of court, such as the Special Court for Sierra Leone, which is shaped by …