17:30-19:00
British Institute
of International and
Comparative Law
More than a decade after the creation of the International Criminal Court,
international criminal law can be seen as a complex and ever growing legal
system. This seminar will assess recent developments in theory and practice of
international criminal law, such as contribution of a comparative perspective for
the advancement of international criminal law, the position of victims before
international criminal tribunals and current developments related to the legal
framework of the Rome Statute.
Chair
Rodney Dixon, Temple Garden Chambers
Keynote speaker
Howard Morrison, Judge at the International Criminal Court
Discussants
Dr Mohamed Elewa Badar, Northumbria School of Law
Gaelle Carayon, REDRESS
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