
Justice Through Accountability:
The Evolution of International Criminal Justice Since Nuremberg
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
6:00 pm
From the Nuremberg Tribunals to the creation of the International Criminal Court,
the field of international justice has experienced an extraordinary evolution within
the past 50 years. Come join us for a panel discussion with three expert
practitioners and consultants who will share their views on prospects for justice
through accountability drawing from their experiences working with several of these
accountability mechanisms.
Jennifer Trahan, Iraq Prosecutions Consultant for the International Center
for Transitional Justice and former consultant to defense counsel for the
Sierra Leone Special Court.
Katherine Gallagher, Staff Attorney at the Center for Constitutional
Rights and former attorney working with the United Nations International
Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
Christine Chung, Senior Fellow at the Schell Center for International
Human Rights at Yale Law School, formerly the Senior Trial Attorney with
the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court.
Moderated By: Professor Maryellen Fullerton
Subotnick Center, 11th Floor
Food and beverages to follow.
Presented by the International Law Society Human Rights Committee.
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With any questions, contact Seher Khawaja at seher.khawaja@brooklaw.edu
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