by Harris Institute | Nov 14, 2019 | Crimes Against Humanity Initiative, Human Rights, ICTY, International Criminal Law, The International Criminal Court, United Nations
By: Yuan Fang The symposium on the Role of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in Understanding the War and Genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina was held on Friday, October 4, 2019 at Washington University School of Law. This event was...
by Harris Institute | Nov 14, 2019 | International Criminal Law, The International Criminal Court
By: Lola Awobokun I had the pleasure of attending International Law Weekend (ILW) 2019 in New York, October 10-12, as a student ambassador of the Harris Institute. The event was jointly sponsored by the International Law Association American Branch (“ABILA”) and...
by Harris Institute | Nov 14, 2019 | International Intellectual Property Law
By: Alicia Xue The American Branch of the International Law Society’s (ABILA’s) 2019 International Law Weekend was a great experience. It was so inspiring seeing people from different nationalities, ethnicities, cultural, and social backgrounds committed to the...
by Harris Institute | Nov 6, 2019 | Foreign Affairs, space law, United Nations
By: Joshua Handelman (JD 2021) Space Law has existed as a distinct area of international principles since at least the Cold War era’s Outer Space Treaty. However, notwithstanding the mid-80s “Star Wars” fears of orbital conflict, there just hasn’t been that much human...
by Harris Institute | Nov 6, 2019 | Judgments Recognition
By: Ivan-Axel Doubrava, LL.M Candidate Washington University School of Law, Negotiation & Dispute Resolution November 6, 2019 I attended International Law Weekend (ILW) 2019 as a Harris Institute Ambassador from October 10-12th in New York City. ILW is hosted...