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Observations on Ghana’s legal education & paralegal training systems
By: Jim Ransdell Jim Ransdell, 2L, interned at Legal Resources Centre in Accra, Ghana during the Summer of 2014 as part of Washington University School of Law’s Global Public Interest Law Fellows Internship Program. This is the first in a series of posts by Jim...
read moreU.S. to Deport 150 Bosnians Believed to Have Participated in War Crimes and Ethnic Cleansing
By: Madaline George Last week, U.S. immigration officials announced plans to deport 150 Bosnians Serbs whom they believe took part in war crimes and ethnic cleansing during the conflict in the former Yugoslavia; a total of 300 people are suspected of having...
read moreA Global Survey on the Study of International Law
By: Ryan Scoville March 5, 2015 Recently I completed a project on the geography of international legal education. The goal was to figure out whether and to what extent universities and governments around the world require law students to study public international...
read moreThe Whitney R. Harris Institute Mourns the Passing of Thomas Schweich, former Washington University School of Law ‘Ambassador-in-Residence’
The Harris Institute and Washington University School of Law mourn the death of Thomas “Tom” Schweich, who passed away on February 26, 2015. A fifth generation Missourian, Schweich was serving at Missouri State Auditor at his death, a position to which he was elected...
read moreProfessor Curtis Milhaupt Lectures on “Party-State Inc.: Chinese Corporate Capitalism in the 21st Century”
By: Marla Borkson Date: February 23, 2015 This Tuesday February 17, 2015 Professor Curtis Milhaupt delivered The 8th annual William C. Jones Lecture to students, faculty, and professors. The lecture was cosponsored by the Whitney R. Harris World Institute and...
read moreICC Opens Preliminary Investigation in Palestine
By: Madaline George As the new year began, so did a new page in the long and storied history of Palestine’s bid for international statehood recognition. On January 16, 2015 the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) of the International Criminal Court (ICC) opened a...
read moreEsperanto – The Neutral Global Language
By: Marla Borkson The Harris Institute recently hosted Professor Ronald Glossop to give a presentation on Esperanto. Esperanto, created by Polish Physician Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof in the late 1800’s, was crafted as a neutral global language to facilitate...
read moreSteps towards Justice: The Initial Appearance of Dominic Ongwen at the ICC
By: Eleanor Gourley February 4, 2015 The afternoon of Monday January 26th, 2015, found the International Criminal Court (ICC) buzzing with visitors and journalists. The viewing gallery of Pre-Trial Chamber II was full as Dominic Ongwen appeared before the Single...
read more70th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz
By Madaline George Today, January 27th, marks the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. It was designated International Day of Commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust by the UN General Assembly Resolution 60/7 on November 1, 2005. Some 300...
read moreNext Steps for a Crimes Against Humanity Treaty
By: Leila Nadya Sadat, January 26, 2015 (Originally posted on International Criminal Justice Toady, an ABA-ICC Project) Although the international community has made significant progress with respect to the prevention and prosecution of international atrocity...
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