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| 1 | Cyber evidence question |
| 2 | Completion strategy question |
| 3 | Superior responsibility question |
| 4 | Anniversary question |
| 5 | Aggression question |
| 6 | Performance question |
| 7 | Withdrawal question |
| 8 | S***ual and gender-based violence question |
| 9 | Outreach question |
| 10 | Arrest question |
| 11 | Africa question |
| 12 | Ma*** r*** question |
| 13 | Reparations question |
| 14 | Prevention question |
| 15 | Libya question |
| 16 | Oversight question |
| 17 | Darfur question |
| 18 | Gaza jurisdiction question |
| 19 | The rome statute |
| 20 | Awards for the ıcc forum |
| 21 | The ıcc forum named one of the world’s top three justice ınnovations of 2012 by the hague ınst**ute for the ınternationalisation of law (hiil) |
| 22 | 2013 lecture series |
| 23 | Universality lecture |
| 24 | Peace lecture |
| 25 | Victims lecture |
| 26 | Arrest lecture |
| 27 | Efficiency lecture |
| 28 | Deterrence lecture |
| 29 | Security council lecture |
| 30 | Politics and ınternational justice lecture |
| 31 | The ıcc forum book |
| 32 | ınvited experts |
| 33 | A***ociate editors |
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| 1 | To what extent can cyber evidence repositories, and digital and open-source evidence, facilitate the work of the otp, and the ıcc more generally? |
| 2 | What might be some elements of an ıcc completion strategy for situations under investigation? |
| 3 | What does the bemba appeal judgment say about superior responsibility under article 28 of the rome statute? |
| 4 | ın the rome statute’s third decade, what key reforms could make the international criminal justice project stronger, more efficient, and more effective? |
| 5 | What should be the policy and approach of the office of the prosecutor in conducting investigations and prosecutions with regard to the crime of aggression? |
| 6 | The ıcc has established four key goals regarding, broadly, its proceedings, leaders***p, witness security, and victim access. what are the appropriate ways to measure the ıcc’s progress towards those stated goals? how can the performance of the ıcc as a whole be properly a***essed? |
| 7 | ın recent weeks, the governments of the republic of burundi, the republic of south africa, and the ıslamic republic of the gambia have announced their intention to withdraw from the ıcc. how will this affect the emerging system of international criminal justice in the short and long term? what steps might be taken to strengthen that project? |
| 8 | How can the office of the prosecutor (“otp” or “office”) of the ınternational criminal court (“ıcc” or the “court”) secure better cooperation from those individuals and organisations on the ground responding to s***ual and gender-based violence, in order to facilitate its independent investigations and gain access to reliable evidence necessary to effectively investigate and prosecute such crimes? |
| 9 | How can the ıcc and its stakeholders more fully address challenges to outreach and public information, better utilize technology and other methods to enhance understanding of the court’s mandate and activities, and promote support for its work? |
| 10 | What more can be done to secure the arrest and surrender of persons subject to arrest warrants issued by the ınternational criminal court? |
| 11 | ıs the ınternational criminal court targeting africa inappropriately? |
| 12 | Can the ınternational criminal court sustain a conviction for the underlying crime of ma*** r*** without testimony from victims? |
| 13 | What ınternational criminal court reparations regime would be most appropriate for addressing ma*** atrocities and war crimes? |
| 14 | What measures should be taken to maximize the crime prevention impact of the ınternational criminal court? |
| 15 | Should saif al-ıslam gaddafi be tried by the national transitional council of libya or by the ınternational criminal court? |
| 16 | This debate addresses a const**utional issue: what is the proper balance between the independence of the ınternational criminal court and the oversight role of the a***embly of states parties regarding the court’s administration under article 112 of the rome statute? |
| 17 | What are the obligations of contracting parties to the genocide convention to implement arrest warrants for genocide issued by the ınternational criminal court, and of african union state parties to implement ıcc arrest warrants generally? |
| 18 | Does the prosecutor of the ınternational criminal court have the authority to open an investigation into alleged crimes committed in the 2008-2009 gaza conflict? |
| 19 | Preamble |
| 20 | Special lecture videos & debates |
| 21 | ıs universal state partic****tion in the ınternational criminal court system desirable and, if so, how could that be achieved? |
| 22 | To what extent can the ınternational criminal court advance peace around the world? |
| 23 | A***uming that the ınternational criminal court chooses to retain victim partic****tion in its processes, how can victims’ representation at the ıcc be improved and victims’ rights be protected? |
| 24 | What steps can and should the ınternational criminal court take to secure the arrest and surrender of indictees? |
| 25 | ın what ways could the ınternational criminal court’s bureaucracy, finances, judicial election process, and relations***p with the states parties be reformed to increase its efficiency as an instrument for international justice? |
| 26 | To what extent is the deterrence of ma*** atrocities an attainable goal of the ınternational criminal court? |
| 27 | How should the relations***p between the ınternational criminal court and the united nations security council be changed, if at all, to advance international justice? |
| 28 | To what extent should the ınternational criminal court’s office of the prosecutor consider or engage in politics to advance international justice? |
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| 1 | ınvited experts’ opinions discussion background (9) |
| 2 | ınvited experts’ opinions discussion background (8) |
| 3 | Discussion background |
| 4 | ın collaboration with stanford university |
| 5 | Video & discussion (8) |
| No | Text |
| 1 | The States Parties to this Statute, |
| 2 | Conscious |
| 3 | Mindful |
| 4 | Recognizing |
| 5 | Affirming |
| 6 | Determined |
| 7 | The Human Rights Project at UCLA School of Law |
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| 1 | Forum (4) |
| 2 | The ICC Forum |
| 3 | (above) |
| 4 | (below) |
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| 1 | Aronson/Piracés |
| 2 | Costello |
| 3 | Kayyali et al. |
| 4 | Koenig |
| 5 | Van Schaack (2) |
| 6 | Professor Jay D. Aronson |
| 7 | Enrique Piracés |
| 8 | Róisín Á Costello, LL.B., M.A., LL.M. |
| 9 | Dia Kayyali |
| 10 | Raja Althaibani |
| 11 | Yvonne Ng |
| 12 | Dr. Alexa Koenig |
| 13 | Professor Beth Van Schaack (2) |
| 14 | Evenson/Smith |
| 15 | Hamilton |
| 16 | h****er |
| 17 | Pocar (2) |
| 18 | Whiting (2) |
| 19 | Elizabeth Evenson |
| 20 | Alison A. Smith |
| 21 | Rebecca J. Hamilton, J.D, MPP |
| 22 | Professor Kevin Jon h****er |
| 23 | Judge Fausto Pocar (2) |
| 24 | Alex Whiting, J.D. (2) |
| 25 | Rome Statute (2) |
| 26 | Amann |
| 27 | Jackson |
| 28 | Newton |
| 29 | Poutou |
| 30 | Sadat (2) |
| 31 | Diane Marie Amann |
| 32 | Professor Miles Jackson |
| 33 | Professor Michael A. Newton |
| 34 | Nadia Carine Fornel Poutou, Esq. |
| 35 | Leila Nadya Sadat, J.D., L.L.M, D.E.A., PhD (hon.) (2) |
| 36 | Akande/Dias |
| 37 | d****er (3) |
| 38 | Dieng |
| 39 | Ferstman (2) |
| 40 | Jia |
| 41 | Schabas (2) |
| 42 | Scheffer (3) |
| 43 | Sluiter (2) |
| 44 | Professor Dapo Akande |
| 45 | Talita de Souza Dias, DPhil Candidate (Oxon), MJur (Oxon), LLB (UFPE) |
| 46 | Richard d****er (4) |
| 47 | Dr. Adama Dieng |
| 48 | Carla Ferstman, LL.B, LL.M, DPhil (Oxon.) |
| 49 | Bing Bing Jia, DPhil (Oxon.) |
| 50 | William A. Schabas OC MRIA |
| 51 | Amba***ador David Scheffer (4) |
| 52 | Göran Sluiter, Ph.D. |
| 53 | Akande (2) |
| 54 | d’Aboville |
| 55 | Dinstein |
| 56 | Ferencz |
| 57 | Ruys |
| 58 | Sewall |
| 59 | Dapo Akande (2) |
| 60 | Benoît d’Aboville |
| 61 | Professor Yoram Dinstein |
| 62 | Donald M. Ferencz |
| 63 | Tom Ruys, Ph.D., LL.M. |
| 64 | Sarah Sewall, D. Phil. |
| 65 | Dancy |
| 66 | Krcmaric |
| 67 | McIntyre |
| 68 | Shany |
| 69 | Stahn |
| 70 | Geoff Dancy, Ph.D. |
| 71 | Daniel Krcmaric, Ph.D. |
| 72 | Gabrielle Louise McIntyre |
| 73 | Professor Yuval Shany |
| 74 | Carsten Stahn, Ph.D., LL.M. |
| 75 | Ba***iouni (3) |
| 76 | Clarke (2) |
| 77 | M. Cherif Ba***iouni (4) |
| 78 | Kamari Maxine Clarke, Ph.D., M.S.L. |
| 79 | Apple |
| 80 | De Vos |
| 81 | SáCouto |
| 82 | Seelinger |
| 83 | Betsy Apple, J.D. |
| 84 | Christian De Vos, J.D., Ph.D. |
| 85 | Susana SáCouto, J.D., MALD |
| 86 | Kim Thuy Seelinger, J.D. |
| 87 | Cole |
| 88 | Ramirez |
| 89 | Vinck |
| 90 | C. Werby |
| 91 | O. Werby |
| 92 | Professor Alison Cole |
| 93 | Phuong N. Pham, Ph.D. |
| 94 | Francisco O. Ramirez, Ph.D. |
| 95 | Patrick Vinck, Ph.D. |
| 96 | Christopher Werby, J.D. |
| 97 | Olga Werby, Ed.D. |
| 98 | Banteka |
| 99 | Parker |
| 100 | Ryngaert |
| 101 | Nadia Banteka, LL.M. |
| 102 | Tom Parker |
| 103 | Professor Cedric Ryngaert |
| 104 | deGuzman |
| 105 | Taku |
| 106 | Tejan-Cole |
| 107 | Dougla*** Hansen |
| 108 | Kamari Maxine Clarke, Ph.D. |
| 109 | Margaret M. deGuzman |
| 110 | Chief Charles Achaleke Taku |
| 111 | Abdul Tejan-Cole |
| 112 | Askin |
| 113 | de Brouwer |
| 114 | Hagan |
| 115 | MacKinnon |
| 116 | Wedgwood |
| 117 | Kelly Dawn Askin, J.D., Ph.D. |
| 118 | Anne-Marie de Brouwer, Ph.D., LL.M. |
| 119 | John Hagan, Ph.D. |
| 120 | Catharine A. MacKinnon, J.D., Ph.D. |
| 121 | Ruth Wedgwood, J.D. |
| 122 | Levmore |
| 123 | Mégret |
| 124 | Posner |
| 125 | Carla Ferstman, B.A., LL.B., LL.M. |
| 126 | Saul Levmore, J.D., Ph.D. |
| 127 | Frédéric Mégret, LlB, DEA, Dipl. IEP, Ph.D. |
| 128 | Eric A. Posner |
| 129 | Anderson |
| 130 | Broude |
| 131 | Burke-White |
| 132 | Goldstone |
| 133 | Kenneth Anderson |
| 134 | Dr. Tomer Broude |
| 135 | William W. Burke-White, J.D., Ph.D. |
| 136 | Richard J. Goldstone |
| 137 | Alvarez |
| 138 | Cowdery |
| 139 | du Plessis |
| 140 | Khan |
| 141 | van der Wilt |
| 142 | José E. Alvarez |
| 143 | Nicholas Richard Cowdery AM QC BA LLB |
| 144 | Max du Plessis |
| 145 | Christopher Gevers |
| 146 | Akbar Khan, LLB (Hons), LLM, Barrister-at-Law |
| 147 | Harmen van der Wilt, PhD |
| 148 | Genocide Convention |
| 149 | Gaeta |
| 150 | Mutua |
| 151 | Paola Gaeta, Ph.D. |
| 152 | Makau W. Mutua |
| 153 | William A. Schabas, LLD, OC, MRIA |
| 154 | Göran Sluiter, Ph.D. |
| 155 | Fletcher |
| 156 | Glasius |
| 157 | Kearney |
| 158 | Quigley |
| 159 | Ronen |
| 160 | Professor George P. Fletcher |
| 161 | Dr. Marlies Glasius |
| 162 | Dr. Michael Kearney |
| 163 | John Quigley, M.A., LL.B. |
| 164 | Yaël Ronen |
| 165 | Helen Stacy |
| 166 | William R. Pace |
| 167 | Carla Ferstman, B.A., LL.B, LL.M. |
| 168 | James D. Fearon, Ph.D. |
| 169 | Professor Richard H. Steinberg |
| 170 | Human Rights & International Criminal Law Online Forum |
| 171 | Forum |
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