Spring 2009 Course Schedule

Intl Crim Courts: Theory & Practice (LAW-795-018)
SaCouto, Agirre

Meets: 03:30 PM - 05:20 PM (W) - Room 351

Enrolled: 10 / Limit: 20

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Description

International Criminal Courts: Theory and Practice will provide an introduction to international criminal law and explore the various ways in which international and “internationalized” courts and tribunals have attempted to enforce criminal responsibility for serious violations of human rights and humanitarian law. The course will examine in detail the core international crimes and modes of criminal responsibility adjudicated by these tribunals thus far, best practices regarding investigation of mass crimes, challenges to prosecution of such crimes and the role of victims and the rights of the accused in proceedings before these tribunals.

Textbooks and Other Materials

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First Class Readings

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