International Criminal Law


Description:  

The International Criminal Law Interest Group has a primary purpose of facilitating networking on research, studies, drafts and proposals of a private or governmental nature concerning international criminal law and institutions, specifically the most severe international crimes such as genocide, war crimes, and other crimes against humanity, and issues of international criminal tribunals vs. domestic prosecution.

This objective is addressed by publishing a newsletter, Accountability, which has included essays, book reviews and notices of interest to Group members: www.asil.org/accountability/

The group also organizes panels on international criminal law and institutions at the ASIL Annual Meeting, sponsors conferences and regional meetings, and looks to collaborate in the future with other groups of similar interest.

To join this Interest Group's discussion forum, see its Group documents, and access other members' only features, login or join ASIL.

Officers:

Shahram Dana
Co-Chair
Kathleen Doty
Treasurer
Dov Jacobs
Newsletter Editor
Charles Jalloh
Co-Chair