Side Event: Book Launch and Discussion “Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: The Deterrent Effect of International Criminal Tribunals” (co-hosted by the International Nuremberg Principles Academy (INPA) and Germany)

Highlights: Prof. Linda Carter, University of the Pacific and McGeorge School of Law as well as editor of the book, called the deterrence effect a long-term development, which was based on several factors such as the creation of an historical […]

Side Event: “Draft Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against Humanity” (hosted by the Federal Republic of Germany and the Republic of Korea)

Speakers: Sean Murphy, Moderator, Special Rapporteur on Crimes Against Humanity, International Law Commission Hassan Bubacar Jallow, Former Prosecutor, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Judge O-Gon Kwon, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia Solomon Sacco, Senior Legal Advisor, Amnesty International […]

Side Event: “Through the looking glass – imagining the future of international criminal justice” (hosted by the African Group for Justice and Accountability)

Highlights: Athalia Molokomme, Attorney General of Botswana, said she strongly believes that it is everyone’s duty and responsibility to be present at the Assembly of States Parties and to support both the Rome Statute and the Court itself. She emphasized […]

Side Event: “National Jurisdictions in the front line of fighting impunity” (hosted by the EU Network for investigation and prosecution of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes)

Highlights: Henrik Attorps, Senior Public Prosecutor of the International Public Prosecution Office in Sweden, suggested in terms of best practice a rather “educational approach” regarding trials under national jurisdiction, since the prosecutor needs to explain circumstantial issues to the judges […]