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This is a report on the conference on International Criminal Justice, held March 19-20, 2015 at Simon Fraser University.Report contents:Panel I: Critical Evaluations of the Underlying Assumptions of International JusticePanel II: Empirical Evidence on the Functioning of International JusticePanel III: The Politics of Opposition to International JusticePanel IV: Challenges of Enforcing International JusticePanel V: Possibilities for Reforming the Current System of International JusticePanel VI: Novel Uses of International JusticePanel VII: Tensions between International Justice and Other Goals
Author: School for International Studies, Simon Fraser University, Contributor: Louise Arbour, Contributor: Onur Bakiner, Contributor: Nicole Barrett, Contributor: Rex Brynen, Contributor: Rachel A. Cichowski, Contributor: Alexander Dawson, Contributor: Richard A. Falk, Contributor: Georgette Gagnon, Contributor: Hyeran Jo, Contributor: Fannie Lafontaine, Contributor: Bridget Marchesi, Contributor: Tim McCormack, Contributor: Diane F. Orentlicher, Contributor: David Petrasek, Contributor: Jennifer A. Quaid, Contributor: Ruben Reike, Contributor: Ali A. Rizvi, Contributor: Sheri Rosenberg , Contributor: William Schabas, Contributor: Beth A. Simmons, Contributor: Jennifer Allen Simons, Contributor: Izabela Steflja, Contributor: James G. Stewart, Contributor: James K. Stewart, Contributor: Stephen J. Toope, Contributor: Castro Wesamba
Date created: 2015-11