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22 May 2023, 7:33 am by Ryan Goodman
” Human rights groups including Human Right Watch (see also statements by Amnesty International officials) sharply criticized the meeting, as did international criminal law and humanitarian law scholars (Kim Thuy Seelinger; Mark Kersten; Kevin Jon Heller). [read post]
23 Nov 2022, 6:43 pm by IntLawGrrls
Mark Kersten who is an Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of the Fraser Valley (British Columbia, Canada), a Senior Consultant at the Wayamo Foundation, and a senior researcher at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto. [read post]
18 Oct 2022, 8:35 am by Harbir Deol
Peter Kerstens, advisor to the European Commission, explained, “If a token is issued as a collection or as a series — even though the issuer may call it an NFT and even though each individual token in that series may be unique — it’s not considered to be an NFT, so the requirements will apply. [read post]
3 Oct 2022, 12:04 pm by admin
In “Cheng’s Proposed Consensus Rule for Expert Witnesses,”[1] I discussed a recent law review article by Professor Edward K. [read post]
30 Aug 2022, 5:56 am by Yvonne Dutton
The many atrocities being committed in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have prompted calls for perpetrators to be held accountable internationally. [read post]
12 Jul 2022, 7:36 pm by Jacob Katz Cogan
Mark Kersten, This Mass Atrocity was Brought to You by the Ivory Trade: Linking Transnational Organized and International Crimes Simon Wallace, The New Canadian Law of Refugee Exclusion: An Empirical Analysis of International Criminal Law Deportation Orders, January 2018 to July 2020 Pascale Chifflet & Ian Freckelton, The Mental Incapacity Defence in International Criminal Law: Ramifications from the Ongwen Trial Judgment Vessela Terzieva, State Immunity and Victims’… [read post]
15 Feb 2021, 10:19 am
The Relevance of the Law of Belligerent Occupation with regard to Palestine’s Statehood before the ICC Yaël Ronen, Palestine in the ICC: Statehood and the Right to Self-determination in the Absence of Effective Control Marco Pertile, The Borders of the Occupied Palestinian Territory are Determined by Customary Law: A Comment on the Prosecutor’s Position on the Territorial Jurisdiction of the ICC in the Situation Concerning Palestine Micheal G Kearney, The Denial of the Right of… [read post]
11 Nov 2020, 9:45 am
International Criminal Courts and Tribunals: Symposium on Resilience and the Impacts of Hybrid Courts Kirsten Ainley & Mark Kersten, Resilience and the Impacts of Hybrid Courts Caitlin McCaffrie, An Educational Legacy: Exploring the Links Between Education and Resilience at the ECCC Aaron Fichtelberg, Identity Politics and Hybrid Tribunals Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm, The Concept of Resilience and the Evaluation of Hybrid Courts Michail Vagias, Hybrid Court Resilience and the… [read post]
20 Oct 2020, 4:01 pm
Labuda (Univ. of Amsterdam) has posted Institutional Design and Non-Complementarity: Regulating Relations Between Hybrid Tribunals and other Judicial and Non-Judicial Institutions (in Hybrid Justice: Innovation and Impact in the Prosecution of Atrocity Crimes, Kirsten Ainley & Mark Kersten eds., forthcoming). [read post]
8 May 2020, 3:11 pm
. - Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy) has posted Institutional Design and Non-Complementarity: Regulating Relations Between Hybrid Tribunals and other Judicial and Non-Judicial Institutions (in Hybrid Justice: Innovation and Impact in the Prosecution of Atrocity Crimes, Kirsten Ainley & Mark Kersten eds., forthcoming). [read post]
4 Dec 2019, 3:37 am by Milena Sterio
 Speakers included Christian Wenaweser, Permanent Representative of Lichtenstein to the United Nations, Elizabeth Evenson, Associate Director, Human Rights Watch, Lorraine Smith Van Lin, Post-conflict justice advisor, REDRESS, Shehzad Charania, Director of the UK Attorney General’s Office and International Law Advisor to the Prime Minister’s Office, and Mark Kersten, Senior Consultant, Wayamo Foundation, as moderator. [read post]
17 Feb 2019, 5:03 am
Nouwen, The Globalisation of Justice: Amplifying and Silencing Voices at the ICC Claudia Saba, Justice through Direct Action: The Case of the Gaza ‘Freedom Flotilla’Maja Groff, The Hague Conventions: Giving Effect to Human Rights through Instruments of Private International Law Abiola Makinwa, Current Developments in the Fight against Corruption Mark Kersten, A Fatal Attraction? [read post]
11 Nov 2017, 2:33 pm
Holtermann, The Establishment of Historical Truth in the ICTY: A Corpus Linguistic Approach Mark Kersten, The Institutions of International and Transnational Crime (tentative title) Antoine Megie, Displacing and Replacing the Criminal Law within the European Space Valsamis Mitsiligas, The Global Governance of Transnational Crime: Implications for Justice and the Rule of Law Mikkel Jarle Christensen, The Circulation of Legal Professionals: Creating New Transnational Practices… [read post]
16 Jun 2016, 9:03 pm
Mark Kersten (Univ. of Toronto - Munk School of Global Affairs) has published Justice in Conflict: The Effects of the International Criminal Court's Interventions on Ending Wars and Building Peace (Oxford Univ. [read post]
31 Dec 2015, 12:19 am
Labuda, Applying and 'misapplying' the Rome Statute in the Democratic Republic of Congo Jennifer Easterday, Beyond the 'shadow' of the ICC: struggles over control of the conflict narrative in Colombia Mark Kersten, Between justice and politics: the ICC's intervention in Libya Juan E. [read post]
5 Jan 2015, 7:00 am by Benjamin Wittes
As Mark Kersten has explained, the same concerns caused North Korea (a country that often thumbs its nose at the international community) to unleash a diplomatic offensive to dissuade the Security Council from referring North Korean crimes to the ICC. [read post]
15 Jan 2014, 10:12 am
Journal of the Dead: A Story of Friendship and Murder in the New Mexico Desert by Jason Kersten (2003)31. [read post]
8 Jan 2014, 8:40 am
--in America's Gilded Capital by Mark Leibovich (2013 [cd, unabridged]35. [read post]
3 Aug 2013, 9:59 am by Diane Marie Amann
Palestine’s previous murmurs about referring its situation to the International Criminal Court – and the putting of that notion on the back burner as a key to this week’s announcement that Palestine and Israel will return to the peace-talks table – are the subject of an informative and insightful post by Mark Kersten at Justice in Conflict blog. [read post]
10 Sep 2012, 6:13 am by Kevin Jon Heller
by Kevin Jon Heller Mark Kersten has the scoop at Justice in Conflict: So why, then, did Mauritania do it or, perhaps more accurately, how did Libya convince Mauritania to change its tune? [read post]