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23 Nov 2015, 9:15 pm
Daniel Rothenberg, The Complex Truth of Testimony: A Case Study of Human Rights Fact-Finding in Iraq Laura Marschner, Implications of Trauma on Testimonial Evidence in International Criminal Trials Larissa van den Herik & Catherine Harwood, Commissions of Inquiry and the Charm of International Criminal Law: Between Transactional and Authoritative Approaches Carsten Stahn & Dov Jacobs, The Interaction between Human Rights Fact-Finding and International Criminal… [read post]
24 Nov 2011, 2:07 pm
(Our colleague, Leiden Professor Carsten Stahns, details the relation between the ICC Statute and the Libya situation here.) [read post]
16 Dec 2010, 10:30 pm
Analytical research is combined with expert consultations and empirical elements in order to develop and test policy principles and best practices.The deadline for application is 14 January 2011.Thanks to our friend and colleague Carsten Stahn (right), an expert on jus post bellum, for sending the word out. [read post]
22 Jan 2012, 4:00 pm by Harvard International Law Journal
On Tuesday, Darryl Robinson and Carsten Stahn will respond to Kevin Jon Heller’s article, A Sentence-Based Theory of Complementarity. [read post]
10 Nov 2014, 3:05 am
.- Please note that we can contribute to travelling and accommodation expenses, but of a select number of participants only.On behalf of the LeidenJIL,Eric de Brabandere,Carsten Stahn, and Ingo Venzke [read post]
10 Feb 2018, 7:49 pm
Shane Darcy, The Principle of Legality at the Crossroads of Human Rights and International Criminal Law Alain Pellet, Revisiting the Sources of Applicable Law Before the ICC Mireille Delmas-Marty, The ICC as a Work in Progress, for a World in Process Carsten Stahn, Legacy in International Criminal Justice Andrew Clapham & Paola Gaeta, Torture by Private Actors and 'Gold Plating' the Offence in National Law: An Exchange of Emails in Honour of William Schabas … [read post]
4 Apr 2012, 7:57 am by Otto Spijkers
Conference speakers and participants include Freya Baetens, Rogier Bartels, Christine Bell, Eric de Brabandere, Robert Cryer, Jennifer Easterday, Mark Evans, Dieter Fleck, Gregory Fox, James Gallen, Terry Gill, Jens Iverson, Dov Jacobs, Jann Kleffner, Claus Kress, Randall Lesaffer, Larry May, Larry May, Jens Meierhenrich, Nneka Okechukwu, Inger Osterdahl, Cymie Payne, Yael Ronen, Aurel Sari, Matthew Saul, Carsten Stahn, Astri Suhrke, Ruti Teitel, Roxana Vatanparast, Martin… [read post]
2 Jan 2011, 2:00 am
The workshop, entitled Post-Conflict Justice and 'Local Ownership': Assessing the Impact of the International Criminal Court, is part of a 4-year study co-directed by IntLawGrrls' alumna Larissa van den Herik and by Carsten Stahn, with the assistance of researchers Christian De Vos and Sara Kendall. [read post]
14 May 2012, 3:45 am by Kevin Jon Heller
  Which they did not long thereafter: The Vice-Chancellor of Leiden is in the middle; to her left (the photo’s right) were my two supervisors, Carsten Stahn and Larissa van den Herik. [read post]
19 Nov 2011, 4:49 am
is an occasional item about notable calls for papers)Papers are being sought for the launch conference of the Jus Post Bellum Project of the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, Leiden University, Hague campus.The conference, entitled "'Jus-Post-Bellum': Mapping the normative foundations," will be held May 31 to June 1, 2012, at the Centre.Organizers, among them our colleague Carsten Stahn, Professor of International Criminal Law and Global Justice at… [read post]
28 Nov 2006, 9:26 pm by Editor
Declarations by non-States Parties under Article 12(3) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court Stahn, Carsten, Why some Doors may be Closed Already: Second Thoughts on a 'Case-by-Case' Treatment of Article 12 (3) Declarations Spadi, Fabio, Bolstering the Proliferation Security Initiative at Sea: A Comparative Analysis of Ship-boarding as a Bilateral and Multilateral Implementing Mechanism Vermeer-Kunzli, Annemarieke, Restricting Discretion: Judicial… [read post]
18 Jun 2018, 6:20 am by Milena Sterio
”  Other notable projects included “Blameworthiness as the Benchmark: Relegating Hierarchical Approaches to Crimes and Individual Criminal Responsibility” (Matthew Kane); “The Forest for the Trees: Proving Contextual Elements of Crimes Against Humanity, Insights from the Bemba Appeal” (Kate Gibson); “From Timbuktu to The Hague: The War Crime of Intentional Attacking Cultural Property” (Mark Drumbl); “ICL as Expressing Justice”… [read post]
24 Apr 2017, 5:30 am by Luis Moreno Ocampo
” Bosco also notes Carsten Stahn’s counterargument: ICC jurisdiction is grounded in an international duty to punish. [read post]
6 Mar 2013, 1:35 pm by Roshonda Scipio
., 1961-Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2013.K1536 .C68 2013 International Criminal LawThe International Criminal Court and complementarity : from theory to practice / edited by Carsten Stahn and Mohamed M. [read post]
11 Jan 2016, 5:24 am by Joanna Nicholson
Carsten Stahn addressed the normative identities of the ICC, discussing different paradigms of post-colonial discourse, such as elitism, whereby ICJ becomes the preserve of a few; social engineering, whereby ICJ is viewed as patronising; and orientalisation, for example in the way in which ICJ creates social categories, such as child soldiers. [read post]
16 Apr 2012, 3:11 am by New Books Script
17 new acquisitions for the Osgoode Hall Law School Library, including 7 from 2012: K 639 G35 2011 Child victims and restorative justice : a needs-rights model Tali Gal. [read post]
20 Mar 2010, 7:04 am by Lennert Breuker
In a commentary on the Hague Justice Portal (http://www.haguejusticeportal.net/eCache/DEF/11/106.html) Carsten Stahn notes: But we are facing a paradigm shift: in the future, international justice will not be measured by its own performance, but by its actual ability to solve problems. [read post]
11 Feb 2014, 8:53 pm by Kenneth Anderson
 A new book chapter, in working paper form at SSRN, “The Concept of Jus Post Bellum in International Law: A Normative Critique,” by Eric Eric De Brabandere of the Grotius Center at Leiden University School of Law (forthcoming, Carsten Stahn, Jennifer S. [read post]