29 January 2009
St Hugh's College, Oxford
This workshop will explore a range of issues regarding how international criminal tribunals and courts respond to harm caused during conflict. The sessions will investigate the types of justice that the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the ad hoc courts and tribunals for the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Iraq and Cambodia believe they are pursuing and will assess how effectively they have delivered justice.
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