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Stadt(ver)führungen: A Nuremberg Model for the Russian Invasion of Ukraine?

 
The Nuremberg Academy took part in the Nuremberg programme “Stadt(ver)führungen” on 16 September 2023. Under the heading “A Nuremberg Model for the Russian Invasion of Ukraine” Nuremberg Academy Director Professor Safferling moderated a panel consisting of Eleni Chaitidou, Senior Legal Officer at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers and former Senior Officer at the International Criminal Court in The… Learn more  
Public Discourse

A Nuremberg Model for the Russian Invasion of Ukraine?

 
2023 marks the anniversary of several milestones in the field of international criminal law. The Moscow Declaration, adopted on 1 November 1943, paved the way for the establishment of the first international criminal tribunal in history in 1945: the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. This tribunal was the ground-breaking precedent for creating in 1993 the International Criminal… Learn more  
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Visit of the Society of Young Private Law Scholars

 
On Thursday 15 September 2023 a group of 35 young academics visited the Palace of Justice, the Memorium and the Nuremberg Academy. The visit was a side event to the annual conference of the Society of Young Private Law Scholars (https://www.gjz.fau.de/). Director Professor Dr Christoph Safferling welcomed the young colleagues, explained the work of the Academy and discussed latest developments in… Learn more  
Research

The Past, Present and Future of the International Criminal Court

 
This edited volume provides a broad perspective on the International Criminal Court’s development over time and explores some of its topical issues, achievements, challenges and critiques. The anthology combines reflections from scholars and practitioners and includes voices from inside and outside the Court, featuring multiple readings of its activities, practice and developments. In line with… Learn more  
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Islam and International Criminal Law and Justice

 
Mindful of alleged and proven core international crimes committed within the mainly-Muslim world, this book explores international criminal law and justice in Islamic legal, social, philosophical and political contexts. Discussing how law and justice can operate across cultural and legal plurality, leading Muslim jurists and scholars emphasize parallels between civilizations and legal traditions,… Learn more  
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Dr Pablo Gavira Díaz Invited to Seminar “Human Rights in War – On Lost Ground?” at Academy Franz Hitze Haus

 
On 9 September 2023, Project Officer Dr Pablo Gavira Díaz was invited to participate in a seminar titled “Menschenrechte im Krieg – auf verlorenen Posten?” (“Human Rights in War – On Lost Ground?”), organised by the Academy Akademie Franz Hitze Haus in Münster. Dr Gavira Díaz’ intervention focused on “The Prosecution of War Crimes by (International) Tribunals”, with particular emphasis on the war… Learn more  
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Adamas Residencies – Château de Goutelas in France

 
From 8 to 17 September 2023, the Château de Goutelas, in cooperation with the International Nuremberg Principles Academy, the French Constitutional Council, the International Association of Economic Law (A.I.D.E.) and the Institute for Studies and Research on Law and Justice (IERDJ), organised for the third time the first European programme offering lawyers the opportunity for own academic… Learn more  
Capacity Strengthening

2023 Edition of the Adamas Residencies: European Residency Programme for Legal Researchers

 
From 8 to 17 September 2023, the Château de Goutelas, in partnership with the Nuremberg Academy, the French Constitutional Council, the International Association of Economic Law and the Institute for Studies and Research on Law and Justice, held the third edition of the “Résidences Adamas”: a European residency programme for legal researchers. Marie Wilmet was awarded the 2023 Research Prize by… Learn more  
Research

New publication: Article on the Nuremberg Principles

 
In a new article for the French journal Délibérée, Dr Viviane Dittrich and Natacha Bracq address the ongoing significance of the Nuremberg Principles while outlining critiques and challenges to international criminal justice today. The article entitled “Passé et present des principes de Nuremberg” emphasises the international consensus that led to the formulation of the Nuremberg Principles by… Learn more  
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The Special Criminal Court and Other Options of Accountability in the Central African Republic: Legal and Policy Recommendations

 
The Special Criminal Court and Other Options of Accountability in the Central African Republic: Legal and Policy Recommendations Learn more  
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