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International Criminal Law Summer Academy for Junior Professionals

 
As part of its goal to promote international criminal law and human rights through furthering knowledge and building capacities at the national level to investigate and prosecute international crimes, the International Nuremberg Principles Academy, from 1-12 August 2016, hosted a successful ICL Summer Academy for Junior Professionals. The Summer Academy brought together young academics and junior… Learn more  
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Nuremberg Moot Court 2016

 
The Nuremberg Moot Court 2016 took place from July 28th until July 30th 2016. The competition aimed to encourage university students to become familiar with International Criminal Law by arguing a fictitious case in front of the "International Criminal Court". At the same time, it promoted the fundamental heritage of the Nuremberg Trials: criminal accountability within armed conflicts in keeping… Learn more  
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Nuremberg Academy and Grotius Centre refine methodology on Complementarity Project

 
On 14-15 July 2016, the International Nuremberg Principles Academy and the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies held an expert roundtable to refine the methodology of a joint research project on complementarity. The methodological framework was designed by a team of experts (Prof. Carsten Stahn, Prof. Chandra Sriram and Marieke Wierda), in collaboration with the team of the Nuremberg… Learn more  
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New Publication: 'The Special Criminal Court and Accountability in the Central African Republic: Legal and Policy Recommendations'

 
The Nuremberg Academy is proud to present our latest publication 'The Special Criminal Court and Accountability in the Central African Republic: Legal and Policy Recommendations'.  The paper examines the proposed options for justice and reconciliation in the Central African Republic and proposes policy recommendations on how mechanisms identified should be implemented. It provides a… Learn more  
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Publication Launch "Transitional Justice in Germany after 1945 and after 1990"

 
On 25 April, the Nuremberg Academy launched its publication: Transitional Justice in Germany after 1945 and after 1990 in the historic Courtroom 600 of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice. The study was written by the German historian Sanya Romeike on behalf of the Academy. Dr. Anna Kaminsky, Director of the Bundesstiftung Aufarbeitung, and Prof. Dr. Werner Konitzer, Director of the Fritz Bauer… Learn more  
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Nuremberg Academy and Grotius Centre sign partnership agreement in the presence of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands

 
In the presence of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, Bernd Borchardt, Founding Director of the International Nuremberg Principles Academy and Professor Carsten Stahn of the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies in The Hague, signed a Memorandum of Understanding initiating cooperation and exploration into potential  collaboration in the areas of international… Learn more  
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Academy Director Borchardt gives lecture at the Jagiellonian University

 
Founding Director Borchardt gave a lecture at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow on 15 April 2016 about "The Nuremberg Principles and the Future". He used his presentation also to introduce the Academy to students and university staff. Learn more  
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Nuremberg Academy Event at the 14th Assembly of State Parties of the ICC

 
On the occasion of the 14th Assembly of State Parties of the ICC which took place in The Hague, the Nuremberg Academy presented itself at a Side Event on 24 November 2015. Following a short introduction by Dr. Pascal Hector (Director of International law, German Federal Foreign Office), Prof. Dr. Thomas Buergenthal gave a presentation about the Academy. Prof. Buergenthal, who serves as the… Learn more  
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A Song of Good and Evil

 
On 21 November 2015 the special performance of “A Song of Good and Evil”, a piece by human rights lawyer Philippe Sands, addressed with emotional depth the remarkable fusion of the fates of three of those involved in the Nuremberg Trials – the two jurists Hersch Lauterpacht and Raphael Lemkin, and Hans Frank, Hitler’s lawyer and Governor General in occupied Poland. Courtroom 600 provided the… Learn more  
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Navi Pillay at a Nuremberg High School

 
Navi Pillay, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, visited a High School in Nuremberg. Addressing about 250 students, Ms. Pillay explained the meaning of human rights in everyday life. Ms. Pillay emphasized the importance of freedom of expression and warned about the threat that the internet poses to individual privacy. Students were given the opportunity to ask questions following the… Learn more  
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