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Looking Forward: What Can Courts Do and When

Professor Laurie Blank and Professor Daphné Richemond-Barak’s End of War Project motivates us to think in new ways about the institutions and processes that...

Courts in Wartime: A Level Playing Field for Peace

The question of whether international courts can play a role in ending wars has become more pressing than ever as the rules-based international order...

Symposium: Updated Commentary on the Fourth Geneva Convention

Just Security, in collaboration with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and EJIL:Talk!, presents this joint symposium on the ICRC’s recently updated...

Suspend Your Judgment? The Role of International Courts in Ending Wars

Wars in the Era of Multiple International Adjudication The End of War Project – in one of whose workshops I was fortunate to participate –...

Governments Need to Disrupt the Business of War Crimes

International crimes, such as war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, and the crime of aggression, often combine violence and profit. Some, like looting or...

The Prosecution of Crimes against Humanity: a National Perspective

Over the past years, Germany has successfully secured verdicts and conducted trials related to core international crimes committed in Syria and Iraq as well...

Elements of Genocide: Intent to Kill

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will soon hold public hearings in the case brought by the Gambia against Myanmar. The case involves serious...