Sunday, March 15, 2009

War Crimes Tribunals


The ICC is receiving increasing attention in world politics as it moves forward in the case against the president of Sudan. As this international body continues to seek legitimacy and international standing, it is good to look upon the adhoc tribunals formed before the existence of this body.

The ICTY is one of those tribunals, formed in the aftermath of the genocide in the former Yugoslavia. This Monday, March 16th, the Roosevelt Institution has the unique opportunity to explore this tribunal with Dr. Robert Donia.

Dr. Donia is an expert witness at the Hague. Throughout the years he has played an integral part in establishing historical testimony on Yugoslavia.

From 7-8:30pm in the Betty Ford Room of the Ford School he will be presenting on his experiences and then holding a break out discussion. See you there—Stephanie

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