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APV
Rogers, OBE Author, Law
on the Battlefield, Fellow, Lauterpacht Research Centre
for International Law, University of Cambridge |
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Eyal
Benvenisti
Professor of International Law, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Visiting Professor, Columbia Law School |
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Michael
Matheson
Senior Fellow
U.S. Institute of Peace |
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H.
Wayne Elliott, S.J.D.
Lt. Col. (Ret.) U.S. Army Former Chief, International Law Division;
Judge Advocates General School, U.S. Army |
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Robert
Kogod Goldman
Professor, Washington College of Law
American University |
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Steven
R. Ratner
Albert Sidney Burleson Professor in Law University of Texas
Law School |
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David
Turns, LL.M (London), Barrister
Lecturer in Law
The Liverpool Law School |
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Marc
Cogen
Professor of International Law, Ghent University |
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Surya
Narayan Sinha, Former UN
Legal Adviser in Kosovo, Zagreb, and for UN Relief and Works
Agency for Palestine Refugees, International Lawyer based in
Chennai, India. |
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September
21, 2001
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As yet there is no international tribunal that could prosecute the
crimes committed on September 11. The International Criminal Court
(ICC) will not have retrospective jurisdiction. Several of our interviewees
point out that the UN could establish an ad hoc tribunal on the
model of the ICTY (International Criminal Tribunal for the former
Yugoslavia) and ICTR (International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda).
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