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December 2003


Antonio Cassese was the first President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. He is Professor of International Law at the University of Florence and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of International Criminal Justice.

Marlies Glasius is a researcher with the Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics and Political Science. She is managing editor of the Global Civil Society Yearbook (http://www.lse.ac.uk/depts/global/yearbook).

Paul W. Kahn is Robert W. Winner Professor of Law and the Humanities at Yale Law School and Director of the Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human Rights.

Stéphanie Maupas reports from The Hague for Le Monde.

Margaret Popkin is Executive Director of the Due Process of Law Foundation.

 

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This site © Crimes of War Project 1999-2003

Introduction
By Anthony Dworkin

A Big Step Forward for International Justice
By Antonio Cassese

Why the United States Is So Opposed
By Paul W. Kahn

The Prosecutor’s Strategy Revealed
By Stéphanie Maupas

How Activists Shaped the Court
By
Marlies Glasius

Latin America: The Court and the Culture of Impunity
By Margaret Popkin

Waiting for Justice
Photo essay by Enrique García Medina