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International Criminal Justice: Mass Atrocities, the International Criminal Court, and the Role of States

ABA’s ICC Project holds event entitled “International Criminal Justice: Mass Atrocities, the International Criminal Court, and the Role of States.”

Washington D.C., Apr. 10, 2014 - The American Bar Association’s International Criminal Court Project, the Aspen Institute of Justice and Society Program, the Coalition for the International Criminal Court (CICC), and the Royal Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands co-sponsored two panel programs in Washington, D.C. at an event entitled “International Criminal Justice: Mass Atrocities, the International Criminal Court, and the Role of States”. The first panel program was devoted to the U.S. role in international criminal justice, while the second panel program focused on the successes and challenges at the ICC.

To view the event recap, click here.

The American Bar Association’s (ABA) International Criminal Court (ICC) Project is an independent initiative of the ABA Center for Human Rights that advances international criminal justice and US-ICC relations through advocacy, education and practical legal assistance. More information about the ABA’s ICC Project can be found at its website.