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Click Here to Watch the New Mini-Documentary Online: The Emerging “System” of International Criminal Justice

10 May 2010 No Comment
Click Here to Watch the New Mini-Documentary Online: The Emerging “System” of International Criminal Justice

Is there a system of international criminal justice, with the International Criminal Court now at its center? What might be its component parts, and how do these many institutions and actors best align their work? In this five-minute video, leaders from across the field discuss and debate the role of police organizations, NGOs, regional courts and the ICC within this dynamic infrastructure of actors who are working to advance complementary goals.

Featured in this video: Patricia O’Brian, United Nations Under-Secretary-General; Christian Wenaweser, Assembly of States Parties; Peter Slort, Amsterdam Police; Christopher Stone, Harvard Kennedy School; William Pace, Coalition for the International Criminal Court; Sergio García Ramírez, Inter-American Court of Human Rights; Patrick Robinson, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia; Dinah L. Shelton, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights; Erik Fribergh, European Court of Human Rights; Luis Moreno-Ocampo, International Criminal Court; Silvana Arbia, International Criminal Court.


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This mini-documentary is one of a series created by Skylight Pictures from the proceedings of the Consultative Conference on International Criminal Justice, held at UN Headquarters in New York in September 2009. Each of these videos, 5-to-7 minutes long, highlights a contemporary issue facing the system of international criminal justice.

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