Reportage
Prominent Judges of both the ‘International Criminal Tribunal’ and the ‘International Court’ in The Hague went into dialogue with members of the ‘African Foundation of International Law’ at the Peace Palace in The Hague. Here my reportage of this intimate gathering for ‘The Hague Thinking’.
Le grand bouffe: Centered Judge Ivana Hrdličková.
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Amongst others: Judge Theodor Meron, served 4 terms as President at the Int. Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
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Members of the African Foundation of International Law
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Reception; Judge Theodor Meron, members of the African Foundation of Int. Law and others.
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Judge Ivana Hrdličková, elected President of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon. Together with Nigerian lawyer Sophia Ugwu and Lecturer-in-Law Nwamaka Rosemary Okany.
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Judge Theodor Meron in conversation with Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf, a Somali international lawyer and judge on the International Court of Justice.
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Amoungst others; Alphons Orie, former judge at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
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Julia Sebutinde, judge on the International Court of Justice, in conversation with Ugandan Judge Flavia Senoga Anglin.
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