Sessions Information

  • January 6, 2023
    10:00 am - 11:40 am
    Session Type: Section Programs
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Location: N/A
    Room: Leucadia
    Floor: First Floor, South Tower

    This program focuses on the atrocities committed in the Ukraine conflict and the responses thereto. We will explore the activities of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and other justice mechanisms, including national systems, and discuss the steps needed to investigate and prosecute atrocity crimes and the political and diplomatic challenges to those prosecutions. The panel will also take up the reluctance of the U.S. to recognize the legitimacy of the ICC and the implications of that hesitancy for the legal academy and the Court. Finally, the panel will ask whether and how prosecuting atrocity crimes can make a difference.


    Business meeting at program conclusion. 
Session Speakers
University of Washington School of Law
Speaker

Howard University School of Law
Speaker

University of Illinois College of Law
Speaker

University of California, Berkeley School of Law
Speaker

Washington University in St. Louis School of Law
Moderator

Session Fees
  • International Law - Co-Sponsored by Comparative Law, Global Engagement, and International Human Rights - Conflict in Ukraine: Can Prosecuting Atrocity Crimes Make a Difference?: $0.00