Seeing Justice Through: long-term issues in international justice

Seeing Justice Through: long-term issues in international justice

21 October 2019, Peace Palace, The Hague


An IBA ICC & ICL Programme Experts’ Roundtable Discussion addressing theory, practice, and future perspectives

This event is supported by the IBA War Crimes Committee

Conference recordings

Programme

   
1300 – 1330 Registration & coffee
1330 – 1430 Welcome
Mr Horacio Bernardes Neto President, International Bar Association

Introductory remarks
HE Ambassador Paul van den IJssel Permanent Representative of the Netherlands to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and the International Criminal Court

Keynote address
Judge Kimberly Prost International Criminal Court
1430 – 1440 Launch of Discussion Paper
Ms Kate Orlovsky ICC & ICL Programme Director, International Bar Association
1445 – 1600 Panel 1

International Criminal Law and Human Rights Perspectives

Speakers
Dr Barbora Holá Senior Researcher, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement; Associate Professor, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Mr Steven Powles QC Head, Doughty Street International
Mr Peter Robinson Defence Counsel, UN International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals and International Criminal Court
Prof Dr Elies van Sliedregt Chair in International & Comparative Criminal Justice, University of Leeds

Moderator
Ms Marie O’Leary Counsel/Legal Adviser, Office of Public Counsel for the Defence, International Criminal Court Coffee break
1600 – 1630 Coffee break
1630 – 1745 Panel 2

Facilitating Cooperation for the Long Term

Speakers
Ms Caroline Buteau Chief of the Legal Advisory Section, Defence Office, Special Tribunal for Lebanon
Dr Fidelma Donlon Registrar, Kosovo Specialist Chambers
Dr Mark Ellis Executive Director, International Bar Association
Judge Alphons M.M. Orie UN International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals

Moderator
Ms Antônia Pereira de Sousa External Relations and Cooperation Officer, Registry, International Criminal Court
1745 – 1800 Closing remarks
Ambassador Stephen Rapp Distinguished Fellow, Simon-Skjodt Center for Prevention of Genocide, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Visiting Fellow of Practice, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford
1800 – 1900 Reception