The International Nuremberg Principles Academy, jointly with the Genocide Network Secretariat hosted by Eurojust organised an international conference entitled ‘Is the Future of International Criminal Law Domestic?’ from 12 to 14 May 2022. The in-person conference held in the historic East Wing of the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg included hybrid elements for those speakers who were unable to attend in person due to the pandemic situation.
The objective of the conference was to reflect on a postulation of the first Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Luis Moreno Ocampo, raised already in 2003, stating that the ICC would be at its most successful when it had no cases because national authorities were handling them. What does this mean, twenty years after the ICC’s establishment? Have domestic prosecutions proven to be a viable alternative?
Panel I – What is the Current State of Play of Cases on the National Level, Including Universal Jurisdiction Cases? Discussing Challenges and Innovative Approaches
Speakers:
Ambassador Stephen J. Rapp, University of Oxford
Owiso Owiso, University of Groningen
Reena Devgun, Swedish Prosecution Authority
Reed Brody, International Commission of Jurists
Chair: Dr Aminata Touré, Office of the Prime Minister of Senegal
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