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Thursday, 14 February 2019 - 12.00am
Location: 
Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, Finley Library

EXACT TIME OF THIS EVENT IS TO BE CONFIRMED

CLARIFICATION

As the summary indicates, this event is meant to foster an academic discussion about Moreno Ocampo’s ideas for his future book. It will be based on previously shared drafts. It is organised by Cambridge PhD students and is open to Cambridge PhD students only, who can register here in order to receive more information about readings, event timings and refreshments.

 

Summary: Luis Moreno Ocampo will briefly discuss key concepts of his forthcoming book entitled “War and Justice in the 21st Century: The Rome Statute establishing the International Criminal Court and its relation to the war on terror” (Oxford University Press, 2019). The floor will then be opened for discussion. Moreno Ocampo is interested in discussing his ideas at the Lauterpacht Centre before submitting his final manuscript.

Prof Luis Moreno Ocampo was the Founding Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (2003-12). In the 1980s, he was Deputy Prosecutor in the Argentine Trial of the Juntas (1985), and the Prosecutor in the military rebellion cases (1988-1989). After the end of his tenure at the ICC, he was Chairman of the World Bank’s External Panel of Experts with Respect to Allegations of Corruption under the Padma Multipurpose Bridge Project in Bangladesh (2012-2013). He is currently a lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School, where he teaches the course “Preventing massive atrocities: The International Criminal Court and the UN Security Council”, as well as working in private practice. He is also a visiting professor at Hebrew University and member of the Center for Global Justice (Al Quds University, Palestine). He has been visiting professor at Stanford Law School (2002) and Harvard Law School (2003), as well as Distinguished visiting scholar at NYU Law School (2013), Senior Fellow at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale University (2014-15), and Associate Fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights at Harvard Kennedy School (2015-2019).

 

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