Negotiating in an International Context

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  Alpana Modi (Australia) Tuesday’s session on “Negotiating in an International Context” was an eye opening experience for me. I learned the intricacies of international negotiating, and that “silence is worth more than a thousand [...]

Negotiating in an International Context2019-01-02T18:19:41+00:00

Reconciliation: Who is it for?

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  Kendal Jones (US) Although scholars and practitioners in the field of post-conflict transitions tend to view reconciliation as an “obvious objective” and perhaps even the main challenge to rebuilding communities after conflict, the victims [...]

Reconciliation: Who is it for?2019-01-02T18:19:41+00:00

Paved with Good Intentions

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Kate Kranz Jordan (USA - Allied Joint Force Command, Naples/US Naval Forces Europe/Africa, ISAF, United States Naval Academy) At the end of the second week of the symposium, we set out to resolve a number of the [...]

Paved with Good Intentions2019-01-02T18:19:41+00:00

Conceptualization to Application: Reflections on a Week Exploring International Criminal Justice Mechanisms

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  Jennifer MacNeill (US) It is one thing to sit in a classroom for weeks, months - years even, and learn about concepts such as “restorative and retributive justice”, “frameworks”, and “alternatives to state building”…It [...]

Conceptualization to Application: Reflections on a Week Exploring International Criminal Justice Mechanisms2019-01-02T18:19:41+00:00

Prosecutorial Strategies in an International Context

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  Ojo Osaigbovo (Nigeria/Australia) The debate regarding the efficacy of punitive versus restorative justice has been an increasingly central one in global political discourse. As a proponent of a punitive form of post-war transitional justice [...]

Prosecutorial Strategies in an International Context2019-01-02T18:19:41+00:00

On Bureaucrats and Monsters

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(Sarah Littisha Jansen, Canada)  To hear David Crane, former founding Chief Prosecutor of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, tell it, one would understand that the greatest insult he ever received was when Thabo Mbeki [...]

On Bureaucrats and Monsters2019-01-02T18:19:41+00:00

IPSI’s 2015 Visit to the ICTY

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Alpana Modi (Australia) The last 24 hours on the ICTY have been highly educational – dining with an interpreter of the ICTY, attending the hearing of Ratko Mladić at the ICTY and having a question [...]

IPSI’s 2015 Visit to the ICTY2019-01-02T18:19:41+00:00

In the Pursuit of Justice

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Benita Sumita (India) International justice is a powerful and powerless word simultaneously. It means all and nothing as I have come to see and understand it in the last couple of days of learning about [...]

In the Pursuit of Justice2019-01-02T18:19:41+00:00

You Think You Know Statebuilding?

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Daniel Holmes (Canada)  Forget everything you thought you knew about statebuilding. The esteemed Dr. Robert Lamb challenged the class with the most difficult and frustrating lesson to date. As the day started, Dr. Lamb led [...]

You Think You Know Statebuilding?2019-01-02T18:19:41+00:00

Reflections on the Balkan Condition

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Elfrid Pati (Albania) It is three days since the 20th Anniversary of the Srebrenica Massacre, and as I sit in a boat-turned-outdoors seating for a restaurant I’ve recently grown fond of on one of The [...]

Reflections on the Balkan Condition2019-01-02T18:19:41+00:00
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