Opening Remarks:
Prof Gerhard Werle (Director South African-German
Centre for Transnational Criminal Justice)
Keynote Lecture: Judge Sanji Monageng
(Vice President of the International Criminal Court)
“Africa and the International Criminal Court - Present Situation and Future Development”
Opening Ceremony
Opening Ceremony
Prof David J. Scheffer
(Northwestern University, Chicago, USA)
“The United States and the International Criminal Court”
Prof David J. Scheffer
(Northwestern University, Chicago, USA)
“The United States and the International Criminal Court”
Welcoming Address: Prof Christian Waldhoff
(Dean Law Faculty, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Prof Shizhou Wang
(Peking University, China)
“The Fight against Corruption in China”
Prof Sam Rugege
(Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Rwanda)
“Prosecutions of International Crimes by
Domestic Courts – The Rwandan Experience”
Prof Sam Rugege
(Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Rwanda)
“Prosecutions of International Crimes by Domestic Courts – The Rwandan Experience”
Prof Ademola Abass
(United Nations University, Bruges, Belgium)
“A Regional Criminal Court for Africa?”
Prof Najma Moosa
(University of the Western Cape, South Africa)
“Bridging the Gulf between Competing Perspectives on Abortion in South Africa”
Prof Bernard Martin
(University of the Western Cape, South Africa)
“The Framework of Agreements for the Criminal Prosecution of International Intellectual Property Infringement”
Dr Chantal Meloni
(University of Milan, Italy)
“Targeted Killings under International Law”
Wolfgang Kaleck
(European Centre for Constitutional and
Human Rights, Berlin)
“Torture of Iraqi Detainees by the British Military Before the International Criminal Court?”
Wolfgang Kaleck
(European Centre for Constitutional and
Human Rights, Berlin)
“Torture of Iraqi Detainees by the British Military Before the International Criminal Court?”
“KOSMOS DIALOG” with Prof Lawrence R. Douglas
(Amherst College, USA)
“The Wages of Legitimacy: Trial before Military Commission at Guantánamo Bay”
Prof Florian Jeßberger
(University of Hamburg, Germany)
“The Modern Doctrinal Debate on the Crime of Aggression”
Shamila Batohi
(Senior Legal Advisor to the Prosecutor,
International Criminal Court)
“The International Criminal Court – A Legal Entity in a Political World”
Prof Martin Heger
(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
“Rape, Espionage and Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters in the EU and Abroad – The Cases of Assange and Snowden”