Showing posts with label Sudan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sudan. Show all posts

Friday, March 23, 2012

African Union: Current Issues

By Gizem Basbug



Gizem Basbug, a third year student at Albany Law School, is a Senior Editor of International Law Studies. A native of Turkey, she is a graduate of the University of Virginia.
She prepared this presentation for the International Law of War and Crime Seminar, Fall 2011.


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For the entire presentation, open HERE.
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Monday, January 30, 2012

The International Criminal Court: A Primer [presentation]

By
Daniel M. Bernstein and Alyssa E. Conlin
Dan Bernstein is a third year student at Albany Law School and a senior editor for the Albany Law Review.
Alyssa Conlin is a third year student at Albany Law School and the Selections Editor of the Albany Law School Journal of Science and Technology.


Originally prepared for the International Law of War and Crime Seminar, Fall 2011, this slide presentation summarizes the composition and powers of the International Criminal Court, and briefly explores the Court’s early investigations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Sudan, and the Central African Republic.
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For the entire presentation, open HERE.
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Saturday, January 21, 2012

McBean-Hammoumi on Developments in Darfur & Mumford on 'Genocide' in Cambodia

International Law Studies is pleased to present its first publications.
These two works, prepared respectively by this year's student Executive Editors, deal with a pair of international legal and humanitarian crises.

Darfur: Update on Developments, a presentation
By Tschika McBean
      LL.M. Student, Albany Law School


Genocide in Cambodia? A Look at the ‘Protected Groups’ in the 1948 Genocide Convention
By Anna R. Mumford
     Albany Law School, Class of 2012

Darfur

Update on Developments, a presentation

By Tschika McBean

Tschika McBean, a co-Executive Editor of International Law Studies, is an LL.M candidate in International Law at Albany Law School. She is a graduate of the College of Law of Loyola University New Orleans. In addition to the United States, she has studied international law in Austria and Costa Rica. Her writings have appeared in publications such as the NYU Gallatin Literacy Project and Ithaca College’s academic journal. She was the president of the International Law Society at Loyola and she has interned or worked in several human rights organizations, including the Tompkins County Human Rights Commission, Citizens for Global Solutions, the Advancement Society and the New Orleans Family Justice Center. She has lived in five countries, spanning from Guyana to Morocco, and is currently working as a research assistant for Albany Law School's Distinguished Professor James Gathii.
This presentation was prepared for the International Law of War and Crime Seminar, Fall 2011.

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For the entire presentation, open HERE.
(It is then best to download the presentation and view it from there.)