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425:. Under the Co-Operation Agreement, the Institute is responsible for collecting and uploading documents for the "National Jurisdictions" and "National Cases Involving Core International Crimes" folders in the ICC Legal Tools database. The Harris Institute has been researching, collecting, and analyzing relevant domestic legislation and case law concerning genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes for the following States: Albania, Azerbaijan, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Comoros, Georgia, Ghana, Kiribati, Kyrgyzstan, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Mauritius, Namibia, Niger, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Swaziland, Tajikistan, Tonga, Tuvalu, Tanzania, Uzbekistan and Zambia. 109:
Harris Institute include the Crimes Against Humanity Initiative, the Gun Violence and Human Rights Project, the annual Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Symposium, as well as numerous opportunities for students to get experience in the field of international law. It also houses an "Ambassador-in-Residence" program and hosts debates and scholarship roundtables on pressing issues in international law and policy. By drawing on a vast pool of international and national expertise, the Harris Institute fosters collaboration, continuous dialogue and exchange among scholars and practitioners engaged in international or comparative work.
105:' lifelong achievements in the field of international justice. Whitney R. Harris served as a trial counsel prosecuting the major German war criminals before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg in 1945 and he kept the Nuremberg dream alive through his writings and his advocacy, and later through his philanthropic generosity and support of legal education and research. In 2008, he and Anna Harris endowed the Institute’s "World Peace Through Law Award" at a ceremony during which the Harris Institute’s name was changed to the "Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute," the name it bears today. 26: 1246: 502:. The Washington, D.C. based NGO works with concerned citizens, advocates, and policymakers to prevent, mitigate, and resolve crises of genocide and crimes against humanity. Law students had a unique opportunity to aid in Enough’s Raise Hope for Congo campaign through the Conflict-Free Campus Initiative (CFCI). This Initiative aimed to alleviate atrocities committed over 139:
research articulating mechanisms to rectify the crisis and suggesting international fora that can examine the issue. The project argues that the failure of the U.S. government to exercise due diligence with respect to preventing and reducing gun-related violence may violate the government’s obligations under several international human rights instruments.
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summer recess. Research fellows have gone to the Hague Academy of International Law, The Hague, The Netherlands; Xiamen Academy of International Law, Xiamen, China; The Netherlands School of Human Rights, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; and the UN International Law Commission, Geneva, Switzerland.
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Discrimination; the Right to Gender Equality; the Right to Freedom of Religion, Expression, Opinion, and Belief; the Right to Peaceful Assembly and Association; the Right to Special Protection for Children and the Right to Education; and the Right to Participate in the Cultural Life of the Community.
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The Harris Institute has sponsored more than 125 speakers and held or co-sponsored more than 70 conferences, workshops, and experts’ meetings and more than 120 lectures since it opened. Its work has also led to the publication of at least 6 books and 15 law review volumes. Primary projects led by the
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In 2001, Margaret Dagen–an early pioneer of the civil rights movement in St. Louis–endowed the Dagen-Legomsky Student Fellowship Program for Washington University law students to work in the field of international human rights and to study at prestigious international law summer programs during the
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The Harris Institute recruits research assistants to support Institute Director Leila Sadat in her work as the Special Advisor on Crimes Against Humanity to the International Criminal Court Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda. As part of the CAH Research Project, students assist the Office of the Prosecutor
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during a hearing on “The Regulation of Gun Sales and Social Violence in the United States” in Bogotá, Colombia on February 27, 2018. The hearing highlighted that there are proven and effective measures that the U.S. government can implement to reduce the number of lives lost due to gun violence. An
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Founded in 2007, the Harris Institute Ambassadors Program brings foreign service professionals to the law school to share their experiences and knowledge with the law school and university community. The Ambassadors Program draws current and retired professionals from the international diplomatic
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In Fall 2017, the Institute launched a new initiative on gun violence examining U.S. government responses to gun violence in light of U.S. obligations under international human rights law. As part of this project, Washington University Law students and the Harris Institute Fellow conduct in-depth
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This annual program aims to establish a forum in which top practitioners, academics, attorneys, and students gather on an annual basis to explore sophisticated topics in international arbitration and dispute resolution; advance the development of international arbitration and dispute resolution;
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In November 2019, Harris Institute Fellow Madaline George presented to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights at a hearing dedicated to the impact of gun violence upon the United States. The Harris Institute spoke at that hearing as part of a coalition of civil society representatives and
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The program seeks to advance conversations on international arbitration and dispute resolution by bringing together private practitioners, in-house and government counsel, academics, arbitration and mediation institutions, and engaging users of international arbitration and dispute resolution,
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An article by Harris Institute Director Professor Leila Sadat and Madaline George argues that U.S. gun violence violates ten specific human rights: the Right to Life; the Right to Security of Person; the Right to Health; the Right to be Free from Ill-Treatment; the Right to be Free from Racial
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The World Peace Through Law Award is bestowed upon an individual who, by his or her work and writings, has considerably advanced the rule of law and thereby contributed to world peace. Established in 2006, the Award recognizes individuals who have achieved great distinction in the field of
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particularly those from the Midwest. CLE credit is offered to lawyers who attend this symposium. Course credit may be awarded to students of Washington University School of Law, in conjunction with courses in international arbitration and international business transactions.
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to pick up this topic, with a view towards drafting a UN treaty on Crimes Against Humanity. As of 2020, a set of Draft Articles on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Humanity is being considered by the United Nations General Assembly Sixth Committee.
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The Harris Institute International Humanitarian Law (IHL) program provided a unique opportunity to Washington University law students interested in international law field advocacy. In spring 2012, the IHL program entered into a partnership with the
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appropriate government response that takes a public health and human rights approach to this problem would reduce homicide and suicide rates in the United States, and reduce illegal gun trafficking that is rampant in the Americas.
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The Harris Institute was established in November 2000 as the "Institute for Global Legal Studies" and was later renamed as the "Whitney R. Harris Institute for Global Legal Studies" in honor and recognition of
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With the financial support of this program, Dagen-Legomsky International Public Interest fellows partake in summer externships at the
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international law and international relations. To date, this award has been bestowed upon the following distinguished individuals:
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In connection to this new project, the Institute was one of four members of civil society invited to present testimony before the
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In September 2009, the Harris Institute concluded a Co-Operation Agreement with the International Criminal Court which began the
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Along with Washington University’s Institute for Public Health, the Harris Institute hosted the conference and experts' meeting
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International Arbitration & Dispute Resolution Symposium: Challenges and Controversies in International Arbitration
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International Arbitration & Dispute Resolution Symposium: Challenges and Controversies in International Arbitration
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International Arbitration & Dispute Resolution Symposium: What Happens Before and After International Arbitration?
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The Harris Institute and Washington University’s Institute for Public Health co-submitted a stakeholder report to the
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The Harris Institute submitted “The U.S. Gun Violence Crisis as a Violation of U.S. Obligations Under the
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in their Gun Violence Report and echoed by then-candidate for the Democratic Presidential Nomination
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corps to provide students with a first-hand description of international law and policy in action.
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to study the need for a comprehensive international convention on the prevention and punishment of
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in Congo by pressuring electronics companies to use conflict-free minerals in their products.
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International Experts’ Meeting on the Illegal Use of Force: Reconceptualizing the Laws of War
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Introduction to Medicine & Global Human Rights: Annual Forensic Documentation Workshop
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Mini-Colloquium Conceptualizing a New Institutional Framework for International Taxation
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International Humanitarian Law Workshop for Professionals (w/ the American Red Cross)
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School of Public Health. This conference resulted in the symposium edition of the
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American Red Cross Humanitarian Law Unit International Humanitarian Law Workshop
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The Role of the ICTY in Understanding the War and Genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina
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with researching and analyzing active cases on crimes against humanity issues.
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International Dispute Resolution: Protecting Your Client In The Global Economy
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educate the next generation of lawyers; and provide networking opportunities.
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ComisiĂłn Interamericana de Derechos Humanos "EUA: Impacto armas de fuego"
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Immigration Law and Family Reunification: A Comparative Perspective
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The Legal Challenges of Globalization: A View from the Heartland
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International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Conferences
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2011 - Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
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In 2008, the Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute launched
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International Criminal Law Symposium: Judgment at Nuremberg
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of the U.S. government’s interactions with human rights.
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International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Project
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Prospects for an International Climate Change Agreement
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2015 - Benjamin B. Ferenz, former Nuremberg Prosecutor
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Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement
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Language used from this project has been utilized by
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ComisiĂłn Interamericana de Derechos Humanos, YouTube
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ComisiĂłn Interamericana de Derechos Humanos, Youtube
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Former Ambassadors-in-Residence include: Ambassador
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A New Approach to the Gun Violence Crisis in America
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International Climate Change: Post-Kyoto Challenges
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Leila Nadya Sadat
Official website
Washington University School of Law
Whitney R. Harris
Crimes Against Humanity Initiative
crimes against humanity
International Law Commission
Jonathan Hafetz
American Civil Liberties Union
University of Minnesota
University of Sydney
Amnesty International
Elizabeth Warren
ICCPR
U.N. Human Rights Council
Universal Periodic Review
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
Christine Van den Wyngaert
Fatou Bensouda
Philippe Kirsch
American Society of International Law
ICC Legal Tools Project
David Scheffer
Stephen J. Rapp
Louis Susman
Charles Stith
Feisal Amin Rasoul al-Istrabadi
Carla A. Hills
Thomas A. Schweich

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