Events
These are some of the main events of CILRAP:
Peace Mediation and Law
CILRAP Bottega, Florence, 16 February 2024
Launching 'Religion, Hateful Expression and Violence', the second edition of the CLICC commentary, and Arabic and French Lexsitus
New York, 5 December 2023
Religion, Hateful Expression and Violence
Florence, 8-9 April 2022
Colonial Wrongs, Double Standards, and Access to International Law
Yangon, 16-17 November 2019
Quality Control in Criminal Investigation
New Delhi, 22-23 February 2019
Documenting Conflict and Atrocity Related Sexual Violence Crimes in CAR, Iraq, Myanmar and Sri Lanka: Country Supplements to the International Protocol on the Documentation and Investigation of Sexual Violence in Conflict
The Hague, 11 December 2018
Preliminary Examinations: Impact, Policies and Practices
The Hague, 7 December 2018
Integrity in International Justice
The Hague, 1-2 December 2018
Rome Launch of ‘Quality Control in Preliminary Examination’
Rome, 24 October 2018
Power in International Criminal Justice: Towards a Sociology of International Justice
Florence, 28-29 October 2017
Philosophical Foundations of International Criminal Law: Its Intellectual Roots, Related Limits and Potential
New Delhi, 25-26 August 2017
Quality Control in Preliminary Examination: Reviewing Impact, Policies and Practices
The Hague, 13-14 June 2017
Chinese-European Co-operation in Developing the International Legal Order
Beijing, 19 May 2017
The Birth of the ICC Office of the Prosecutor: Historicity, Model, Deterrence?
Nuremberg, 29 April 2017
Side Events at the 15th ICC-ASP Session: Developments and Boundaries in Core International Crimes Practice and the Launch of the ‘Cooperation and Judicial Assistance Database’
The Hague, 18 and 21 November 2016
Strengthening National Justice for Core International Crimes
The Hague, 28 June 2016
Indian Launch of the HOICL Project
New Delhi, 24-25 February 2016
Berlin Launch of ‘Historical Origins of International Criminal Law’
Berlin, 15 December 2015
Beijing Launch of ‘Historical Origins of International Criminal Law’
Beijing, 28 November 2015
Launch of ‘Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volumes 3 and 4’ and New Services in the ICL Public Commons
The Hague, 20 November 2015
The Peripheries of Justice Intervention: Preliminary Examination and Legacy or Sustainable Exit
The Hague, 29 September 2015
Reconciliation v. Accountability: Balancing Interests of Peace and Justice
2015 LI Haopei Lecture and Seminar
The Hague, 29 May 2015
Triple Book Launch at 13th Session of the ICC Assembly of States Parties
New York, 12 December 2014
The Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Seminar 2
New Delhi, 29 and 30 November 2014
The Historical Origins of International Criminal Law
2014 LI Haopei Lecture and Seminar
Hong Kong, 1 and 2 March 2014
Side Event at the 2013 ICC-ASP Session: ‘Quality Control in Fact-Finding’ and Complementarity Online
The Hague, 25 November 2013
Quality Control in International Fact-Finding Outside Criminal Justice for Core International Crimes
2013 LI Haopei Lecture and Seminar
Florence, 20 May 2013
The Self-Interest of Armed Forces in Accountability for their Members for Core International Crimes
Stanford, 27 November 2012
Double Book Launch: State Sovereignty and International Criminal Law; Old Evidence and Core International Crimes
The Hague, 19 November 2012
Societal Reintegration of Victims of Core International Crimes
Oslo, 7 June 2012
International Sex Crimes: Understanding, Proving, Prosecutorial Thematization
Seminar to launch two books
London, 25 April 2012
Distributive Justice in the Spanish-Speaking Raum
Book launch seminar
Bogotá, 16 April 2012
Sovereignty and Individual Criminal Responsibility for Core International Crimes
2012 LI Haopei Lecture and Seminar
Beijing, 2-3 April 2012
Old Evidence and Core International Crimes
Dhaka, 11 September 2011
Thematic Investigation and Prosecution of International Sex Crimes
Cape Town, 7-8 March 2011
Implications of the Criminalization of Aggression
2011 LI Haopei Lecture
Oslo, 8 February 2011
Building Capacity in International Humanitarian and Criminal Law in Foreign Armed Forces: Some Experiences from Indonesia
Oslo, 12 January 2011
Is Military Necessity Always Opposed to Humanity?
Oslo, 9 November 2010
Proving International Sex Crimes
New Haven, 15-16 October 2010
Military v. Civilian Criminal Justice for Core International Crimes
Oslo, 23 August 2010
The Role and Integrity of the First Review Conference on the Statute of the International Criminal Court
Oslo, 23 October 2009
Abbreviated Criminal Procedures for Core International Crimes
Sarajevo, 9 October 2009
The Principle of Complementarity and the Exercise of Universal Jurisdiction for Core International Crimes
Oslo, 4 September 2009
Land Reform and Distributive Justice in the Settlement of Internal Armed Conflicts
Bogota, 5-6 June 2009
Criteria for Prioritizing and Selecting Core International Crimes Cases
Oslo, 26 September 2008
Are Amnesties for Atrocities Sustainable over Time? The Case of Argentina
Oslo, 25 September 2008
International Criminal Justice and the Military
Oslo, 12-13 September 2008
Knowing the Number of Dead and Missing Persons in Armed Conflict, with Particular Emphasis on the Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Oslo, 2 June 2008
The Impact of the Existence and Activities of the ICTY on the Former Yugoslavia: Whose Responsibility?
Oslo, 26 March 2008
National Military Manuals on the Law of Armed Conflict
Oslo, 10 December 2007
The ICC Legal Tools Programme of the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights and the Broader ICC Legal Tools Project
Oslo, 27 September 2007
Law in Peace Negotiations
Bogota, 15-16 June 2007
Importing Core International Crimes into National Criminal Law
Oslo, 27 October 2006
The Evolving Role of NGOs in International Criminal Justice
Oslo, 2 October 2006