The Academy and International Law: A Catalyst for Change and Innovation

Friday, September 24th - Saturday, September 25th, 2021

Add to Calendar: Add to Calendar: 2021-09-24 12:45:00 2021-09-25 17:00:00 The Academy and International Law: A Catalyst for Change and Innovation Event Description Perhaps more than in any other legal field, academic institutions and organizations run by academics have had a profound influence on the development of International Law. In this two-day in-person conference, two-dozen expert panelists from international organizations, NGOs, and academic institutions will explore how academia has influenced war crimes prosecutions, peace negotiations, and the pursuit of human rights since the Second World War. This Conference celebrates the 30th Anniversary of the Endowment of ǿմý School of Law’s Frederick K. Cox International Law Center and the 25th Anniversary of the founding of the Public International Law & Policy Group. This Conference is co-sponsored by the American Branch of the International Law Association and is designated as a Midwest Regional International Law Weekend Conference.  Note: Unless otherwise noted, all sessions will be held in the Tinkham Veale University Center—Ballrooms A, B and C. AGENDA Friday, September 24 12:45 - 2:30 p.m. A Panel Discussion featuring Judge Silvia Fernandez de Gurmendi, President of the Assembly of State Parties of the International Criminal Court, along with Prof. Michael Scharf and Prof. Jessica Wolfendale, with Prof. Shannon E. French moderating. Watch the live webcast here. 4 - 5 p.m. (Held in the Gund Hall Moot Courtroom) Making an Impact: Alumni Panel of ǿմý Journal of International Law Editors” Co-Moderator: Caroline Cirillo, Volume 54, Editor-in-Chief Co-Moderator: Alireza Nourani-Dargiri, Volume 54, Symposium Editor Katelyn Masetta-Alvarez: Volume 50 - Executive Notes Editor (DOJ Immigration Law Appeals Attorney) Douglas Pilawa: Volume 51 – Executive Articles Editor (International Arbitration Counsel, Squire Patton Boggs) Luke Tillman: Volume 43 - Articles Editor (Steptoe & Johnson; former Counsel for U.S. International Trade Commission)  Niki Dasarathy: Volume 41 - Articles Editor (Program Director, ABA Rule of Law Initiative)  Philip Hadji: Volume 41 - Editor-in-Chief (Assistant General Counsel, Department of Navy) Christopher Rassi: Volume 34 - Symposium Editor (Chief of Staff of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies) Saturday, September 25 (Watch the live webcast here.)  8:30 - 8:45 a.m. Welcome 8:45 - 10 a.m. Panel 1: The Academy and Grotian Moments Chair: Stephen Petras, Director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, ǿմý School of Law Carsten Stahn, Director of Leiden University’s Grotius Center Michael Scharf, Dean of ǿմý School of Law Omri Sender, Counsel, ICJ, formerly Counsel to the World Bank Milena Sterio, Associate Dean, Cleveland Marshall School of Law Jennifer Trahan, Professor, NYU Center for Global Affairs 10:30 a.m. - noon Panel 2: 75th Anniversary of the Nuremberg Judgment: The Academy and War Crimes Prosecutions Jennifer Trahan (Chair) James Johnson, Chief Prosecutor of the Residual Special Court for Sierra Leone and Director of the ǿմý Henry King War Crimes Office Leila Sadat, President of the American Branch of the International Law Association and Professor, Washington University School of Law Beth van Schaack, Professor, Stanford Law School Michael Newton, Professor, Vanderbilt Law School Timothy Webster, Professor, Western New England School of Law 12:15 - 1 p.m. Lunch and Keynote Speech featuring Mark Ellis, Executive Director of the International Bar Association 1:30 - 3 p.m. Panel 3: The Academy and the War on Terrorism: A 20 Year Retrospective Co-Chairs, Avidan Cover, Associate Dean and Director of the Institute for Global Security Law & Policy, ǿմý School of Law; Shannon French, Inamori Professor in Ethics and Director of the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence  Deborah Pearlstein, Professor of Law, Co-Director, Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy, Cardozo School of Law Geoffrey Corn, Gary A. Kuiper Distinguished Professor of National Security Law, South Texas College of Law Houston Jessica Wolfendale, Chair, Department of Philosophy, Marquette University 3:30 - 5 p.m. Panel 4: The Academy and the Pursuit of Peace and Human Rights Chair: Milena Sterio, Professor, Cleveland Marshall School of Law Paul Williams, Professor American University Washington College of Law and President of PILPG Alex Cuic, Adjunct Professor, ǿմý School of Law Andrew Mann, former State Department Senior Foreign Service Officer  Darin Johnson, Professor, Howard University School of Law 5 p.m. Closing remarks: Associate Dean Avidan Cover Please review these reading materials prior to the conference. Recommended hotels with walking distance: Glidden House Inn 1901 Ford Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106, (216) 231-8900 Courtyard Cleveland University Circle 2021 Cornell Road, Cleveland, OH 44106, (216) 791-5678 Tudor Arms Doubletree Hilton 10660 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106, (216) 455-1260 Tinkham Veale University Center—Ballrooms A, B and C George Gund Hall—Moot Courtroom Increasing COVID-19 cases within Northeast Ohio have prompted ǿմý to resume its requirement that masks be worn indoors until further notice. In addition, only those who are fully vaccinated (two weeks past their final dose) should attend any campus event. Leaders continue to monitor pandemic developments and may need to adjust health protocols further as circumstances warrant. In-person is subject to change based on COVID-19 guidelines. School of Law School of Law America/New_York public

Sponsored by the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center at ǿմý School of Law

In-Person Only Event

In-Person CLE Available.  Virtual CLE unavailable.

Free to attend.

$100 for CLE’s (alumni) or $200 for CLE’s (non-alumni). Checks only made payable to ǿմý School of Law.

7.50 hours of CLE credit has been approved

Webcast Archive Content

Video: Panel 1
Video: Panel 2
Video: Keynote
Video: Panel 3
Video: Panel 4

Event Description

Perhaps more than in any other legal field, academic institutions and organizations run by academics have had a profound influence on the development of International Law. In this two-day in-person conference, two-dozen expert panelists from international organizations, NGOs, and academic institutions will explore how academia has influenced war crimes prosecutions, peace negotiations, and the pursuit of human rights since the Second World War.

This Conference celebrates the 30th Anniversary of the Endowment of ǿմý School of Law’s Frederick K. Cox International Law Center and the 25th Anniversary of the founding of the Public International Law & Policy Group. This Conference is co-sponsored by the American Branch of the International Law Association and is designated as a . 

Note: Unless otherwise noted, all sessions will be held in the Tinkham Veale University Center—Ballrooms A, B and C.

AGENDA

Friday, September 24

12:45 - 2:30 p.m.

A Panel Discussion featuring Judge Silvia Fernandez de Gurmendi, President of the Assembly of State Parties of the International Criminal Court, along with Prof. Michael Scharf and Prof. Jessica Wolfendale, with Prof. Shannon E. French moderating.

Watch the live webcast here.

4 - 5 p.m. (Held in the Gund Hall Moot Courtroom) Making an Impact: Alumni Panel of ǿմý Journal of International Law Editors”
  • Co-Moderator: Caroline Cirillo, Volume 54, Editor-in-Chief
  • Co-Moderator: Alireza Nourani-Dargiri, Volume 54, Symposium Editor
  • Katelyn Masetta-Alvarez: Volume 50 - Executive Notes Editor (DOJ Immigration Law Appeals Attorney)
  • Douglas Pilawa: Volume 51 – Executive Articles Editor (International Arbitration Counsel, Squire Patton Boggs)
  • Luke Tillman: Volume 43 - Articles Editor (Steptoe & Johnson; former Counsel for U.S. International Trade Commission) 
  • Niki Dasarathy: Volume 41 - Articles Editor (Program Director, ABA Rule of Law Initiative) 
  • Philip Hadji: Volume 41 - Editor-in-Chief (Assistant General Counsel, Department of Navy)
  • Christopher Rassi: Volume 34 - Symposium Editor (Chief of Staff of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies)

Saturday, September 25

(Watch the live webcast here.) 
8:30 - 8:45 a.m. Welcome
8:45 - 10 a.m.

Panel 1: The Academy and Grotian Moments

  • Chair: Stephen Petras, Director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, ǿմý School of Law
  • Carsten Stahn, Director of Leiden University’s Grotius Center
  • Michael Scharf, Dean of ǿմý School of Law
  • Omri Sender, Counsel, ICJ, formerly Counsel to the World Bank
  • Milena Sterio, Associate Dean, Cleveland Marshall School of Law
  • Jennifer Trahan, Professor, NYU Center for Global Affairs
10:30 a.m. - noon

Panel 2: 75th Anniversary of the Nuremberg Judgment: The Academy and War Crimes Prosecutions

  • Jennifer Trahan (Chair)
  • James Johnson, Chief Prosecutor of the Residual Special Court for Sierra Leone and Director of the ǿմý Henry King War Crimes Office
  • Leila Sadat, President of the American Branch of the International Law Association and Professor, Washington University School of Law
  • Beth van Schaack, Professor, Stanford Law School
  • Michael Newton, Professor, Vanderbilt Law School
  • Timothy Webster, Professor, Western New England School of Law
12:15 - 1 p.m. Lunch and Keynote Speech featuring Mark Ellis, Executive Director of the International Bar Association
1:30 - 3 p.m.

Panel 3: The Academy and the War on Terrorism: A 20 Year Retrospective

  • Co-Chairs, Avidan Cover, Associate Dean and Director of the Institute for Global Security Law & Policy, ǿմý School of Law; Shannon French, Inamori Professor in Ethics and Director of the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence 
  • Deborah Pearlstein, Professor of Law, Co-Director, Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy, Cardozo School of Law
  • Geoffrey Corn, Gary A. Kuiper Distinguished Professor of National Security Law, South Texas College of Law Houston
  • Jessica Wolfendale, Chair, Department of Philosophy, Marquette University
3:30 - 5 p.m.

Panel 4: The Academy and the Pursuit of Peace and Human Rights

  • Chair: Milena Sterio, Professor, Cleveland Marshall School of Law
  • Paul Williams, Professor American University Washington College of Law and President of PILPG
  • Alex Cuic, Adjunct Professor, ǿմý School of Law
  • Andrew Mann, former State Department Senior Foreign Service Officer 
  • Darin Johnson, Professor, Howard University School of Law
5 p.m. Closing remarks: Associate Dean Avidan Cover

Please review prior to the conference.

Recommended hotels with walking distance:

Glidden House Inn
1901 Ford Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106, (216) 231-8900

Courtyard Cleveland University Circle
2021 Cornell Road, Cleveland, OH 44106, (216) 791-5678

Tudor Arms Doubletree Hilton
10660 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106, (216) 455-1260

Event Location

Tinkham Veale University Center—Ballrooms A, B and C

George Gund Hall—Moot Courtroom

Increasing COVID-19 cases within Northeast Ohio have prompted ǿմý to resume its requirement that masks be worn indoors until further notice. In addition, only those who are fully vaccinated (two weeks past their final dose) should attend any campus event. Leaders continue to monitor pandemic developments and may need to adjust health protocols further as circumstances warrant. In-person is subject to change based on COVID-19 guidelines.

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