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UPCOMING INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND MEDIA WORKSHOP

Palace of Justice, Nuremberg © nuremberg municipal museums, Christine Dierenbach

Through the Lens of Nuremberg: The International Criminal Court at its Tenth Anniversary

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With the financial support of the German Federal Foreign Office.

Conference: 4–5 October 2012
Media workshop: 2-3 and 6-7 October 2012

Courtroom 600, Palace of Justice,
Nuremberg, Germany

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To mark the tenth anniversary of the entry into force of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, the new international criminal justice institution in Nuremberg (currently in its founding stage), in cooperation with the Wayamo Communication Foundation and with the financial support of the German Federal Foreign Office, will host the conference "Through the Lens of Nuremberg: The International Criminal Court at its Tenth Anniversary”.

Speakers will include experts on the Nuremberg trials, representatives from the ICC and other international courts and tribunals, the African Union and Arab League, and a number of renowned international criminal law experts from academia, government and civil society. One of the highlights of the conference will be the first honorary “Nuremberg Lecture for Peace and Justice”.

The International Criminal Court (ICC) was established to help end impunity for the perpetrators of the most serious crimes of international concern, namely genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. Upon the ratification of 30 countries at the earliest in 2017, the ICC will also have jurisdiction over the crime of aggression.

The most important predecessor of international courts and tribunals including the ICC as the first permanent institution is the Nuremberg Tribunal which laid the groundwork for modern international criminal law. The objective of the conference is to examine to what extent the legacy of Nuremberg has been implemented in the work of the ICC and other international tribunals.

The conference will mark the progress made in the development of international criminal law in the six decades since the Nuremberg trials, especially since 1993, when the idea of an international criminal justice system gained new momentum through the establishment of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Looking through the lens of the Nuremberg legacy, the conference will celebrate the advancement of international criminal law, the achievements of the ICC during its first decade, and assess the contemporary challenges the Court is facing.

International Media Workshop (2-3 and 6-7 October)

The days directly before and after the conference will be devoted to a workshop with senior journalists from African and Arab countries (Kenya, Uganda, Namibia, Simbabwe, South Africa, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Sudan, Libya, Syria, Jordan, Tunisia, Bahrain, Qatar, Yemen). The workshop is by invitation only.

After attending the International Conference on 4 and 5 October, the journalists will then engage in a discussion on how to write factual and balanced reports. As a final result they will produce – under the guidance of the Wayamo trainers – audiovisual and press reports about the issues discussed during the conference.

The topics to be addressed are:

For more information please contact us.

Registrations for the conference are welcome. Please follow the updates on www.museums.nuremberg.de/academy/index.html

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