SCL Lecture: Can Africa prosecute International Crimes? The DRC Example

14 June 2017
  • Starts at: 19:00h
  • Fee: Free
  • Venue: T.M.C. Asser Instituut
  • Organiser: T.M.C. Asser Instituut, the Coalition for the International Criminal Court (CICC) and the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies of Leiden University, in cooperation with Open Society Foundations
  • Address: R.J. Schimmelpennincklaan 20-22
    2517 JN The Hague
    Netherlands
  • Email: conferencemanager@asser.nl

 

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Please read the full report on “Can Africa prosecute international crimes? The DRC example.”

Speakers:

  •         Nick Elebe, Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa
  •         Jacques Mbokani, author of the Open Society study on application of the Rome Statute by Congolese courts
  •         Emmanuel Kabengele, Réseau pour la Réforme du Secteur de Sécurité et Justice
  •         Franck Kamunga, Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa

The lecture will be in French with consecutive English interpretation. 

Title: Can Africa prosecute international crimes? The DRC example.

Time: 19.00 - 20.30hrs

Registration: Registration for this event is mandatory, as a limited number of seats are available. Please register here

The Supranational Criminal Law (SCL) Lectures Series are public and free of charge, but places are limited and available on a first-come-first-served basis. Registration is therefore mandatory.

The views and opinions expressed in or during the Supranational Criminal Law lectures are not necessarily those of the host and/or participating organisations, namely the T.M.C. Asser Instituut, the Coalition for the International Criminal Court (CICC) and the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies of Leiden University.

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