Copyright (c) 2011 Yeshiva University Cardozo Law Review. March, 2011. 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1183. L... more Copyright (c) 2011 Yeshiva University Cardozo Law Review. March, 2011. 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1183. LENGTH: 24809 words THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDIVIDUAL STANDING IN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY. NAME: Cora True-Frost*. ...
As international criminal lawyers and diplomats discuss the Draft Treaty on Crimes Against Humani... more As international criminal lawyers and diplomats discuss the Draft Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity on the one hand, and the potential of adding a fifth crime, ecocide, to the Rome Statute on the other, Janet Lord, William Pons, and Michael Stein issue a well-timed and compelling call to demonstrate our understanding that people with disabilities (PWD) are a part of humanity. The authors map the many crimes and various situations in which PWD have been and continue to be specifically targeted, and persuasively argue that it is past time for the system of international criminal law to embrace prosecutions of crimes against PWD. In so doing, the authors make a series of important recommendations for international criminal law: for example, that international criminal processes must be made fully accessible to PWD. This essay offers three reflections on the authors’ call to use international criminal prosecutions, specifically at the International Criminal Court (ICC), to elevate the r...
Good afternoon, and welcome! Before we opened this panel, in an informal survey, a few of our aud... more Good afternoon, and welcome! Before we opened this panel, in an informal survey, a few of our audience members shared that they have had experience working with disability issues. The central inquiry of this panel is how disability currently is integrated into international law, and what changes are underway.
Copyright (c) 2011 Yeshiva University Cardozo Law Review. March, 2011. 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1183. L... more Copyright (c) 2011 Yeshiva University Cardozo Law Review. March, 2011. 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1183. LENGTH: 24809 words THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDIVIDUAL STANDING IN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY. NAME: Cora True-Frost*. ...
As international criminal lawyers and diplomats discuss the Draft Treaty on Crimes Against Humani... more As international criminal lawyers and diplomats discuss the Draft Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity on the one hand, and the potential of adding a fifth crime, ecocide, to the Rome Statute on the other, Janet Lord, William Pons, and Michael Stein issue a well-timed and compelling call to demonstrate our understanding that people with disabilities (PWD) are a part of humanity. The authors map the many crimes and various situations in which PWD have been and continue to be specifically targeted, and persuasively argue that it is past time for the system of international criminal law to embrace prosecutions of crimes against PWD. In so doing, the authors make a series of important recommendations for international criminal law: for example, that international criminal processes must be made fully accessible to PWD. This essay offers three reflections on the authors’ call to use international criminal prosecutions, specifically at the International Criminal Court (ICC), to elevate the r...
Good afternoon, and welcome! Before we opened this panel, in an informal survey, a few of our aud... more Good afternoon, and welcome! Before we opened this panel, in an informal survey, a few of our audience members shared that they have had experience working with disability issues. The central inquiry of this panel is how disability currently is integrated into international law, and what changes are underway.
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