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  • Volume 10 (2006-2007)
    • Accountability for Corporate Complicity in Torture
    • Text of Remarks: Corporate Alien Tort Liability and the Legacy of Nuremberg
    • Extraordinary Rendition and Disappearances in the "War on Terror"
    • Military Commissions in Guantánamo Bay: Giving "Full and Fair Trial" a Bad Name
    • The Right to a Fair Trial in the War on Terror
    • Advances and Missed Opportunities in the International Prosecution of Gender-Based Crimes
    • Gender Crimes and the International Criminal Tribunals
    • Justice Through Litigation: The Center for Justice and Accountability
    • The Complex Architecture of International Justice
    • From Nuremberg to Rome: Tracing the Legacy of the Nuremberg Trials
    • The Legacy of Nuremberg: Confronting Genocide and Terrorism Through the Rule of Law
    • Fulfilling the Legacy: International Justice 60 Years After Nuremberg
    • Symposium Introduction
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Bullet::Fulfilling the Legacy: International Justice 60 Years After Nuremberg


Written by Lisa Mantel

The following articles are based on a symposium held on February 17-18, 2006 at the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle, Washington, in conjunction with Amnesty International USA. The articles were authored by the symposium panelists and are either in transcript form from the speeches, or were modified into formal comments based on the speeches.


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