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Justice Should Be Done, But Where? The Relationship Between National and International Courts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Naomi Roht-Arriaza
Affiliation:
University of California, Hastings College of the Law
Paul Seils
Affiliation:
Office of the Prosecutor, International Criminal Court
Christopher Hall
Affiliation:
International Justice Project, Amnesty International
Laura Dickinson
Affiliation:
University of Connecticut School of Law

Abstract

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Meeting Report
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2007

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References

1 For an expanded discussion of these potential advantages, see Dickinson, Laura A. The Promise of Hybrid Courts, 97 Am. J. Of Int’l. L. 295 (2003)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

* Professor Theidon did not contribute remarks to the Proceedings.