From the Jamestown, NY Post-Journal:
Past and present international prosecutors will convene Wednesday to discuss the legacy of the Nuremberg trials and chart a course forward, asking whether in today’s political environment the rule of law can continue to hold primacy over the rule of the gun.
The conference, co-sponsored by the Robert H. Jackson Center in Jamestown, the American Society of International Law, Chautauqua Institution, Washington University School of Law, and Syracuse University, "is convened in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Hague Rules of 1907, the cornerstone of the laws regulating armed conflict today." -- from the ASIL website. See program here (pdf).
The meetings and round-table discussion will be held at the historic Athenaeum Hotel on the grounds of Chautauqua Institution and are open to the public. Admission is free.
The conference will feature addresses by two of the Nuremberg prosecutors, Whitney Harris and Henry King, and John Q. Barrett, a law professor at St. John’s University...Luis Moreno-Ocampo, head prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, will be one of the most renowned attendees. Moreno-Ocampo recently signed the indictment of the alleged perpetrators of the Darfur genocide.
