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DESCRIPTION:\n	The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court at 20: L
 ooking Back and Looking Forward\n\n\n\n	A conference hosted by the Carr Cen
 ter for Human Rights PolicyHarvard Kennedy School\n\n\n\n	The adoption of t
 he Rome Statute 20 years ago was a historic achievement in the global ques
 t for justice and peace. Join an eminent cross-section of scholars\, inter
 national leaders\, and current and former ICC officials to discuss progres
 s and roadblocks over the past two decades\, as well as the future role of
  the ICC in ending impunity for genocide\, war crimes\, crimes against hum
 anity\, and crimes of aggression.Space is limited\, advance registration r
 equired.&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n	Agenda:\n\n\n\n	Welcome and Introductory Remarks\n\n
 \n\n	11:30 – 11:45 am\n\n\n\n	Kathryn Sikkink\, Ryan Family Professor of Hum
 an Rights Policy at Harvard Kennedy School and Carol K. Pforzheimer Profes
 sor at Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study\, Harvard University will we
 lcome participants and speakers and provide an overall framing of the conf
 erence.\n\n\n\n	The International Criminal Court at 20: Diverse Perspective
 s\n\n\n\n	11:45 am – 12:45 pm\n\n\n\n	A panel discussion that examines the f
 ounding of the ICC\, some of its accomplishments\, critiques\, and roadblo
 cks encountered\, as well as its future role\, both as a Court and as an i
 nternational organization\, in pursuing justice around the world.\n\n\n\n	S
 peakers:\n\n\n\n	\n		Luis Moreno Ocampo\, Founding Prosecutor\, ICC and Senio
 r Fellow\, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy\, Harvard Kennedy School\n	
 \n	\n		Karen Mosoti\, Head of the New York Liaison Office of the ICC and curr
 ently a mid-career student\, HKS\n	\n	\n		Beth Simmons\, Andrea Mitchell Unive
 rsity Professor of Law\, Political Science and Business Ethics\, Universit
 y of Pennsylvania and Fellow\, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study\, Ha
 rvard University\n	\n	\n		Kathryn Sikkink (Moderator)\n	\n\n\n\n	Lunch\n\n\n\n	12
 :45 – 1:15 pm\n\n\n\n	A Conversation with Judge Kimberly Prost\n\n\n\n	1:15 
 pm – 2:30 pm\n\n\n\n	Kimberly Prost is a Canadian Judge on the Internationa
 l Criminal Court and previously served as Chef du Cabinet to the President
  of the ICC. Alex Whiting\, currently HLS Professor of Practice and former
 ly a Prosecutions Coordinator at the ICC\, will interview Judge Prost and 
 then moderate a Q&amp\;A with the audience.\n\n\n\n	Speakers:\n\n\n\n	\n		Judg
 e Kimberly Prost\, Canadian judge on the ICC\n	\n	\n		Alex Whiting\, Professor
  of Practice\, Harvard Law School (moderator)\n	\n\n\n\n	2:30- 2:45 Break\n
 \n\n\n	The OAS\, the ICC\, and the case of Venezuela\n\n\n\n	2:45 – 4:00 pm
 \n\n\n\n	In May 2018\, an independent expert panel designated by Luis Almag
 ro\, the Secretary General of the Organization of American States\, follow
 ing a design formulated by Luis Moreno Ocampo\, found reasonable grounds f
 or crimes against humanity committed in Venezuela. On 27 September 2018\, 
 six members of the OAS (Argentina\, Canada\, Colombia\, Chile\, Paraguay a
 nd Peru) referred the situation of Venezuela to the ICC\, requesting the P
 rosecutor to initiate an investigation on crimes against humanity allegedl
 y committed in the territory of Venezuela since 12 February 2014. On 28 Se
 ptember\, the President of the ICC assigned the situation in Venezuela to 
 Pre-Trial Chamber I. Hear from Luis Almagro\, Secretary General of the OAS
 \, on the work of the expert panel\, and his work to support the referral.
 \n\n\n\n	Speakers:\n\n\n\n	\n		Luis Almagro\, Secretary General\, Organization
  of American States\n	\n	\n		Rodrigo Diamanti\, founder\, Un Mundo Sin Mordaza
 \, and former Carr Center student fellow (introducer)\n	\n\n\n\n	Looking For
 ward\n\n\n\n	4 pm – 5 pm\n\n\n\n	This panel of experts with diverse perspect
 ives on ICC looks forward to the next 20 years.&nbsp\; Panelists will addr
 ess the key takeaways\, future trajectory and priorities of the ICC in the
  future. &nbsp\;\n\n\n\n	Speakers:\n\n\n\n	\n		Martha Minow\, 300th Anniversar
 y University Professor\, Harvard Law School\n	\n	\n		Luis Moreno Ocampo\, Foun
 ding Prosecutor\, ICC and Senior Fellow\, Carr Center for Human Rights Pol
 icy\, Harvard Kennedy School\n	\n	\n		Alpha Sesay\, Fellow\, Human Rights Prog
 ram\, HLS\, and Advocacy Officer with the Open Society Justice Initiative 
 (OSJI).\n	\n	\n		Sushma Raman\, Executive Director\, Carr Center for Human Rig
 hts Policy\, Harvard Kennedy School (moderator)\n	\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181026T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181026T163000
LAST-MODIFIED:20181022T203345Z
LOCATION:Malkin Penthouse\, Harvard Kennedy School\, Littauer Building\, 79
  JFK Street\, Cambridge\, MA
SUMMARY:Conference: The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court at
  20 - Looking Back and Looking Forward
URL;TYPE=URI:https://carrcenter.hks.harvard.edu/event/conference-rome-statu
 te-international-criminal-court-20-looking-back-and-looking-forward
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