On November 1 and 2, 2018, the Canadian Partnership for International Justice (CPIJ) participated in the 47th Conference of the Canadian Council on International Law.
It organized and financed a panel titled “The Role of International Criminal Law and the ICC in Responding to the Alleged Crimes Perpetrated against the Rohingya”, that took place in the afternoon of November 1st. Other CPIJ Co-Researchers, namely Rob Currie and Joanna Harrington were part of the panel “Extradition after Diab”. Discover these two fascinating conferences here.
The Role of International Criminal Law and the ICC in Responding to the Alleged Crimes Perpetrated against the Rohingya
Chair: Fannie Lafontaine (Laval University, Faculty of Law)
Panelists:
- Kyle Matthews (Montreal Institute for Genocide Studies)
- Payam Akhavan (McGill University, Faculty of Law)
- Valerie Oosterveld (Western University, Faculty of Law)
Extradition after Diab
Chair: Craig Forcese (University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law)
Panelists:
- Don Bayne (Bayne Sellar Ertel Carter)
- Rob Currie (Dalhousie University, Schulich School of Law)
- Joanna Harrington (University of Alberta, Faculty of Law)