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1 Nov 2008

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Journal of Intl. Criminal Justice

Workshop - Discussion [of intl. criminal liability for corporations, at 'New Vistas of International Criminal Justice' conference]

[Conference held at European Univ. Institute, Florence, Italy, 15-17 May 2008. Discussants include: - Bert Swart, Professor of Criminal Law, Univ. of Amsterdam - James Cockayne, Associate, Intl. Peace Institute - Thomas Weigend, Professor of Criminal Law, Univ. of Cologne - Kenneth Roth, Executive Director, Human Rights Watch - Andrew Clapham, Professor of Intl. Law, Graduate Institute of Intl. & Development Studies, Geneva - Erik Møse, Judge, former President (2003–2007) and Vice-President (1999–2003) of the Intl. Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, on "Corporate Criminal Liability and the Rwandan Genocide" - Peter Murphy, Circuit Judge, England & Wales, previously defence counsel at Intl. Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia, on "Corporate Criminal Liability and Reparations"]