Prof Ademola Abass ( University, Bruges, Belgium) , “A Regional Criminal Court for Afri- ca?” (2014)

Prof Kai Ambos (University of Gottingen/Judge at the State Court of Göttingen, Germany), “The Columbian Peace Process and the International Criminal Court” (2010)

Shamila Batohi (Senior Legal Advisor to the Prosecutor, International Criminal Court), “The In- ternational Criminal Court – A Legal Entity in a Political World” (2014)

Prof René Blattmann (Judge of the International Criminal Court), “The ICC – History and Recent Chal- lenges” (2009), “The Lubanga Trial - Substantive and Procedural Issues of the first Judgment of the International Criminal Court” (2013)

Prof Jaime Couso (University Diego Portales, Santiago de Chile), “Transition to Democracy and Post Transitional Justice in Chile” (2010)

Prof Lawrence Douglas

(Amherst College, Amherst/Mass., USA), “Demjanjuk in Jerusalem: The Danger of Didactic Justice” (2009), “Demjanjuk in Munich” (2010), “Shutting Guantánamo - American and the Struggle against Terrorism” (2011), “Bringing Terror Suspects to Justice: Civilian Courts or Military Commissions?” (2012), “Al Qaeda in the Dock: Trial by Military Commission in Guantanamo Bay”

1 (2013), “The Wages of Legitimacy: Trial before Military Commission at Guantánamo Bay” (2014)

Judge Silvia Fernandez de Gurmendi (Judge of the International Criminal Court), “Recent Legal Developments at the ICC” (2012)

Judge Christoph Flügge (Judge of the UN-Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia), “The Yugoslavia Tribunal in Action” (2011)

Prof Luigi Foffani (University Modena e Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy), “The Berlusconi-Case” (2010)

Prof Martin Heger

(Humboldt University Berlin, Germany), “European Criminal Justice – The European Arrest Warrant” (2009), “Wikileaks – The Case of ” (2011/2012/2013), “Rape, Espionage and Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters in the EU and Abroad – The Cases of Assange and Snowden ” (2014)

Prof Kevin Jon Heller (Melbourne Law School, Australia), “The Nuremberg Military Tribunals and their Contribution to the Development of Crimes against Humanity” (2012)

Prof Florian Jeßberger

(University of Hamburg, Germany), “The Making of a New International Crime – Elements of a Sociology of Transnational Lawmaking” (2012), “The Modern Doctrinal Debate on the Crime of Aggression” (2014)

Prof Bing Bing Jia (Tsinghua University, Beijing, China), “China and International ” (2011)

2 Wolfgang Kaleck (European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights, Berlin), “Torture of Iraqi Detainees by the British Military Before the International Criminal Court?” (2014)

Prof Gerhard Kemp (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa), “Introduction to the Crime of Aggres- sion” (2010)

Dr Matthias Korte (Federal Ministry of Justice of Germany), “Combating Corruption – International Legal Instruments” (2009/2010/2011/2012/2013/2014)

Dieter Magsam (Advocate Hamburg, Germany), “The Rwandan Genocide on Trial in Germany” (2011)

Prof Jaime Malamud Goti (University of Buenos Aires, University of San Andrés, Buenos Aires, Argentina), “Justice in Argentina – Dignity, Vengeance and Fostering Democracy” (2010)

Prof Bernard Martin (University of the Western Cape, South Africa), “The Criminal Prosecution of International Counterfeitures” (2013), “The Framework of Agreements for the Criminal Prosecution of International Intellectual Property Infringement” (2014)

Dr Chantal Meloni

(University of Milan, Italy), “Gaza – Test Bench for International Justice?” (2011/2012), “Palestine and the ICC” (2013), “Targeted Killings under International Law” (2014)

Judge Sanji Monageng (Vice President of the International Criminal Court), “Africa and the International Criminal Court - Present Situation and Future Development” (2014)

3 Prof Najma Moosa (University of the Western Cape, South Africa), “Criminalisation of Veiling (‘Hijab’)” (2011), “The Criminalisation of Inter-Religious Marriage in Islam” (2012), “The Criminalisation of Abortion in Islam” (2013), “Bridging the Gulf between Competing Perspectives on Abortion in South Africa” (2014)

Prof Sarah Nouwen (University of Cambridge, UK), “The Catalysing Effect of the ICC's Complementa- rity Principle - the Sudanese and Ugandan experience” (2013)

Prof Jens Ohlin (Cornell Law School, Ithaca/NY, USA), “Prosecuting Torture in the USA: Necessi- ty, Complicity, and Derivative Liability” (2009), “Searching for the Hinterman: Subjective Imputation in International Criminal Law” (2013)

Prof Philipp Osten (Keio University Tokyo, Japan), “The Tokyo Major War Crimes Trial and the Japanese Debate about 'Crimes against Peace'” (2011)

Prof Ryszard Wilson Piotrowicz (University of Aberystwyth, Wales), “Human Trafficking” (2010/2013)

Christian Ritscher (Federal Public Prosecutor, German Federal Court of Justice), “The Prosecution of Crimes under International Law in Germany” (2012)

Prof Sam Rugege (Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Rwanda), “Prosecutions of International Crimes by Domestic Courts – The Rwandan Experience” (2014)

Prof David J. Scheffer (Northwestern University, Chicago, USA), “The United States and the International Criminal Court” (2014)

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Thomas Schneider (Counsellor International Criminal Court Section, Federal Foreign Office of Ger- many), “Germany as a State Party to the Rome Statute” (2009), “From Rome to Kampala – The ICC After its Review Conference” (2010).

President Judge Prof Sang-Hyun Song (President of the International Criminal Court) “The ICC: Current Challenges and Prospective Developments” (2010)

Prof Ulrich Sieber (Director Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law; ) , “Cybercrime and Criminal Law in the Information Society” (2013)

Prof Julia Sloth-Nielsen (University of the Western Cape, South Africa), “Children as Victims and Perpetrators of Crimes under International Law” (2011)

Judge Cuno Tarfusser (Vice President of the International Criminal Court), “The ICC in its Second Dec- ade: Achievements, Shortcomings, Challenges” (2013)

Prof em. Christian Tomuschat (Humboldt University Berlin, Germany; UN Coordinator Commission on Historical Clarification in Guatemala), “Putting End to Civil War – The Experience of the Guatemalan Truth Commission” (2009)

Judge Ekaterina Trendafilova (Judge of the International Criminal Court), “The International Criminal Court – A View from the Inside” (2011)

5 Stefan Uecker (Senior Policy Advisor, German Bundestag), “Financial Crime and Financial Inves- tigations - Strategies against Economic Crime and Money Laundering in Germa- ny” (2012/2013) Chantal Uwimana/Anette Jaitner (Transparency International), “Introduction to the Work of Transparency Interna- tional” (2010)

Prof Shizou Wang (Peking University, Beijing, China), “The Fight Against Corruption in China” (2010/2011/2012/2014), “Developments of Criminal Justice in the People's Re- public of China” (2013)

Justice Anthony Whealy (Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Australia), “Terrorism on Trial – The Australian Experience” (2011)

Prof Andreas Zimmermann (University of Potsdam, Germany), “Africa and the Development of International Humanitarian and International Criminal Law” (2012)

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