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VOLUME 35

WINTER 2001

NUMBER 2

Symposium: Universal Jurisdiction: Myths, Realities, and Prospects

Foreward
Michael P. Scharf
Thomas C. Fischer
Opening Address
David Scheffer
Panel One: Historical Development
Redefining Universal Jurisdiction Leila Nadya Sadat
Actio Popularis, Jus Cogens and Offenses Erga Omnes? Alfred P. Rubin
Panel Two: Problems of International Codification
Problems of International Codification – Were the Atrocities in Cambodia and Kosovo Genocide? William A. Schabas
The Atrocities in Cambodia and Kosovo: Observations on the Codification of Genocide Jason Abrams
Panel Three: Contemporary Development
The Pinochet Precedent and Universal Jurisdiction Naomi Roht-Arriaza
The Prosecution of Hissène Habré - An "African Pinochet" Reed Brody
Universal Jurisdiction in a Divided World: Conference Remarks Madeline H. Morris
Application of Treaty-Based Universal Jurisdiction to Nationals of Non-Party States Michael P. Scharf
Panel Four: Is Universal Jurisdiction Permissive or Mandatory?
The Evolving Concept of Universal Jurisdiction Bartram S. Brown
Panel Five: Expanding United States Codification of Universal Jurisdiction
Towards the Development of an Effective System of Universal Jurisdiction for Crimes Under International Law Bruce Broomhall
Empowering United States Courts to Hear Crimes Within the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court Douglass Cassel
Will or Should the United States Ever Prosecute War Criminals?: A Need For Greater Expansion in the Areas of Both Criminal and Civil Liability Mark S. Zaid, Esq.
Comments
Greater New Orleans Broadcasing Association v. United States: Broadcasters Have Lady Luck, or at Least the First Amendment, on Their Side Kathleen E. Burke
The Bizarre Journey of Impact Fees in Massachusetts: From the "Foothills of Confusion" Around the "Mountains of Ignorance" and Up Into the "Castle in the Air" – Will "Rhyme" and "Reason" Ever Be Rescued? Patric O'Brien
Note
The Inteface of Poverty and Violence Against Women: How Federal and State Welfare Reform Can Best Respond Erin Meehan Richmond