Программа конференции
11.00-11.15
11.15-12.30
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Opening Ceremony
First Session: The Nuremberg Legacy – past, present, and future (chair – Dr. Ass. Prof. Vera Rusinova)
· Anita Usačka, professor, ex-judge of the International Criminal Court (2002-2015) · Fausto Pocar, professor, judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (2000-present) · Dr. Nandor Knust, International Criminal Law section, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law; Deputy Scientific Coordinator of the International Max Planck Research School for Comparative Criminal Law (Germany) “The Nuremberg Principles – the golden thread within the system of International Criminal Justice” · Dr. Gleb Bogush, Ass. Prof., Law Faculty, Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia) "Russia and International Criminal Justice since Nuremberg: Forwards, Backwards or Sideways?"
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12.30-12.45
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Coffee-break |
12.45-14.00
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Second Session: Aggression as ‘the supreme international crime’ (chair – Prof. Gennady Esakov)
· Dr. iur. Astrid Reisinger Coracini, Salzburg Law School on International Criminal Law, Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law, Paris-Lodron-University (Salzburg, Austria) “In pursuit of a Court for the Supreme International Crime: Prospects of Prosecuting Individuals for Acts of Aggression 70 Years After the Nuremberg Judgement” · Dr. Matt Garrod, Lecturer in Law, University of Sussex (UK) “The existence of a crime of ‘aggression’ and its punishment based on ‘universal jurisdiction’ under customary international law: perceived orthodoxies and historical realities of the Nuremberg legacy 70 years on?” · Discussion
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14.00-14.45
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Lunch |
14.45-16.00 |
Third Session: The Nuremberg Legacy and International Criminal Law (chair – professor Anita Usačka) · Presentation of the book on implementation of international humanitarian and criminal law into Russian legislation · Professor Kevin Jon Heller JD, PhD, SOAS, University of London (UK) “Taking a Consenting Part — ICL’s Missing Mode of Participation” · Dr. Marina Aksenova, research fellow, ICourts – the Center of Excellence for International Courts, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen (Denmark) “The Evolution of Complicity as a Construction for Dealing with Collective Criminality” · Ekaterina Kopylova, MSc (Leiden University), former Legal Assistant at the ICC Office of the Prosecutor “The Nuremberg Legacy in Terms of Protection against Interference with the Administration of International Justice” · Discussion
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16.00-16.15
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Coffee-break |
16.30-17.45 |
Fourth Session: The Nuremberg Legacy, the European Court of Human Rights and Missed Chapters in Law (chair – Dr. Ass. Prof. Gleb Bogush)
· Dr. Maxim Timofeev, European Humanities University, Department of Law, Faculty Member (Lithuania) “Kononov and Vasiliauskas: A Battle Over History Within the ECtHR’s Walls” · Kirill Koroteev, LLM (University Paris-1) “Chechen judgments of the European Court of Human Rights: Contribution to Law, but not to Justice?” · Discussion · |
17.45-18.00 |
Closing Remarks (chair – Prof. Fausto Pocar)
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