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Day: July 11, 2011

Nanda says Justice will find Khadafy

July 11, 2011 by Online Editor
Muammar Khadafy

In a Sunday editorial piece for The Denver Post, Professor Ved Nanda opines that the ICC and other Nuremberg successor tribunals are finally sending a clear message to brutal dictators that they will be held accountable for crimes against innocents.

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Nanda says Justice will find Khadafy

July 11, 2011 by Online Editor
Muammar Khadafy

In a Sunday editorial piece for The Denver Post, Professor Ved Nanda opines that the ICC and other Nuremberg successor tribunals are finally sending a clear message to brutal dictators that they will be held accountable for crimes against innocents.

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DU Alum, Former DJILP Editor in Chief, Enthused to Contribute to The View From Above

July 11, 2011 by Online Editor

My name is Nicole Salamander. I graduated from DU Law in May 2008. I am a law clerk in the United States District Court for the District of Colorado in Denver. During law school, I focused on international law and domestic constitutional law. I had the honor of serving as the Editor in Chief of the Denver … Read more

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The Human Cost of Somali Piracy

July 11, 2011 by Online Editor
The Human Cost of Piracy

Seafarers face increasing violence as they transit the Gulf of Aden, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean, but they have limited legal protection or recourse from the crimes committed against them at sea. Since the resurgence of maritime piracy off the Horn of Africa in 2007, hundreds of vessels have been hijacked and thousands … Read more

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