John Cammegh addresses the American Society of International Law on the Bangladesh ICT John Cammegh addresses the American Society of International Law on the Bangladesh International CrimesTribunal. This luncheon briefing focused on recent efforts to restart the forty-year-old effort in Bangladesh to bring to justice those responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide dating to the 1971 War of Liberation. Some commentators have welcomed the accountability effort as long overdue, while others have expressed concern that it does not meet current international standards of due process. See John's address on the 9BRi YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9LZfzKbSuE&feature=feedfbc For more info see the ASIL website: http://www.asil.org/activities_calendar.cfm?action=detail&rec=194 |
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