Prof. Mark Drumbl Contributes to Online Symposium

Washington and Lee law professor Mark Drumbl recently contributed to the online symposium Greenwalt's International Criminal Law for Retributivists.  The online symposium is hosted by James G. Stewart of the University of British Columbia Law Faculty at http://jamesgstewart.com.   The symposium discusses Sasha Greenwalt's recent article, International Criminal Law for Retributivists.  Professor Drumbl is joined by the article's author, Adil Haque, Rob Sloane and Meg … Continue reading Prof. Mark Drumbl Contributes to Online Symposium

Prof. Drumbl Presents at Conference at the University of Copenhagen

Washington and Lee law professor Mark Drumbl spoke at a conference last week in Denmark at the University of Copenhagen's Center for Excellence for International Courts.  The conference, "New Practices of Transnational Criminal Law", was held on November 27th and 28th. The conference focused on the creation and circulation of new practices of transnational criminal law in and … Continue reading Prof. Drumbl Presents at Conference at the University of Copenhagen

Prof. Mark Drumbl to Speak at University of Georgia

Washington and Lee law professor Mark Drumbl will speak at the upcoming The Georgia Journal and of International & Comparative Law Conference 2014:  Children & International Criminal Justice.  The conference will be held on Tuesday, October 28, 2014. Professor Drumbl will participate in a panel discussion with Kerry L. Neal of Justice for Children, Professor Linda A. … Continue reading Prof. Mark Drumbl to Speak at University of Georgia

Prof. Mark Drumbl speaks at Historical Origins of Criminal Law conference in Hong Kong

Washington & Lee law professor Mark Drumbl traveled to Hong Kong to participate in a major conference on the Historical Origins of International Criminal Law.  Part of the purpose of this gathering is to look beyond the 'usual suspects' -- for example, Nuremberg and international institutions - when we think about the history of war … Continue reading Prof. Mark Drumbl speaks at Historical Origins of Criminal Law conference in Hong Kong

Prof. Mark Drumbl on ICTR’s genocide conviction of Pauline Nyiramasuhuko

Here is an IntLawGrrls blog post from W&L Law Professor Mark Drumbl on the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda's genocide conviction of Pauline Nyiramasuhuko: Much of the literature on gender and conflict focuses, appropriately, on women as victims of violence. Women, however, may also act as agents of violence, including mass atrocity, during conflict situations. … Continue reading Prof. Mark Drumbl on ICTR’s genocide conviction of Pauline Nyiramasuhuko