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WCRO Co-hosts Critical Discussion on Addressing Mass Atrocities in Sudan
On April 7, 2025, the War Crimes Research Office (WCRO) co-hosted a panel discussion entitled听"Mass Atrocities in Sudan: How to Give Effect to the U.S. Determination of Genocide and End the Conflict?" with Au WCL's Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. The event brought together leading voices in international law and human rights to examine the implications of the United States' genocide determination in Sudan and explore concrete strategies to end ongoing atrocities and promote accountability.
The panel was co-moderated by WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto听and David Donat-Cattin, Adjunct Associate Professor of International Law and of Climate Change and Human Rights at New York University (NYU) Center for Global Affairs. Together, they guided a rich and thought-provoking discussion that addressed both the legal and policy dimensions of responding to mass atrocities. Panelists provided in-depth analyses of the current crisis in Sudan, offering critical insight into the responsibilities of the international community and the mechanisms available to hold perpetrators accountable.
Additional co-sponsors included the NYU SPS Center for Global Affairs, The Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights, and the American Society of International Law, reflecting a strong spirit of collaboration among institutions committed to addressing atrocity crimes and advancing human rights globally.

小蓝视频WCL Team Wins Second Place at the 12th Annual Clara Barton International Humanitarian Law Competition.
From听March 21 to 23, 2025, 小蓝视频WCL students听Paige Carter, Olivia Kaempf, and Tim Streit听represented听小蓝视频 Washington College of Law听at the听12th Annual Clara Barton International Humanitarian Law Competition, securing an impressive听second-place finish.
The听Clara Barton Competition, hosted by the听American Red Cross, is a premier听simulation-based legal competition听designed to challenge participants in听international humanitarian law (IHL)听through immersive role-playing exercises. Competitors navigate legal, policy, and humanitarian challenges arising in armed conflict and crisis situations, testing their ability to apply IHL to real-world scenarios.
The 小蓝视频WCL team demonstrated outstanding advocacy and legal expertise, earning the following prestigious awards:
- Competition Awards
- Individual
- Best Oral Advocate: Olivia Kaempf
- Team
- Second Place Winner
- Individual
- Honorable Mentions
- Best Application Brief
Prior to competing at Clara Barton, the team also represented 小蓝视频WCL at the听Jean-Pictet International Humanitarian Law Competition, held from听February 22 to March 1, 2025, in Indonesia. The Jean-Pictet Competition is a globally recognized event that immerses participants in real-world applications of IHL through intensive role-playing exercises.
The team was selected and coached by听小蓝视频WCL鈥檚 War Crimes Research Office (WCRO)听Director Susana SaCouto听and Jean-Pictet Competition alums听current 3L Amal Rass and Jack Kirk, JD 鈥24听.

WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto attends the 25th Anniversary of the Women鈥檚 International War Crimes Tribunal
On听March 18, 2025,听Professor Susana S谩Couto, Director of the War Crimes Research Office (WCRO),听served as a guest speaker at the听25th Anniversary of the Women鈥檚 International War Crimes Tribunal (WIWCT)听at听United Nations Plaza in New York City.
The event, titled听"Justice Beyond Borders: Advancing the Women鈥檚 Tribunal鈥檚 Legacy to Prosecute War Crimes Against Women,"听was co-hosted by the听Global Network of Women Peace Builders (GNWP)听and the听United Methodist Church General Board of Church and Society. The gathering honored the legacy of the听Comfort Women and the Women鈥檚 International War Crimes Tribunal for the Trial of Japan鈥檚 Military Sexual Slavery, reflecting on its impact and ongoing relevance in the fight for justice, reparation, and accountability for conflict-related sexual violence.
The听Women鈥檚 Tribunal Feminist Collective, which organized the event, continues to challenge how听international humanitarian law听has historically marginalized war crimes against women.

WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto Speaks on Hostage-Taking, Torture, and Women
On March 5, 2025, in honor of International Women鈥檚 Day, the听Kovler Project Against Torture听hosted the panel听鈥淗ostage-Taking, Torture, and Women: Perspectives Under International Law.鈥听This discussion examined the legal and human rights challenges women face in situations of torture and hostage-taking.
WCRO Director听Professor Susana S谩Couto听joined the panel to share insights on advances and challenges in the investigation and prosecution of Sexual and Gender Based Violence in the context of abductions and hostage taking.
The panel also featured听Professor Diego Rodr铆guez Pinz贸n, Co-Director of the Academy on Human Rights (moderator);听Professor Claudio Grossman, Faculty Director of KPAT and former Chairperson of the UN Committee Against Torture; and听Toby Schwartz, Director of Consular Policy, Arbitrary Detention, and Hostage Affairs (Canada).

WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto Speaks at Spring Symposium on Vulnerability in the Law
On February 24, 2025, WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto served as a panelist at the Human Rights Brief Spring Symposium on Vulnerability in the Law, hosted by the Center for Human Rights & Humanitarian Law at 小蓝视频 Washington College of Law..
Professor S谩Couto spoke on the panel "Prosecuting Gender-Based Crimes as International Crimes: Challenges and Opportunities," alongside Lindsay Freeman, Director of Technology, Law & Policy at the Human Rights Center, UC Berkeley School of Law, with moderation by WCL JD student, Amal Rass. The discussion focused on the advances and continuing challenges in the investigation and prosecution of gender-based crimes as international crimes, including the growing role of digital evidence in these cases.

WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto Speaks at NYSBA Presidential Summit on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
On January 15, 2025, at the Annual New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) Meeting, War Crimes Research Office (WCRO) Director Susana S谩Couto joined panelists Abid Shamdeen and Dr. Cochav Elkayam Levy at the Presidential Summit to address the critical issue of conflict-related sexual violence.
The panel provided key insights into the legal and human impact of these atrocities, the challenges of prosecution, and the essential role of attorneys in seeking justice for survivors. Their discussion emphasized the ongoing need for accountability and stronger support mechanisms for those affected by these crimes.

WCRO 2024 Annual Newsletter
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WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto Co-leads Workshops in Bogot谩 in Support of Colombia鈥檚 Special Jurisdiction for Peace听
On September 26 and 27, Professor S谩Couto traveled to Bogot谩, Colombia, to conduct a series of workshops and meetings with colleagues from the Laboratorio de Justicia Pol铆tica y Criminal (a Colombia-based non-profit organization with expertise providing technical assistance to transitional and criminal justice mechanisms, and law enforcement agencies) for magistrates and staff of Colombia鈥檚 Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP). These activities are part of a multi-year State Department-funded initiative titled听鈥淓nhancing the Impact of Colombia鈥檚 Special Jurisdiction for Peace through a Holistic Transitional Justice Approach,鈥听which was recently extended for an additional two years. The project has four key objectives: 1) strengthening the capacity of the JEP to redress atrocity crimes committed during the Colombian conflict, in particular, by those who facilitated, ordered or failed to prevent or punish those crimes; 2) ensuring the JEP鈥檚 cases reflect a gender perspective and intersectional approach; 3) enhancing victim participation in JEP processes; and 4) bolstering current efforts to ensure that victims have access to competent and independent legal representation.
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Career Power Hour
On September 12, WCRO Director S谩Couto moderated a Career Power Hour sponsored by the听War Crimes Research Office (WCRO)听and听Office of Career & Professional Development.听The session featured WCRO alumni council members sharing their career journeys, valuable advice, and tips on navigating the human rights, international humanitarian law and international criminal law field. This amazing panelists include:听Vy Nguyen听( JD '15),听Tara Vassefi听(JD '16),听Ali Boyd听(JD '19) and听Kate Holcombe听(JD '18).听The event offered a fantastic opportunity for students to engage in 1-on-1 conversations with these esteemed professionals, learning firsthand about "a day in the life" in HR/IHL/ICL听legal career paths.

WCRO Co-Sponsors Symposium with 小蓝视频 International Law Review Titled: "The Longest Arm: Universal Jurisdiction and War Crimes Prosecution"
On Friday, April 5th, the WCRO co-sponsored the full-day symposium, The Longest Arm: Universal Jurisdiction and War Crimes Prosecution with WCL鈥檚 小蓝视频 International Law Review. The event brought together practitioners, students, and scholars to explore the use of universal jurisdiction (UJ) to address atrocity crimes. WCRO Assistant Director Natalie Coburn welcomed attendees on behalf of the Office and introduced a panel addressing the factors that trigger the use of UJ. The day closed with a discussion on UJ trends and applicability to the war in Ukraine as well as to the Syrian regime鈥檚 brutal crackdown on dissent since 2011.

WCRO Director S谩Couto Chairs a Session at the International Conference of Prosecutors on Accountability for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
On March 27, WCRO Director S谩Couto chaired a session at the 3-day International Conference of Prosecutors on Accountability for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence, organized by the UN Team of Experts on Rule of Law/Sexual Violence in Conflict and co-sponsored by the governments of The Netherlands, United Kingdom and France, held at the Peace Palace in The Hague. The session featured a discussion with two Guatemalan prosecutors who played a critical role in the landmark Sepur Zarco case, which provided redress for indigenous victims of sexual violence and sexual slavery that occurred during Guatemala鈥檚 civil war.

WCRO Director S谩Couto Participates In Conversation about 鈥淧utin鈥檚 Ghost Army: Prospects for Accountability for Russian Irregulars鈥
On March 21, WCRO Director S谩Couto joined Beth VanSchaack, State Department Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice, and Candace Rondeaux, Senior Director of the Future Frontlines program at New America, for a conversation about 鈥淧utin鈥檚 Ghost Army: Prospects for Accountability for Russian Irregulars鈥 at an in-person luncheon co hosted by New America, the McCain Institute and the War Crimes Research Office and moderated by Paul Fagan, Director of Democracy Programs at the McCain Institute.

The WCRO Hosts Panel on "Afghan Women Lawyers and Judges: Where They Were and Where They Are Now"
The War Crimes Research Office hosted a panel on "Afghan Women Lawyers and Judges: Where They Were and Where They Are Now," co-sponsored by the International Association of Women Judges and the American Bar Association Section of International Law's International Human Rights Committee. The panel, which included three Afghan women judges and lawyers, was moderated by former Alaska State Superior Court Judge Bev Cutler. Opening remarks were presented by WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto and closing remarks by WCL LL.M. Wendy Taube.

WCL Students Jack Kirk, Mandy Spiegel and Amal Rass Make It to the Semifinals of the Jean-Pictet International Humanitarian Law Competition
From 25 February to 3 March 2024, WCL competed in the Jean-Pictet International Humanitarian Law Competition held in Bredene, Belgium. The team was represented by WCL JD students Jack Kirk, Mandy Spiegel, and Amal Rass. The Jean-Pictet Competition is a simulation-based legal competition designed to raise awareness of international humanitarian law (IHL) and real-world challenges facing IHL practitioners. The competition tests knowledge of IHL and other areas of public international law through role-playing exercises based on a hypothetical case study arising out of armed conflict. The 2023-2024 competition hosted 28 teams, including four from the United States: WCL, Georgetown University Law Center, Santa Clara University School of Law, and Pennsylvania State University School of Law. The WCL team was one of only four teams from their section to make it to the semifinals! The team was coached by 小蓝视频WCL鈥檚 War Crimes Research Office and WCL alum Vy Nguyen (JD 鈥15), as well as Jean-Pictet alum Ben Crawford (3L).

On January 18, 2024, Prof. S谩Couto joined her co-editor Indira Rosenthal for a presentation of their book Gender and International Criminal Law at the International Gender Champions Network convening hosted by the Swiss Embassy in The Hague.

Prof. S谩Couto participated in the Gender and International Criminal Law Conference, held in The Hague on January 16 and 17, 2024. The impetus for the conference 鈥揾osted by Women鈥檚 Initiative鈥檚 for Gender Justice, Legal Action Worldwide, UN Women, the Grotius Center for International Legal Studies, the Australian Embassy in The Hague, and the International Gender Champions Network 鈥 was the publication of a book entitled Gender and International Criminal Law co-edited by Prof. S谩Couto and published by Oxford University Press in 2022 and a new initiative to establish a Gender Justice Practitioners Hub. The conference convened over 400 gender justice actors to discuss the themes of the book, including challenges and best practices in efforts to secure gender justice for core international crimes. Prof. S谩Couto co-lead the opening panel on "Understanding gender is vital. Why does it matter that we get it right?," chaired two panels entitled "Shaping gender-sensitive accountability" and "Act local, think global? A discussion around national practice," and served as a speaker on the last panel, "The future is feminist: re-imagining International Criminal Law."

Prof. S谩Couto was interviewed by Voice of America for a piece entitled 鈥淯S Charges Russian-Affiliated Soldiers With War Crimes鈥 on Dec. 6, 2023.

WCRO Welcomes JEP President Roberto Carlos Vidal Lopez, Vice President Belkis Florentina Izquierdo Flores and LJPC Director Gina Cabarcas for Panel on "Increasing the Impact of the JEP with a Holistic Approach to Transitional Justice"
The War Crimes Research Office hosted a series of meetings with colleagues from Colombia鈥檚 Jurisdiccion Especial para la Paz (JEP) and the Laboratorio de Justicia y Pol铆tica Criminal (LJPC) on the 9th and 10th of November. The meetings culminated with a panel on "Increasing the Impact of the JEP with a Holistic Approach to Transitional Justice." The event was moderated by WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto, with JEP President Roberto Carlos Vidal Lopez and Vice President Belkis Florentina Izquierdo Flores as the main speakers, and comments by Gina Cabarcas, Director of the LJPC.

WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto Participates in Panel for "Careers in International Law"
WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto joined WCL faculty members Padideh Ala'i, Susan Frank, Ken Anderson and Janie Chuang to discuss pathways in International Business, National Security, War Crimes, Human Trafficking and International Arbitration. The event, co-sponsored by the Office of Career and Professional Development, the ABA International Section, and the International and Comparative Legal Studies program, aimed to show students what international practice means in today's world and where to find internships and jobs to gain experience.

WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto Moderates Dialogue on "How the 'Laws of War' Apply to the Conflict Between Israel and Hamas"
In collaboration with the LL.M. Board and the Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, the War Crimes Research Office hosted an event that delved into the application of international humanitarian law (IHL) to the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel. Moderated by WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto and featuring Professor and IHL expert Robert Goldman, the dialogue addressed crucial issues of the conflict under international law.

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The 17th Annual Hague Summer Program was held from May 29 to June 24 in The Hague, The Netherlands. The program, based on a long-term partnership between the War Crimes Research Office of Washington College of Law and the T.M.C. Asser Institute, was held in person for the first time since the pandemic, and drew 30 students, 24 from WCL and six from other law schools including George Washington University, Columbia University, and University of Missouri in the United States, and Coventry University in England. The program鈥檚 primary focus was the comprehensive study of international criminal law and the contemporary legal framework pertaining to counterterrorism in the 21st century.听

WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto and Assistant Director Natalie Coburn submitted, in collaboration with the Due Process of Law Foundation, an amicus curiae brief in support of the families of the victims of the "El Mozote" massacre, in which nearly 1,000 civilians (of which more than 550 were children) were killed by the Salvadoran Army in and around the village of El Mozote, in the Moraz谩n Department of El Salvador, in December of 1981. The brief provided an analysis of victims鈥 rights in the case, which is now before the Court of Instruction in San Francisco Gotera in the Moraz谩n Department of El Salvador. The amicus brief confirms that the 1974 Code of Criminal Procedure applies to all future El Mozote proceedings but that the Code is not the only applicable law. The Salvadoran Constitution requires all courts to recognize that international treaties, as well as other binding obligations, likewise apply. Such obligations require the Court to grant additional rights to the victims of the massacre. Specifically, victims must be provided with broad intervention rights, including the right to appeal inaction. Moreover, the Constitution and other domestic law place an onus on Salvadoran judges to act expeditiously to achieve justice. The brief argues that only by recognizing victims鈥 intervention rights can Salvadoran courts comply with their obligations to provide victims with effective access to justice.
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小蓝视频 Alumna Linn Shapiro has funded an 小蓝视频WCL initiative that celebrates the life's work of Fabiola Letelier, a Chilean human rights lawyer, through the "Fabiola Letelier Fund for International Criminal Law Research." This fund will support research activities into conflict-driven sexual and gender-based violence in Latin America conducted through the WCRO. Linn hopes 小蓝视频WCL students will be inspired by Fabiola鈥檚 life story as an outstanding lawyer who used her legal skills to advance the practice of international human rights law and build a unified social movement to restore democracy to her country.
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WCRO and Academy Present "A Conversation with the ICC Registrar"
The War Crimes Research Office and Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law host ICC Registrar Osvaldo Zavala Giler as part of the WCRO War Crimes Speaker Series and the Academy's 2023 Human Rights Month: The Experts Speak Series. WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto moderates the event, with introductory remarks provided by Academy Co-Director Claudia Martin. The event focuses on the opportunities and challenges currently faced by the ICC.

WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto attends the 2023 American Society of International Law (ASIL) 117th Annual Meeting and participates in three separate panels. Director S谩Couto serves as the moderator of a panel entitled "A Hopeful Conversation: Overcoming impunity for sexual and gender based violence." During the "Women in International Law Interest Group (WILIG)" Business Meeting, Director S谩Couto is awarded the Scholarship Prize for the book "Gender and International Criminal Law," with co-editors Valerie Oosterveld and Indira Rosenthal, and serves as a speaker on a panel discussion focused on how gender has become part of the mainstream of international law, how that mainstream sometimes misunderstands gender, and how gender is still excluded from the mainstream in certain ways. Finally, Director S谩Couto serves as a panelist in the Closing Plenary entitled "Pursuing Global Accountability for Atrocity Crimes: Needs, Challenges and the Path Forward."

WCRO, Academy and ReLeG Host 3rd Workshop on Using Strategic Litigation on Gender-Based Violence in Latin America
The War Crimes Research Office (WCRO), the Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (Academy) and the Latin American Network for Gender-based Strategic Litigation (ReLeG) hosts the Workshop on Strategic Litigation on Gender-Based Violence in Latin America (3ra Mesa de Discusi贸n sobre Litigio Estrat茅gico en Materia de Violencia de G茅nero en Am茅rica Latina) at WCL on March 23 and 24, 2023. This conference, funded by UN Women and supported by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), convenes 44 Latin American legal professionals who work to promote accountability for sexual violence and other forms of gender violence. The event includes ReLeG members from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Peru, El Salvador, Mexico and Venezuela, as well as legal professionals from Brazil, Nicaragua, and Uruguay.

WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto Moderates International Suite Talk: The Practice of International Courts
WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto moderates an International Suite Talk on "The Practice of International Courts: Cross-fertilization, Cooperation and Competition Among International Courts and Tribunals" with Chiara Giorgetti, Professor of Law at University of Richmond School of Law and Rebecca Hamilton, Professor of Law at Washington College of Law. The discussion focuses on the recently published book "Beyond Fragmentation," edited by Chiara Giorgetti, and Mark Pollack, Professor of Political Science and Jean Monnet Chair at Temple University.

WCRO Co-Sponsors "The Evolution of International Criminal Procedure: From Genocide to Ecocide | A Conversation with Giovanni Chiarini"
On February 14, 2023, the War Crimes Research Office co-sponsored "The Evolution of International Criminal Procedure: From Genocide to Ecocide | A Conversation with Giovanni Chiarini." Giovanni Chiarini, an Italian Attorney, International Law Scholar, and Scholar in Residence at Texas Tech University School of Law, presented a lecture on international criminal tribunals from Nuremberg and Tokyo up to the establishment of the ICC in the Hague. The event was sponsored alongside the Tech, Law and Security Program (TLS), the Office of International and Comparative Legal Studies (ICLS), and the International Law Student Association (ILSA).

WCRO Hosts Discussion on the "Military Coup in Myanmar: 2 years and the fight for democracy goes on"
The War Crimes Research Office hosts a discussion by current and former WCL students from Myanmar, Thi Thi Han and Alex Kaung Myet Ahkar, to discuss the current situation in Myanmar and recent developments in justice and accountability efforts. Access more resources on Myanmar:
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WCRO 2022 Annual Newsletter
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The War Crimes Research Office invites you to an interactive session on the 2023 Hague Summer Law Program with Professor S谩Couto and alums of the program. All JD/LLM students and international students are invited to attend the session on November 30 at 12:00pm in Room Y403! Summer Program Alums Ben Crawford (Hague Program 2022) and Natalie Landau (Hague Program 2022) will be joining us to share their experience and answer your questions ! Please RSVP here:

The newly published book "Gender and International Criminal Law," co-edited by WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto, Valerie Oosterveld, and Indira Rosenthal, receives the American Society of International Law (ASIL) Women in International Law Interest Group (WILIG) Scholarship Prize for Best Book. The prize recognizes excellence in international scholarship surrounding women and girls, gender, and feminist topics.

WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto Moderates Panel on "Assessing International Justice: Ukraine and Beyond"
The War Crimes Research Office, in partnership with 小蓝视频 International Law Review, hosts a luncheon panel on "Assessing International Justice: Ukraine and Beyond" as part of the International Legal Studies Program's 40th Anniversary Celebrations. WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto moderates the panel, which features video remarks by Karim A. A. Khan KC (Prosecutor of the ICC), followed by remarks by Judge Ivana Hrdlickov谩 (President of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon), Diane Orentlicher (Professor of Law, 小蓝视频WCL), Christian De Vos (Director of Research and Investigations at Physicians for Human Rights).

WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto attends Women and International Law conference at the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law
WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto attends the Women and International Law conference gathered at the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law on October 13-14. The event features discussion of the contributions for the forthcoming 鈥淗andbook on Women and International Law,鈥 to be published by Oxford University Press. Director S谩Couto serves as a panelist, presenting on "Feminist Approaches to Victim Witnesses and Victim Participants in Atrocity Crime Trials for Sexual and Other Forms of Gender-based Violence: Lessons Learned from Domestic Prosecutions in Latin America."

WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto discusses the possibility of prosecuting Russian leaders with atrocity crimes and aggression in the context of the war in Ukraine in an interview by Radio Free Europe's Expose programme, entitled "Prosecution of Russian leaders - difficult, but possible".

WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto joins Claudia Martin, the co-director of the Academy of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law at 小蓝视频WCL, and Daniela Kravetz, a lawyer specializing in human rights, international criminal law, and gender violence, to discuss the Latin American Network of Strategic Gender Litigation that emerged as a result of their conference at Bellagio Center in 2017. Scroll down Bulletin to access their story at:

Sydney Centre for International Law hosts a panel for "Gender and International Criminal Law" edited by WCRO Director Susana SaCouto with Prof. Valerie Oosterveld and Indira Rosenthal
Sydney Centre for International Law hosts a launch of the book "Gender and International Criminal Law" co-edited by Prof. Susana S谩Couto, Prof. Valerie Oosterveld and Indira Rosenthal. In the panel, participants heard from some of the book's Australian authors and participated in a live 'question and answer' session with all panelists.

On July 14, 2022, Oxford University Press published Gender and International Criminal Law, edited by Prof. S谩Couto with Prof. Valerie Oosterveld and Indira Rosenthal. The book provides an in-depth examination of how gender is perceived and analyzed in international criminal law, identifies key gaps in the understanding of gender within international criminal law, and offers recommendations for how gender, including sexual violence and other gender-based crimes, can be more meaningfully addressed by international courts and tribunals.

On July 6, 2022, WCRO Director S谩Couto serves as a panelist on a panel organized by the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) entitled "Justice and Accountability for Khmer Rouge Atrocities: Perspectives from the United States and Cambodia." This event was part of a series highlighting themes from 鈥淚magine: Reflections on Peace,鈥 a multimedia exhibit from USIP and the VII Foundation that explores the themes and challenges of peacebuilding through an immersive look at societies that suffered 鈥 and survived 鈥 violent conflict. The recording of the session is available at:

WCRO Director S谩Couto is interviewed for an article by Jesse Greenspan, entitled: "What Is a War Crime?" For centuries鈥攁nd especially since World War II鈥攃ountries have attempted to define the rules of war and determine punishment for violators.

WCRO Director S谩Couto is interviewed on KPCC - NPR News for Southern California AirTalk with Larry Mantle in a segment on: The Latest On Ukraine, Plus Is Putin Committing War Crimes?

WCRO 2021 Annual Newsletter
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Register now for the Summer Program in International Criminal Law and International Legal Approaches to Terrorism!
Registration is open now for the Summer Program in International Criminal Law and International Legal Approaches to Terrorism! (The Hague Program) This year's program will run online from June 1-25, and gives students the opportunity to interface with key practitioners, experts, and institutions in international law. Click "read more" to learn more!
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WCRO 2020 Annual Newsletter
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WCRO Co-Hosts Expert Meeting on Strategic Litigation on Gender-Based Violence in Latin America
On 21 and 22 October, War Crimes Research Office Director Susana S谩Couto and Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Co-Director Claudia Martin co-hosted a two-day online expert meeting with colleagues from the Women's Rights and Gender Section of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies of Leiden University on Strategic Litigation on Gender-Based Violence in Latin America.
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Reproductive Injustice: Forced Sterilization in ICE Detention
On Wednesday, September 30, the WCRO cosponsored a panel on 鈥淩eproductive Injustice: Forced Sterilization in ICE Detention鈥 with the Women and the Law Program, Office of Public Interest, Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, and International Human Rights Law Clinic. The panel focused on the recent whistleblower report that that ICE is subjecting detainees to forced sterilizations and medical neglect at an immigration detention facility in Georgia, and explored possible legal and other advocacy strategies for justice under immigration law, human rights law, and international criminal law. Click "read more" for more information and a link to a video of the panel.
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WCRO Director Joins Digital Dialogue on the National Prosecution of CRSV in Guatemala and Colombia
On Tuesday, September 29, WCRO Director Susana S谩Couto participated in the UN Team of Experts on the Rule of Law and Sexual Violence in Conflict鈥檚 Digital Dialogue series panel on 鈥淭he National Prosecution of CRSV in Guatemala and Colombia: Closer to a Victim-Centered Justice?鈥 Click "read more" for more information and a link to video of the discussion.
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Careers in U.S. Criminal and Civil Litigation of Serious Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Violations
On Thursday, September 17, the WCRO hosted a panel on 鈥淐areers in U.S. Criminal and Civil Litigation of Serious Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Violations." Four litigators, including three WCL alumnae, joined us to discuss their career paths and the incredible work they are doing today pursuing accountability for serious human rights and humanitarian law violations within the U.S. justice system. Click "read more" for more information and a link to a video of the panel.
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Welcome Class of 2023!
We are excited to welcome the class of 2023 to WCL this fall! While our semester may look a bit different than usual, we are thrilled to offer many ways to get involved with the WCRO from your first day of law school. Click through to check out some of our amazing opportunities!
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WCRO Alumnus Christian De Vos Publishes New Book on the ICC's Complementarity Principle as a 'Catalyst for Compliance'
小蓝视频/WCL alumnus Christian De Vos has recently published a new book with Cambridge University Press, Complementarity, Catalysts, Compliance: The International Criminal Court in Uganda, Kenya, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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WCRO 2019 Annual Update
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Partnership with UN Women on Documenting Good Practice on Accountability for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Guatemala
The War Crimes Research Office, Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, and Women and the Law Program are thrilled to partner with UN Women on the 鈥淒ocumenting Good Practice on Accountability for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Guatemala鈥 Project.
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