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03.04.12/ar SLS 2003 1 Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law 6 th Summer Session, Sunday 8 Friday 20 August 2004 Reviewing the First Two Years of the International Criminal Court With Regard to the Future ACADEMIC PROGRAMME Due to the availability of some lecturers their presentations had to be anticipated or postponed, regardless whether they fit at the respective day precisely into the systematic content of the Course. If necessary, additional changes will be announced on a day to day basis. SUNDAY, 8 August 2004 Welcome and registration of participants and lecturers at the Hotel Kolpinghaus, Adolf - Kolping - Straße 10, Ph.: xxxx or xxxx (Tobias Triffterer and Nicoline Mertz, Executive Directors) Lectures will take place at the Law Faculty (in the Old Town), Churfürststrasse 1, Toskana Trakt, Room HS 209 (Plenary), Workshops HS 208 and 209; exact locations and schedule of additional workshops will be announced later. Please bring your Rome Statute, Elements of Crimes and Rules of Procedure and Evidence and Regulations of the Court The cafeteria of the Faculty of Law, Salzburg is located directly besides the lecture hall. MONDAY, 9 August 2004 10.00 a.m, Opening Ceremony, Landkartengallerie der Fakultätsbibliothek Rechtswissenschaften (Gallery of Maps of the Law Faculty Library), Toskana Trakt, Churfürstenstraße 1) Welcome: President of Salzburg University, o. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Heinrich Schmidinger Dean of the Faculty of Law, o. Univ.-Prof- Dr. Kurt Schmoller Message: International Criminal Law in the 21 st Century Its Importance for the Well-being of the World Prince Zeid Ra ad Al Hussein, Jordan, President of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court 10.30 a.m. Key note, Sixth Summer Session 2004 The International Criminal Court: Challenges and Prospects HE Philippe Kirsch, Canada, President of the International Criminal Court Questions and discussion 11.45 a.m. Introduction into the academic programme, Austria, Professor for Austrian and International Criminal Law and Procedure, University of Salzburg 12.15 a.m. Reception

03.04.12/ar SLS 2003 2 First Session: 14.00 17.45, HS 209 (with coffee break and discussion) Workshop: Scope, sources and content of International Criminal Law, its notion, development and current issues Prof. Roger Clark, New Zealand, Board of Governors Professor, Rutgers University School of Law, Washington The Iraqi Special Tribunal and the Saddam Hussein trial: theory and practice for defending Heads of States Prof. Michail Wladimiroff, the Netherlands, Defence Council ICTY and ICTR and for Charles Taylor, Professor of Economic Criminal Law, President ICLN, Former Amicus Curiae in the case Prosecutor vs. Slobodan Milosevic Dinner: 18.30-19.00, Hotel Kolpinghaus TUESDAY, 10 August 2004 Second Session: 9.00 13.00, HS 209 (with coffee break and discussion) The dilemma of defence councils and amici curiae in cases where the accused is not recognizing the court Prof. Michail Wladimiroff Third parties and the ICC Prof. Gerhard Hafner, Austria, Professor for International Law, University of Vienna, Member of the ILC, Head of the Austrian Delegation to the Rome Conference and the Preparatory Commission for an ICC Third Session: 14.00 17.00, HS 209 (with coffee break and discussion) The present practice of declarations to the Statute of the ICC Prof. Gerhard Hafner Latest developments defining aggression Prof. Roger Clark WEDNESDAY, 11 August 2004 Forth Session: 9.00 13.00, HS 209 (with coffee break and discussion) Organized crimes, in particular crimes against humanity Prof. Roger Clark Elements of Crimes, narrowing or broadening the definitions in articles 6-8? Afternoon: FREE, social programme, guided city tour available, or time at the disposal of participants

03.04.12/ar SLS 2003 3 THURSDAY, 12 August 2004 Fifth Session: 9.00 13.00, HS 209 (with coffee break and discussion) Getting an international criminal jurisdiction into operation experiences from the ICTY Prof. Antonio Cassese, Italy, Professor of Law, University of Florence, Former President International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia What is in the interest of justice to be decided according to the Rome Statute? Gilbert Bitti, France, Deputy Chief of the Legal Advisory and Policy Section, Office of the Prosecution ICC Sixth Session: 14.00-17.00, HS 209 (with coffee break and discussion) Committing crimes [u]nless otherwise provided with intent and knowledge (Article 30) mens rea standards as defined in the Rome Statute Prof. Roger Clark Superior Responsibility, a challenge for the Court in all cases falling within its jurisdiction Limits of negligence for commanders in front situations? FRIDAY, 13 August 2004 Seventh Session: 9.00 13.00, HS 209 (with coffee break and discussion) International criminal courts and customary international law: Nullum crimen principle v. judicial creativity Prof. Antonio Cassese The crime of Genocide: actus reus and its particular intent to destroy in whole of in part the group as such Prof. William Schabas, Canada, Professor of Human Rights Law, National University of Ireland Galway, Eire, Director Irish Centre for Human Rights, Member of the Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission Prof Otto Triffterer Eighth Session: 14.00-17.00, HS 209 (with coffee break and discussion) The Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission its relationship with the ICC and other international tribunals Prof. William Schabas SATURDAY, 14 August 2004 FREE, social programme or time at the disposal of participants

03.04.12/ar SLS 2003 4 SUNDAY, 15 August 2004 FREE, social programme or time at the disposal of participants MONDAY, 16 August 2004 Ninth Session: 9.00 13.00, HS 209 (with coffee break and discussion) The Appeals Chamber of the ICC, task and challenge prior to the trial HE Navanethem Pillay, South Africa, Judge ICC, Former President ICTR The new Regulations of the Court crucial questions of their application in connection with the Rome Statute and the Rules of Procedure and Evidence Dr. Claus Kress, LL.M., Germany, Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, University of Köln Tenth Session: 14.00-17.00, HS 209 (with coffee break and discussion) War crimes, military necessity and other grounds for excluding criminal responsibility? William Lietzau, USA, Lieutenant Colonel, US Marine Corps Peter Paul Rubens The Consequences of War (1638), a challenge to all women? HE Navanethem Pillay TUESDAY, 17 August 2004 Eleventh Session: 9.00 13.00, HS 209 (with coffee break and discussion) Guantanamo, challenging the US and the international community as a whole? William Lietzau Protecting the rights of persons before trial in the International Criminal Court and the implications of unfair trials in national courts for the complementarity regime Christopher Hall, UK, Legal Advisor, International Justice Project, Amnesty International Twelfth Session: 14.00-17.00, HS 209 (with coffee break and discussion) The applicable law of the ICC (article 21) and its impact on the legality and validity of Bilateral Agreements and UN Security Council Resolutions (e.g. res. 1487 (2003)) Dr. David Donat-Cattin, Italy, ad hoc Researcher, International Law, University of Teramo; Senior Legal Advisor, International Law & Human Rights, Parliamentarians for Global Actions Restorative aspects of the Rome Statute, article 75 in practice Dr. David Donat-Cattin

03.04.12/ar SLS 2003 5 WEDNESDAY, 18 August 2004 Thirteenth Session: 9.00 13.00, HS 209 (with coffee break and discussion) Challenges to admissibility by states and the accused Achilles heel of the International Criminal Court or problem that can be solved? Christopher Hall Practicability and interpretation of the Rome Statute contested through its national implementation and domestic jurisprudence concerning core crimes under international law HE Sharon Williams, Canada, Professor of Law, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Judge ad litem ICTY Fourteenth Session: 14.00-17.00, HS 209 (with coffee break and discussion) Ius ad bellum dilemmas of Article 2(4) of the UN Charter: Article 51, theories of preemtion in a post-deterrence age Prof. Ruth Wedgwood, USA, Distinguished Professor of International Law at Yale University, currently visiting professor of international law and diplomacy and director of the Program on International Law and Organizations at the Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, DC; Member of the UN Human Rights Committee Security Council Resolutions granting exclusive jurisdiction to states participating in the multinational force over crimes allegedly committed by the personnel baring the ICC from exercising jurisdiction over such a person, Article 27 paragraph 2? HE Sharon Williams THURSDAY, 19 August 2004 Fifteenth Session: 9.00 13.00, HS 209 (with coffee break and discussion) Is the US objecting the ICC? Prof. Ruth Wedgwood Closing a gap in international law make law not war! Prof. Benjamin Ferencz, USA, Adjunct Professor of International Law at Pace University and founder of the Pace Peace Center; Former Prosecutor at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trial (Einsatzgruppen) Sixteenth Session: 14.00 15.30, HS 209 (with coffee break and discussion) Reflections and strategies concerning the 2009 Review Conference of the Rome Statute Dr. David Donat-Cattin The First Review Conference at sight pushed by States and/or organs of the Court

03.04.12/ar SLS 2003 6 Closing Session, 15.45 17.00, HS 209 Final Discussion with the speakers Evaluation of the outcome of the SALZBURG LAW SCHOOL 2004 Future plans Chair: Distribution of Certificates Closing reception Final Dinner 17.30-18.30 and farewell party FRIDAY, 20 August 2004 Departure of participants