Don’t miss session one of the Winter International Criminal Law Research Seminar Series! These sessions are designed to give you hands-on experience with the research tools used by international courts, tribunals, and practitioners working in global justice.
Seminar One: Researching the International Criminal Court
This session will dive into how to research the International Criminal Court, including how to locate judgments, filings, Office of the Prosecutor policies, elements of crimes, and situation-specific updates. You’ll learn how to read an ICC docket and practice using the ICC Legal Tools database and other key resources through guided hypotheticals.
Friday, January 30 at noon | 267 JRCB
Whether you’re preparing for a paper, moot court, or an internship in international law, these seminars will give you practical research skills you can use immediately.
Lunch will be provided—come hungry to learn!
