Working Together Toward Accountability: How the ICC and a Special Tribunal on Aggression Can Work Together on UkraineApril 24, 2023By David J. Scheffer, David Crane and Irwin Cotler
Congress Should Close the ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ LoopholeFebruary 21, 2023By David J. Scheffer and Kristin Smith
Forging a Cooperative Relationship Between ICC and a Special Tribunal for Russian Aggression Against UkraineOctober 27, 2022By David J. Scheffer
MeetingVirtual Roundtable: In Defense of a Democracy: Prosecuting Russian Aggression Against UkraineMay 25, 2022
Why Religious Persecution Justifies U.S. Legislation on Crimes Against HumanityOctober 8, 2021By David J. Scheffer
A Renewed Agenda to Advance US Interests with the International Criminal CourtMay 25, 2021By David J. Scheffer
Renewing justice for atrocitiesMay 18, 2021By David J. Scheffer, Todd Buchwald, Stephen J. Rapp and Clint Williamson
Leaders Facing JusticeApril 26, 2021By Claire Klobucista, Brianna Lee, Kevin Lizarazo, Jeremy Sherlick and Mia Speier
Dubious Claims of Common Cause Between Bolton and African Critics of ICCSeptember 14, 2018By Michelle Gavin
International Criminal Court Plays Important Role in Global Rule of LawSeptember 11, 2018By Catherine Powell
The Trump Administration Throws Down the Gauntlet to the ICC. The Court Should Decline The Challenge.September 11, 2018By John B. Bellinger III
The International Criminal Court and the Trump AdministrationMarch 28, 2018By Guest Blogger for the Internationalist
South Africa’s Possible Withdraw from the International Criminal CourtOctober 21, 2016By John Campbell