January 28: Briefing – The International Criminal Court

The International Criminal Court is an independent global court with the jurisdiction to prosecute individuals from almost anywhere in the world who are accused of genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and the crime of aggression.

Our delegation to the recent meetings of the Court will provide updates on current investigations, including in Ukraine, Gaza, Afghanistan, Sudan, and Venezuela.

 

Co-Sponsors:

  • Children of Holocaust Survivors Association in Minnesota
  • Citizens for Global Solutions – MN
  • Federal Bar Association, Minnesota Chapter
  • Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, St. Paul
  • Minnesota Association of Black Lawyers
  • Mitchell Hamline School of Law
  • Minnesota Council of Churches
  • Minnesota Nurses Association
  • Mount Zion Temple
  • Shir Tikvah Congregation
  • The United Nations Association of Minnesota

Register by Tuesday, January 28, 5:00 pm CT

 

Admission

  • $10 general public; $5 seniors and students (over age 13, please).
  • $25 for 1.5 CLE credits for Minnesota lawyers (pending).
  • ‘Clock hours’ for teachers, social workers, and nurses.
  • Mitchell Hamline students free – diversity credit available.
  • Qualifies as a University of St. Thomas Law Mentor Externship experience.


Registration cost




MH students can register here.


This program addresses the following UN Sustainable Development Goals: