Kooijmans Lecture 2024: International Criminal Law in Times of Turmoil
On May 30, the faculty hosted the Kooijmans Lecture 2024. The speaker was Ward Ferdinandusse. His lecture was entitled International Criminal Law in Times of Turmoil.
As reports of armed conflict and international crimes increasingly dominate the news, renewed questions arise about the state of international criminal law enforcement. What is the interplay between enforcement on the national and international levels? What choices are made in the selection of cases and defendants by national and international prosecutors? Do ad hoc solutions, such as a Special international tribunal for the crime of aggression currently under discussion, contribute to the systemization of international criminal law enforcement, or distract from it? Drawing on both academic and prosecutorial experience, Ward Ferdinandusse discussed these and other questions about current challenges in international criminal law.
Read the Kooijmans Lecture by Ward Ferdinandusse
Ward Ferdinandusse is the Deputy Specialist Prosecutor at the Kosovo Specialist Prosecutor’s Office. He has taught International and European Criminal Law at the University of Groningen and published extensively on issues of national and international criminal law. As a prosecutor at the Dutch National Public Prosecutor's Office in Rotterdam, Mr Ferdinandusse worked on criminal cases, extradition proceedings and investigations into international crimes such as genocide, war crimes, torture, piracy and terrorism, as well as the Flight MH17 trial.
On the occasion of the Kooijmans Lecture 2024, a sum of €1,500 was donated to the Red Cross.