A note from Dean Michael Scharf, Founder and Editorial Board Advisor of War Crimes Prosecution Watch, on Case Western Reserve University’s new International Criminal Law LLM Program

As documented by the developments covered in the War Crimes Prosecution Watch (WCPW) e-newsletter, international criminal law has become one of the fastest growing and highest profile areas of law.  Taught by leading experts in the field, the Case Western Reserve University LLM in International Criminal law will provide individuals who hold a degree in law with an in-depth knowledge of international criminal law and procedure, international humanitarian law, and national security law, and will equip them to practice international criminal law before international tribunals or national courts. Now in its twelfth year, there are seven unique aspects of the Case Western Reserve International Criminal Law LLM, which I’d like to especially call to your attention: First, Case Western Reserve is known around the world for the strength of its international criminal law program.  Program faculty include a former State Department official, a former Senior Counsel at the…

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