When the staffs of The Legal Intelligencer and Pennsylvania Law Weekly sat down to put together this year?s ?Women in the Profession? supplement, we realized that we wanted to do something new with t
...of the school. Epps, a scholar in trial advocacy and criminal procedure, has been with the law school since 1985. She became associate...
...projects, like those designed to prepare lawyers for the International Criminal Tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda, by focusing more on the structure of the court...
...projects, like those designed to prepare lawyers for the International Criminal Tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda, by focusing more on the structure of the court...
...a statute establishing an independent tribunal to try the dictator and...The statute does call for international advisers and observers, though no...
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