International Criminal Law and Justice Seminar
May 10-14, 2010
Curriculum
TBA
Faculty
Keith M. Harrison, Professor of Law and Chair,
International Criminal Law and Justice
B.A., St. John's College
J.D., University of Chicago
Scholarship
Professor Harrison began his career as a judge advocate in the U.S. Coast Guard. He left the Coast Guard to accept a position as a Clinical Teaching Fellow at the Antioch School of Law. He has taught at Northern Illinois University, Hamline University (the Dispute Resolution Institute), Syracuse University, and the University of Denver.
Professor Harrison teaches and researches in the areas of Criminal Procedure, Criminal Law, Immigration Law, Military Criminal Law, and Race & the Law. On several occasions he has worked with students and submitted amicus curiae briefs to various courts. He is a faculty member of the American Academy of Judicial Education.
2010 Invited Speakers
TBA
Invited Speakers in 2009 Program
Linda E. Carter, Director Institute for Development of Legal Infrastructure,
McGeorge School of Law University of the Pacific
TOPIC: Cases and Practice Before the International Criminal Tribunals
George C. Christie, Professor of Law, Duke University School of Law
TOPIC: A review by international courts, such as the European Court of Human Rights, of common law judgments of acquittal based on perverse jury verdicts and the related issue of the scope of appellate review and retrials under the common law versus the civil law procedure followed by international courts.
Keith M. Harrison, Professor of Law, Pierce Law
Dr. Stefano Maffei, Lecturer, University of Parma
TOPIC: European Criminal Law
John T. Parry, Professor of Law, Lewis and Clark Law School
TOPIC: Torture and International Extradition


