Brandeis Programs
Brandeis Programs in International Justice and Society aim to enhance the work of the international justice system by informing the general public about its accomplishments and challenges, serving the needs of the international judiciary through institutes and meetings, and encouraging inquiry on related activities in the fields of human rights and complementary justice programs.
Events in International Justice
Massachusetts Superior Court Judge Elizabeth Fahey recently spoke to students at Brandeis about her service on the bench of the War Crimes Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Click here for a report.
Welcome
This guide provides an overview of the burgeoning field of
international justice. Click the tabs above for more information. The
information was compiled by the International Center for Ethics, Justice, and
Public Life at Brandeis. Below is an excerpt about international justice from
the book The International Judge,
coauthored by the Daniel Terris, the Center’s director, and Leigh Swigart, the director of programs in international
justice and society:
—Excerpted from The International Judge, by Daniel Terris,
Cesare P.R. Romano, and Leigh Swigart (
The International Judge
Call Number: Main Library K2146 .T47 2007
ISBN/ISSN: 1584656662
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