The International Criminal Justice Initiative
From the creation of multiple post-World War II international courts to the proliferation of tribunals following wars in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda in the 1990s, international criminal justice has become a fixture of today's geopolitical landscape.
The International Criminal Justice Initiative (ICJI) seeks to forge a more equitable, efficient, and effective global system of criminal accountability for “atrocity crimes,” an umbrella term that includes war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, and the crime of aggression.
Leveraging its leadership and real world expertise, as well as Georgetown Law’s expansive network of resources, ICJI works to educate policymakers and other stakeholders about the central role of international criminal justice to security and prosperity, advocate for the timely pursuit of criminal accountability for atrocity crimes that are committed anywhere, and provide invaluable practical support to accountability efforts happening around the world.
The cover story titled "Justice For Ukraine - Georgetown Law Partners with Ukrainian Prosecutors" highlights the impactful work of ICJI in advancing justice on the world stage while providing students an extraordinary experiential learning opportunity and giving faculty the opportunity to advance cutting edge research on international peace and security.
Our Team
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Ukraine Country Director
Thomas Osorio
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Senior Fellow and ACA Prosecutions Coordinator for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence (CRSV)
Dr. Ingrid Elliott MBE