Serge Brammertz, Chief Prosecutor of the ICTY, discusses various topics, including the difficulties associated with being an international prosecutor versus a domestic prosectuor. Brammertz also details the notion that the future of international criminal justice depends on cooperation with communities affected, and that prosecutors must remain objective in regards to their treatment of victims and victims’ organizations.
Fatou Bensouda, ICC Chief Prosecutor, discusses various topics, including when to exercise jurisdiction, the limits of jurisdiction, and the importance of accountability.
Theodor Meron, former President of the ICTY, explores several themes, including the reluctance of countries to address crimes by their own people, the necessity of support from the international community, and maintaining emotional detachment and objectivity as a judge, among various other topics.
Graciela Jinich, a professor and the director of the Holocaust Museum, discusses the notion of justice among victims, along with various other topics.
Amado Becquer discusses his observations regarding the use of false identities, evading prosecution, protection of war criminals by the state, and increasing public awareness through the lense of a photographer.