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Christoph Safferling, in cooperation with Lars Büngener, Hilde Farthofer and Alena Hartwig, <i>International Criminal Procedure</i>
Christoph Safferling , in cooperation with Lars Büngener, Hilde Farthofer and Alena Hartwig, International Criminal Procedure ( OUP, 2012) 640 pp. £95.00 (Hardback) ISBN 978-0-19-956288-
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Ohnmacht des Völkerrechts : die Rückkehr des Kriegs und der Menschheitsverbrechen / Christoph Safferling
Panel 2: Lessons Learned
Speakers:Christopher R. Browning, Frank Porter Graham Distinguished Professor of History, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Michael Bryant, Associate Professor of History and Social Sciences, Bryant University
Eli M. Rosenbaum, Director, Human Rights Enforcement Strategy and Policy, United States Department of Justice
Christoph Safferling, Professor at the Institute for Criminal Science, Philipps-University Marburg
Moderator:Stanley A. Goldman, Professor of Law and Director, Center for the Study of Law and Genocide, Loyola Law School Los Angeles
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Victims of International Crimes: An Interdisciplinary Discourse
In international law victims' issues have gained more and more attention over the last decades. In particular in transitional justice processes the victim is being given high priority. It is to be seen in this context that the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court foresees a rather excessive victim participation concept in criminal prosecution. In this volume issue is taken at first with the definition of victims, and secondly with the role of the victim as a witness and as a participant. Several articles address this matter with a view to the International Criminal Court, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia and the trial against Demjanjuk in Germany. In a third part the interests of the victims outside the criminal trial are being discussed. In the final part the role of civil society actors are being tackled. This volume for the first time brings together international scholars from international criminal law, political science, peace and conflict studies, anthropology and sociology as well as practitioners to contribute to the understanding of the role victims play in processes dealing with serious human rights violations. It is of special interest to academics and practitioners in the aforementioned fields and to anyone taking the victim's rights to heart. Thorsten Bonacker is Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the Center for Conflict Studies at the University of Marburg. Christoph Safferling is Professor for Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, International Criminal Law, and Public International Law at the University of Marburg, as well as Director of the International Research and Documentation Center for War Crimes Trials
Vorurteilsbezogene Kriminalität und das begrenzte Interventionspotential des Strafrechts
Vorurteilsbezogene Kriminalität und das begrenzte Interventionspotential des Strafrechts
On the cost of delayed currency fixing announcements
In Foreign Exchange Markets vanilla and barrier options are traded frequently. The market standard is a cutoff time of 10:00 a.m. in New York for the strike of vanillas and a knock-out event based on a continuously observed barrier in the inter bank market. However, many clients, particularly from Italy, prefer the cutoff and knock-out event to be based on the fixing published by the European Central Bank on the Reuters Page ECB37. These barrier options are called discretely monitored barrier options. While these options can be priced in several models by various techniques, the ECB source of the fixing causes two problems. First of all, it is not tradable, and secondly it is published with a delay of about 10 - 20 minutes. We examine here the effect of these problems on the hedge of those options and consequently suggest a cost based on the additional uncertainty encountered. --exotic options,currency fixings
„Die Personalakten sind pures Dynamit“
http://www.maerkischeallgemeine.de/cms/beitrag/12260760/492531/Der-Potsdamer-Historiker-Manfred-Goertemaker-ueber-die-Aufarbeitung.html Justizministerin Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarren-berger (FDP) hat den Historiker Manfred Görtemaker und den Rechtswissenschaftler Christoph Safferling mit der Aufarbeitung der NS-Geschichte des Ministeriums beauftragt. Mit Görtemaker sprach Rüdiger Braun. Auszüge: Eduard Dreher war 1. Staatsanwalt am Sondergericht Innsbruck und Mitwirkender an Todesurteilen, dan..
Aura Satz in conversation with Christoph Cox, April/May 2017
A conversation between Aura Satz and Christoph Cox, exploring sirens and emergency signals, acoustic ecology, and economies of attention. Aura Satz is a film-maker and sound artist who has performed, exhibited and screened her work nationally and internationally, including at Tate Modern; Oberhausen Short Film Festival (Oberhausen); the Rotterdam Film Festival (Rotterdam); the New York Film Festival (NY); Gallery 44 (Toronto); InterCommunication Centre (Tokyo) and the Sydney Biennale. In 2012, she was shortlisted for the Samsung Art+ Award and the Jarman Award. She teaches at the Royal College of Art, London. She was in conversation with Christoph Cox, a philosopher, critic, and curator who teaches at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts. He is the author of Sonic Flux: Sound, Art, and Metaphysics (University of Chicago Press, forthcoming) and Nietzsche: Naturalism and Interpretation (University of California Press, 1999), and co-editor of Realism Materialism Art (Sternberg, 2015) and Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music (Continuum, 2004/Bloomsbury, 2017). Cox is editor-at-large at Cabinet magazine. His writing has appeared in numerous journals including October, Artforum, Journal of the History of Philosophy, Journal of Visual Culture, The Review of Metaphysics. He has curated exhibitions at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, The Kitchen, CONTEXT Art Miami and other venues
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