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Pamela Enders introduces Powerful Performance Skills and a sports psychology approach to business success in The Royal Gazette, August 2007
Emily Epstein describes an international view of conflict resolution in The Royal Gazette, July 2007
David Seibel discusses resolving differences at work in The Royal Gazette, July 2007
Genocide at Srebrenica, February 2007
Rules Dispute Imperils Khmer Rouge Trial, from The New York Times, January 2007
David Seibel is a Panelist at HMP Celebration
Patrick McWhinney featured on Carribbean Television
David Seibel is quoted in Bermuda's Royal Gazette
Patrick McWhinney is interviewed in Bermuda
The International Criminal Court's (ICC) Chief Prosecutor, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Speaks About The First War Crime Indictments On NPR's Morning Edition, October 5, 2005
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Genocide at Srebrenica, February 2007
While working at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Insight Fellow Tori Babin was afforded the opportunity to attend the judgment of the case of Bosnia v. Serbia & Montenegro at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague. This trial is the first instance that the genocide convention has been tested against a state rather than in a criminal trial, such as those of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
Although Serbia and Montenegro were not found guilty of committing genocide, the Court did find that they failed to prevent genocide in the atrocities of Srebrenica in 1995, and that they have failed to punish it by continuing to harbor perpetrators of genocide such as Ratko Mladic (Bosnian Serb general) and Radovan Karadzic (Bosnian Serb wartime president) and refusing to hand them over to the ICTY.
Click here for the CNN video account of the case. You must have CNN Pipeline in order to view.
For more information on Tori's work, read her journals at: http://insightcollaborative.org/content/news/tori/tori_journalindex.htm
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