ABSTRACT

Prosecutions in international and internationalized Tribunals face similar difficult challenges; and although there may be differences in structures and mandates, they share a lot in common. Thus, regular meetings between prosecutors of international criminal Tribunals – and discussion with the public on various important topics related to the development of international criminal law and the work of such Tribunals – are particularly fruitful for addressing challenges, by looking back at their respective experiences, and working out strategies for the future.