Professor Dutton Takes Part in International Law Weekend at Fordham Law
10/24/2018
Professor Yvonne Dutton took part in a panel presentation for International Law Weekend at Fordham Law School. The discussion took place on October 20.
Professor Dutton's panel addressed the topic, "Does International Criminal Justice Work? Syria, North Korea, and the Role of International Criminal Justice in Resolving Global Crises." Other discussants included Michael Scharf, Dean and Joseph C. Hostetler-BakerHostetler Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University School of Law; and Paul Williams, Rebecca I. Grazier Professorship in Law and International Relations at American University Washington College of Law. The moderator was Professor Milena Sterio of Cleveland-Marshall College of Law.
Professor Dutton is the author of Rules, Politics, and the International Criminal Court: Committing to the Court, published by Routledge Press in 2013. She is a Dean’s Fellow and a Grimes Fellow who teaches comparative law, international law, international criminal law, evidence, criminal law, and criminal procedure at IU McKinney. She was elected Midwest Vice Chair of the American Society of International Law in April 2017.
