Published: Sept. 27, 2005

On September 20, 2005, the Doman International Society hosted a special guest lecture presented by Alessandra Mignolli, Professor of EU Law and International Law at University of Rome, La Sapienza, regarding the European Union and its relationship with the International Criminal Court.  Her presentation included a survey on the EU’s action regarding the prosecution of heinous international crimes, concluding that “the Union has acted with a certain degree of coherence, maintaining a commitment it had made at the very beginning of the negotiations on the establishment of an international criminal court [through 1998 Rome statute].”