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DAVID SCHEFFER
2024
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- Three Challenging Policy Issues for the Prosecutor in the Israel/Hamas Situation, ICC Forum (Feb. 2024).
2023
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- Time to Recognize a Beacon of Human Decency, Council on Foreign Relations (Dec. 8, 2023).
- Russia Must Be Held Accountable for Alleged Criminal Aggression in Ukraine: Two Paths to Justice, Jurist (Nov. 15, 2023) (Co-authored by: Irwin Cotler, Hans Corell, David Crane).
- Ethnic Cleansing Is Happening in Nagorno-Karabakh. How Can the World Respond?, Council on Foreign Relations (Oct. 4, 2023).
- What International Law Has to Say About the Israel-Hamas War, Council on Foreign Relations (Oct. 19, 2023).
- The Fate of Justice in Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks, Just Security (Sept. 25, 2023).
- Deterrence Lawfare to Save Taiwan, Just Security (Aug. 7, 2023).
- The United States Should Ratify the Rome Statute, Articles of War (July 17, 2023).
- Working Together Toward Accountability: How the International Criminal Court and a Special Tribunal on Aggression Can Work Together on the Ukraine Conflict, Jurist (Apr. 19, 2023) (Co-authored by: David M. Crane & Irwin Cotler).
- Congress Should Close the ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ Loophole, Just Security (Feb. 17, 2023) (Co-authored by: Kristin Smith).
2022
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- A New Roadblock for Scottish Independence, Council on Foreign Relations (Dec. 9, 2022).
- Forging a Cooperative Relationship Between Int’l Crim. Court and a Special Tribunal for Russian Aggression Against Ukraine, Just Security (Oct. 25, 2022).
- Survival Governance at the UN General Assembly, Council on Foreign Relations (Sept. 15, 2022).
- The Case for Creating a Special Tribunal to Prosecute the Crime of Aggression Committed Against Ukraine, Part IV: Information Sharing, Victim Participation, Outreach and More, Just Security (Sept. 28, 2022).
- The Conflict in Syria and the Failure of International Law to Protect People Globally, Leuven Transitional Justice Blog (Aug. 30, 2022).
- Amending the Rome Statute to Cover Cyberwarfare as Aggression, ICC Forum (Mar. 2022).
- Can Russia Be Held Accountable for War Crimes in Ukraine?, Council on Foreign Relations (Mar. 17, 2022).
- Move Swiftly on Global Criminal Justice Ambassador, The Hill (Jan. 5, 2022) (Co-authored by: Todd Buchwald, Stephen Rapp & Clint Williamson).
- Legal Principles Matter in Defense of Democracies, Opinio Juris (Jan. 17, 2022).
- Understanding South Sudan’s Postwar Struggle for Democracy and Accountability, Council on Foreign Relations (Jan. 28, 2022) (Co-authored by: Madeline Babin).
2021
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- A Negotiator’s Reliance on the Nuremberg Legacy, Leuven Transitional Justice Blog (Nov. 9, 2021).
- Does Taiwan Have the Right of Self-Defense?, Council on Foreign Relations (Nov. 23, 2021).
- Why Religious Persecution Justifies U.S. Legislation on Crimes Against Humanity, Just Security (Oct. 6, 2021).
- What Does Mladic’s Conviction Mean for Genocide Law?, Council on Foreign Relations (June 17, 2021).
- The Supreme Court Denied a Child Labor Claim Against U.S. Firms: What to Know, Council on Foreign Relations (June 25, 2021).
- What’s Next for Scotland’s Independence Movement?, Council on Foreign Relations (May 13, 2021) (Co-authored by: Madelin Babin).
- A Renewed Agenda to Advance US Interests with the International Criminal Court, International Criminal Justice Today: Arguendo (May 23, 2021).
- Renewing Justice for Atrocities, The Hill (May 4, 2021) (Co-authored by: Todd Buchwald, Stephen Rapp & Clint Williamson).
- Save the Olympics, Again, Just Security (Mar. 30, 2021).
- Save the World — America’s Greatest Priority, The Hill (Jan. 5, 2021).
- How Can Corporate Leaders Do More to Defend Democracy?, Council on Foreign Relations (Jan. 15, 2021).
2020
Articles
- Introductory Note to Case 004/2 Involving Ao An: Considerations on Appeals Against Closing Orders (Extraordinary Chambers Cts. Cambodia), 59 International Legal Materials 563 (2020).
- Reducing the Funding Gaps for Atrocity Victims, Opinio Juris (Aug. 12, 2020).
Contributions to Books
- Three Realities about the Africa Situation at the ICC, in The International Criminal Court: Contemporary Challenges and Reform Proposals 128 (Richard H. Steinberg ed. 2020).
- Improving Communications with States, in The International Criminal Court: Contemporary Challenges and Reform Proposals 367 (Richard H. Steinberg ed. 2020).
- Foreward, in Sarata Ashraf, No Place For Optimism: Anticipating Myanmar's First Report to The International Court of Justice (May 2020).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- U.S. Supreme Court Assesses Corporate Complicity in Child Slavery, Council on Foreign Relations (Dec. 9, 2020).
- Healing and Paying with National Service, The Hill (Dec. 14, 2020) (Co-authored by: Steven H. Simon).
- What Are the Laws Governing Military Force During U.S. Elections?, Council on Foreign Relations (Oct. 26, 2020).
- The Flawed U.S. Effort to Revive Iran Sanctions, Council on Foreign Relations (Sept. 22, 2020).
- Lebanon’s Frustrating Day of Judgment, Council on Foreign Relations (Aug. 20, 2020).
- Why the ICJ Is Trying to Protect Myanmar’s Rohingya, Council on Foreign Relations (Jan. 24, 2020).
- How America’s Credibility Gap Hurts the Defense of Rights Abroad, Council on Foreign Relations ((June 5, 2020).
- The Self-Defeating Executive Order Against the International Criminal Court, Just Security (June 12, 2020).
- Don't Discriminate Against Those Who Remain Uninfected, Think Global Health (Apr. 21, 2020).
- Is It a Crime to Mishandle a Public Health Response?, Council On Foreign Relations (Apr. 22, 2020).
- The ICC’s Probe Into Atrocities in Afghanistan: What to Know, Council On Foreign Relations (Mar. 6, 2020).
- Justice Joseph Story on ‘High Crimes and Misdemeanors’—The Antithesis to Dershowitz, Just Security (Jan. 27, 2020).
2019
Articles
- Bullhorns for Humanity: The Rise of CEOs as Social Activists, Knowledge@wharton (June 6, 2019) (Co-authored by: Caroline Kaeb).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- What if a President Committed Genocide or Other Atrocity Crimes?, Just Security (Sept. 3, 2019).
- Leadership Initiative on Corporate Engagement with Public Policy, Chicago Council On Global Affairs (Mar. 11, 2019) (Co-authored by: Caroline Kaeb).
- New Financial Vehicles for Assisting Victims of Atrocity Crimes: A Bold Move for International Justice, Just Security (Feb. 21, 2019).
- A Retreat From NATO?, New York Times (Feb. 1, 2019).
- Grandstanding in the Situation Room, Chicago Council On Global Affairs Global Insight (Jan. 16, 2019).
2018
Books
Articles
- Is the Presumption of Corporate Impunity Dead?, 50 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 213 (2018).
Contributions to Books
- Twenty-First Century Paradigms on Military Force for Humane Purposes, in Seeking Accountability For The Unlawful Use of Force 493 (Leila Nadya Sadat ed. 2018) (Co-authored by: Angela Walker).
- Closing Perspectives, in The Founders: Four Pioneering Individuals Who Launched The First Modern-era International Criminal Tribunals 147 (David Crane, Leila Sadat, & Michael Schar eds. 2018).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- What Are the Key Obstacles That Undermine the Implementation of the Principles Arising From the 2007 Nuremberg Declaration on Peace and Justice?, Conference Report, Nuremberg Forum 2017: 10 Years After The Nuremberg Declaration on Peace and Justice, “the Fight Against Impunity at A Crossroad” 20 (2018).
- The Rising Challenge of Funding Victims’ Needs at the International Criminal Court, Just Security (Dec. 3, 2018).
- Ambass. David Scheffer on John Bolton’s Announcement of ‘Ugly and Dangerous’ Punitive Actions against Judges, Prosecutors of Int’l Criminal Court, JUST SECURITY (Sept. 10, 2018).
- Create a Select Committee of ICC State Party Representatives, ICC Forum (Jun. 28, 2018).
Working Papers
- Critical Rulings on International Criminal Justice, Chicago Council On Global Affairs Working Paper (Sept. 7, 2018).
2017
Articles
- Book Review, 111 American Journal of International Law 559 (2017) (reviewing Philippe Sands, EAST WEST STREET: ON THE ORIGINS OF “GENOCIDE” AND “CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY” (2016)).
- The Missing Pieces in Article 8 bis (Aggression) of the Rome Statute, 58 Harvard International Law Journal, Online Journal 83 (2017).
Contributions to Books
- The Creation and Legacy of the ICTY, in The Research Process, Documentation & Prosecution of Genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina 57 (Irfan Ajanović & Indira Osmić eds. 2016).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- The State Department's Retreat in the Fight Against Genocide, The Hill (Jul. 19, 2017) (Co-authored by: Clint Williamson, & Stephen Rapp).
- Seeking a Path to Justice for Syrians, New York Times (Apr. 19, 2017).
- Some Realities Behind the Application for Revision Concerning Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia, Just Security (Mar. 10, 2017).
- Prevent and Punish in South Sudan, The Hill (Feb. 1, 2017) (Co-authored by: Stephen Rapp & Clint Williamson).
Legal Documents
- Brief of Ambassador David J. Scheffer, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, as Amicus Curiae in Support of the Petitioners, Joseph Jesner, et al., v. Arab Bank PLC, 822 F.3d 34 (2d Cir. 2016), On Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (No. 16-499) (Jun. 26, 2017).
2016
Articles
- Three Realities About the African Situation at the International Court, Icc Forum (Nov. 2016).
- The Creation of the Tribunals, 110 American Journal of International Law 173 (2016) (Co-authored by: Michael J. Matheson).
- Corporate Liability under the Rome Statute, 57 Harvard International Law Journal, Online Symposium 35 (2016).
- The Corporate Joust with Morality, Opinio Juris (June 6, 2016) (Co-authored by: Caroline Kaeb).
- Reflections on Contemporary Responses to Atrocity Crimes, 10 Genocide Studies International 105 (2016).
- Justice Delayed, Not Denied, in Bosnia, Project Syndicate (Mar. 25, 2016).
- Is Violence Necessary to Topple a Dictator?, Foreign Policy Magazine 30 (Jan./Feb. 2016) (Co-authored by: Erica Chenoweth).
Contributions to Books
- Criminal Justice, in The Oxford Handbook of International Organizations 282 (Jacob Katz Cogan, Ian Hurd, and Ian Johnstone eds. 2016).
- Maximizing Opportunities to Deter Further Atrocity Crimes, in Contemporary Issues Facing The International Criminal Court 220 (Richard H. Steinberg ed. 2016).
- The United States and the International Criminal Court, in International Criminal Law (Antonio Cassese, Florian Jeßberger, Robert Cryer and Urmila Dé eds. 2016).
- A Review of the Experiences of the Pre-Trial and Appeals Chambers of the International Criminal Court Regarding the Disclosure of Evidence, in International Criminal Law (Antonio Cassese, Florian Jeßberger, Robert Cryer and Urmila Dé eds. 2016).
- The United Nations Security Council and International Criminal Justice, in Cambridge Companion To International Criminal Law 178 (William Schabas ed. 2016).
- The Complex Crime of Aggression under the Rome Statute, in International Criminal Law (Antonio Cassese, Florian Jeßberger, Robert Cryer and Urmila Dé eds. 2016).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- More Options for Africa under the Rome Statute, Just Security (Nov. 19, 2016).
Legal Documents
- Brief of Amici Curiae Ambassadors Stephen J. Rapp and David J. Scheffer in Support of Reversal of Dismissal of Alien Tort Statute Claims Jara v. Barrientos Nunez, No. 16-15179 (Nov. 30, 2016) (Co-authored by: Stephen J. Rapp).
- Brief of Ambassador David J. Scheffer, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, as Amicus Curiae in Support of the Petitioners, Lungislie Ntsebeza v. Ford Motor Co., 796 F.3d 160 (2d Cir. 2015), petition for cert. Filed, No. 15-1020 (U.S. 2016).
- Amicus Curiae Brief of Former U.S. Ambassador-At-Large for War Crimes Issues David J. Scheffer in Support of Appellants and Reversal, Doe et al. v. Cisco Systems, Inc. et al., No. 15-16909 (Jan. 11, 2016).
2015
Contributions to Books
- The Fate of R2P in the Age of Retrenchment, in Globalization And Its Impact On The Future of Human Rights and International Criminal Justice 617 (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed. 2015).
- The Impact of the War Crimes Tribunals on Corporate Liability for Atrocity Crimes under US Law, in Corporate Social Responsibility: Human Rights In The New Global Economy 152 (Charlotte Walker-Said & John D. Kelly eds. 2015).
- Reflections [on Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia], in Proceedings of The Eighth International Humanitarian Law Dialogs 27 (2015) (Co-authored by: Mark David Agrast & David M. Crane).
- Preface, in North Korea, International Law and the Dual Crises: Narrative and Constructive Engagement, (Morse Tan) (2015).
- False Alarm about the Proprio Motu Prosecutor, in The First Global Prosecutor: Promises and Constraints 29 (Martha Minow, Cora True-Frost, & Alex Whiting eds. 2015).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- Shield America from Crimes Against Humanity, The Hill (Dec. 23, 2015).
Legal Documents
- Amicus Curiae Brief of David J. Scheffer in Support of Appellants, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, Balintulo et al. v. Ford Motor Co., International Business Machines Corp., General Motors Corp., No. 14-4104(L) (Feb. 4, 2015).
2014
Articles
- Scottish Independence Insta-Symposium: The Legal Terrain Following a Yes Vote for Scottish Independence, Opinio Juris (September 15, 2014).
- Proposal for an International Criminal Court Arrest Procedures Protocol, 12 Northwestern Journal of International Human Rights 229-252 (2014).
- The Flaw in Osborne’s Pre-Emptive Strike Against a Currency Union, New Statesman (February 28, 2014).
- The Paradox of Kiobel in Europe, 107 American Journal of International 852-857 (2013) (Co-authored by: Caroline Kaeb).
- The Ethical Imperative of Curbing Corporate Tax Avoidance, 27 Ethics and International Affairs 361-369.
- Excerpts from All the Missing Souls: A Personal History of the War Crimes Tribunals, 9 Eyes On The Icc 1-18 (2012-2013).
Contributions to Books
- Atrocity Crimes, in Genocide: A Reader 88-91 (Jens Meierhenrich ed. 2014).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- Ambassador Scheffer also delivered a speech in front of the Scotland House in Brussels An International Perspective on the Future of Scotland (July 1, 2014).
- Let Justice Be Served in Syria and Iraq, Los Angeles Times (July 6, 2014).
Legal Documents
- Amicus Curiae Brief of David J. Scheffer in Support of Appellants’ Opposition to Petition for Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, John Doe I, John Doe II; John Doe III; individually and on behalf of proposed class members; Global Exchange v. Nestle, U.S.A., Inc., Archer Daniels Midland Company; Cargill Incorporated Company; Cargill Cocoa , No. 10-56739 (Dec. 19, 2014).
2013
Articles
- First Annual Clara Barton Lecture: Origins of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, Proceedings of The Sixth International Humanitarian Law Dialogs 79-98, edited by Elizabeth Andersen & David Crane (2013).
- Atrocity Crimes Litigation: Year in Review (2011) Conference Abridged Transcript, 11 Northwestern Journal of International Human Rights 146-163 (2013).
- The Paradox of Kiobel in Europe, Agora on “Transnational Human Rights Litigation After Kiobel", 107 American Journal of International Law (2013, forthcoming) (Co-authored by: Caroline Kaeb).
- Chasing Leadership Impunity: The Rapid Evolution of International Criminal Law, 16 Chapman Law Review 395-405 (2013).
Contributions to Books
- The Five Levels of CSR Compliance: The Resilience of Corporate Liability under the Alien Tort Statute and the Case for a Counterattack Strategy in Compliance Theory (29 BERKELEY JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 334), reprinted in Human Rights and Non-State Actors (Andrew Clapham eds. 2013) (Co-authored by: Caroline Kaeb).
- The Enforcement of ICC Arrest Warrants, in The Rise of International Justice 171-181 (Kelly Askin ed. 2013).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- Leverage Justice for Peace in Syria, Project Syndicate "On Deck Blog" (May 28, 2013).
Working Papers
- International Political and Legal Implications of Scottish Independence, Adam Smith Research Foundation Working Papers 23:01 (February 2013).
- Negotiating a Better Pathway to Scottish Independence, Road To 2014 Blog, The Scottish Government: Scotland’s Referendum (March 3, 2013).
2012
Books
- All the Missing Souls: A Personal History of the War Crimes Tribunals (Princeton University Press 2012).
Articles
- America’s Embrace of the International Criminal Court, Jurist-forum (July 2, 2012).
- El Significado y la Activación del Crimen de Agresión Bajo el Estatuto de Roma de la Corte Penal Internacional, 7 Politica Criminal, no. 13, 209-229 (Julio 2012).
Contributions to Books
- Tribunal Influence in Recent U.S. Jurisprudence on Corporate Liability for Atrocity Crimes, in Proceedings of The Fifth International Humanitarian Law Dialogs 47-75 (Elizabeth Andersen and David M. Crane eds. 2012).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- Confidential Memorandum on International Criminal Tribunals: Arrest/Surrender Cooperation Strategies, International Criminal Court (2012).
- No Way to Fund a War Crimes Tribunal, International Herald Tribune (August 28, 2012).
- Where ethnic differences breed tolerance, not strife: book review of Pax Ethnica: Where and How Diversity Succeeds, Washington Post, B7 (May 18, 2012) (Co-authored by: Karl E. Meyer and Shareen Blair Brysac).
Legal Documents
- Supplemental Brief of Ambassador David J. Scheffer, Northwestern University School of Law, as Amicus Curiae in Support of the Petitioners, Esther Kiobel et al. v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., et al., ___U.S.___ (2011) (No. 10-1491) (June 13, 2012).
2011
Books
- All The Missing Souls: A Personal History of the War Crimes Tribunals (Princeton University Press 2012).
Articles
- Introduction: Atrocity Crimes Litigation During 2010, 9 Northwestern Journal of International Human Rights 233-240 (2011).
- Conference: Lines of Inquiry Memorandum, 9 Northwestern Journal of International Human Rights 241-294 (2011).
- The Complex Crime of Aggression Under the Rome Statute, 23 Leiden Journal of International Law 897-904 (2010).
- Whose Lawfare Is It, Anyway?, 43 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 215-227 (2010).
Contributions to Books
- The Complex Crime of Aggression under the Rome Statute, in Proceedings of The Fourth International Humanitarian Law Dialogs 173-188 (2011).
- Crimes Against Humanity and the Responsibility to Protect, in Forging A Convention For Crimes Against Humanity 305-322 (Leila Nadya Sadat ed. 2011).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- Maximizing Opportunities to Deter Further Atrocity Crimes Human Rights International Criminal Law Online Forum (October 6, 2011).
- Vengeance, but not Truth, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (October 29, 2011).
- The Argument for the Prosecution, The NEW REPUBLIC ONLINE REVIEW (September 26, 2011).
- The Value of Steve Heder’s Research on the ECCC’s Personal Jurisdiction, and an Afterword on the Purpose of the Dispute Settlement Mechanisms, CAMBODIA TRIBUNAL MONITOR (August 8, 2011).
- The Least Wanted Most Wanted Man, FOREIGN POLICY (June 2, 2011).
- Justice League: The Case for Calling Off the Tomahawks and Bringing Muammar al-Qaddafi to The Hague, FOREIGN POLICY (June 29, 2011).
- The Negotiating History of the ECCC’s Personal Jurisdiction, Cambodia Tribunal Monitor (May 22, 2011).
- Did the U.S. Violate International Law by Killing bin Laden?, In the Arena.
- No-fly Zone: Putting a Leash on Kadafi, Los Angeles Times (March 18, 2011).
- Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about the Legality of the No-Fly Zone and Prosecuting Gadhafi for Crimes Against Humanity, CNN In the Arena Blogs (March 21, 2011).
Legal Documents
- Brief of Ambassador David J. Scheffer, Northwestern University School of Law, as Amicus Curiae in Support of the Petitioners, Esther Kiobel et al. v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., et al., ____U.S.____ (2011) (No. 10-1491) (December 20, 2011).
- Brief of David J. Scheffer as Amicus Curiae Supporting Petition for Writ of Certiorari, Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., ___U.S.___(2011)(No. 10-1491) (12 July 2011).
- Brief of David J. Scheffer as Amicus Curiae in Support of Appellants and Reversal, U.S. Court of Appeals of the Ninth Circuit, John Doe v. Nestle, S.A., No. 10-56739 (1 July 2011).
2010
Articles
- The Five Levels of CSR Compliance: The Resiliency of Corporate Liability under the Alien Tort Statute and the Case for a Counterattack Strategy in Compliance Theory, 29 Berkeley Journal of International Law 334-397 (2011) (Co-authored by: Caroline Kaeb).
- Introduction: Atrocity Crimes Litigation During 2009 , 8 Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights 235-244 (2010).
- Making Sense of the Pre-Trial Chamber’s Second Decision on an Appeal about Alleged Political Interference, Cambodia Tribunal Monitor (September 15, 2010).
- On the Eve of the Duch Judgment, Cambodia Tribunal Monitor (July 22, 2010).
- States Parties Approve New Crimes for International Criminal Court, 14 Asil Insight (June 22, 2010).
- On the Cusp of a Final Draft Text for the Crime of Aggression for the International Criminal Court (June 9, 2010).
- Final Drafts on the Amendments for the Crime of Aggression for the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (June 10, 2010).
- Friday’s Proposed Compromises on the Amendments for the Crime of Aggression (June 11, 2010).
- Adoption of the Amendments on Aggression to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (June 12, 2010).
- The Pre-Trial Chamber’s Significant Decision on Joint Criminal Enterprise for Individual Responsibility (June 3, 2010 ) (Co-authored by: Anthony Dinh).
Contributions to Books
- The International Criminal Court, in Routledge Handbook of International Criminal Law (William A. Schabas and Nadia Bernaz eds. 2011).
- A Pragmatic Approach to the Crime of Aggression , in International Criminal Justice: Law And Practice From The Rome Statute To Its Review (Roberto Bellelli ed. 2010).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- The Duch Judgment, Wall Street Journal (July 28, 2010).
- Aggression is Now a Crime, International Herald Tribune (July 2, 2010).
- BP Shows the Need for a Rethink of Regulation, Financial Times, 11 (May 28, 2010).
Legal Documents
- Amicus Brief on Behalf of David J. Scheffer, Director of the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law, The Prosecutor v. Nikola Sainovic, Dragoljub Ojdanic, Nebojsa Pavkovic, Vladimir Lazarevic, Sreten Lukic, [The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (Case No. IT-05-87-A)] (29 July 2010).
- Brief of David J. Scheffer, Director of the Center for International Human Rights, as Amicus Curiae in Support of the Issuance of a Writ of Certiorari, Presbyterian Church of Sudan, et al., Petitioners v. Talisman Energy, Inc., Respondent, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (No. 09-1262) (May 19, 2010).
- Brief of Amici Curiae U.S. Diplomats in Support of Plaintiffs-Appellants, Alexis Holyweek Sarel, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants-Cross-Appellees, vs. Rio Tinto, plc, et al., Defendants-Appellees-Cross-Appellants, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (Appeals Nos. 02-56256, 02-56390 & 09-56381) (January 29, 2010 ) as reviewer and signer.
Working Papers
- The Crime of Aggression, Beyond Kampala: Next Steps for U.S. Principled Engagement with the International Criminal Court, Rachel Gore, managing editor (ASIL Discussion Paper, November 2010) at Pages 87-107.
- The Five Levels of CSR Compliance: The Resiliency of Corporate Liability Under the Alien Tort Statute and the Case for a Counterattack Strategy in Compliance Theory, Public Policy Roundtable: The Alien Tort Statute And U.s. Enforcement of Foreign Judgments, Northwestern Law Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth (April 29-30, 2010).
2009
Articles
- Closing the Impunity Gap in U.S. Law , 8 Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights 30-52 (2009).
- Tenth Annual Grotius Lecture: Further Reflections , Proceedings of The 102nd Annual Meeting 12-16 (April 9-12, 2008) The American Society of International Law.
- Introduction: Atrocity Crimes Litigation During 2008 , 7 Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights 161-169 (2009).
- A Pragmatic Approach to Jurisdictional and Definitional Requirements for the Crime of Aggression in the Rome Statute , 41 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 397-411 (2009).
- Tenth Annual Grotius Lecture Response: For Love of Country and International Criminal Law, Further Reflections, 24 American University International Law Review 665-677 (2009).
- Elevate Your Vision , 17 Ilsa Quarterly 54-59 (April 2009).
Contributions to Books
- The Legacy of Raphael Lemkin , in Silence of God and Other Plays By Catherine Filloux (2009).
- Cross-Fire Discussion of Lessons Learned from the Trials of Slobodan Miloševic, Charles Taylor, and Saddam Hussein , in Criminal Jurisdiction 100 Years After The 1907 Hague Peace Conference (Willem J.M. van Genugten, Michael P. Scharf, and Sasha E. Radin eds. 2009).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- Duch Was a Willing Partner, CAMBODIA TRIBUNAL MONITOR (Nov. 24, 2009).
- The Crime of Obedience, CAMBODIA TRIBUNAL MONITOR (Nov. 26, 2009).
- You Cannot Smash Human Beings, CAMBODIA TRIBUNAL MONITOR (Nov. 23, 2009).
- Duch Hides Behind His Orders, CAMBODIA TRIBUNAL MONITOR (Nov. 25, 2009).
- Duch Seeks an Acquittal and Immediate Release, CAMBODIA TRIBUNAL MONITOR (Nov. 27, 2009).
- The Authority of the Co-Investigating Judges to Call for Witness Testimony, Cambodia Tribunal Monitor (October 13, 2009) (Co-authored by: Michael Saliba).
Legal Documents
- Brief of David J. Scheffer as Amicus Curiae in Support of Petitioner and Rehearing En Banc, The Presbyterian Church of Sudan, Rev. Matthew Mathiang Deang, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants v. Talisman Energy, Inc., Defendant-Appellee, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (No. 07-0016-cv) (October 28, 2009).
2008
Articles
- The Constitutionality of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court , 98 Journal of Criminal Law And Criminology 983-1068 (2008) (Co-authored by: Ashley Cox).
- Atrocity Crimes Framing the Responsibility to Protect, 40 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 111-135 (2008).
- The Security Council’s Struggle over Darfur and International Justice, Jurist (August 20, 2008).
- The US and the International Criminal Court Then and Now, Jurist (July 15, 2008).
- Introduction: Atrocity Crimes Litigation During 2007 , 6 Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights 375-381 (2008).
- Commentary to Boumediene , Opinio Juris Blog (June 16, 2008).
- The Growing Relevance and Enforceability of Corporate Human Rights Responsibility , 6 Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights 218-221 (2008).
- Staying the Course with the International Criminal Court, 1 China Review of International Criminal Law 348 (2006).
- A Review of the Experiences of the Pre-Trial and Appeals Chambers of the International Criminal Court Regarding the Disclosure of Evidence, 21 Leiden Journal of International Law 151-163 (2008).
Contributions to Books
- A Review of the Experiences of the Pre-Trial and Appeals Chambers of the International Criminal Court Regarding the Disclosure of Evidence , in The Emerging Practice of The International Criminal Court (Göran Sluiter and Carsten Stahn eds. 2008).
- The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, in International Criminal Law, 3rd edition (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed. 2008).
- Atrocity Crimes and their Relationship to the Responsibility to Protect , in Responsibility to Protect: The Global Moral Compact for The 21st Century (Richard H. Cooper and Juliette Voinov Kohler eds. 2009).
- Why International Law Matters in God’s World, in Doing Justice To Mercy: Religion, Law, And Criminal Justice 101-116 (Jonathan Rothchild, Matthew Myer Boulton, and Kevin Jung eds. 2007).
- The Security Council and International Law on Military Occupations , in The United Nations Security Council And War; The Evolution of Thought And Practice Since 1945 580-607 (Vaughan Lowe, Adam Roberts, Jennifer Welsh, and Dominik Zaum eds. 2008).
- Policy Issues Under the UN Charter and the Rome Statute , in Conference On International Criminal Justice 48-52 (Roberto Bellelli ed. 2008).
- Nuremburg Trials, in Proceedings of The First International Humanitarian Law Dialogs (2008).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- Professor Scheffer is Contributor as an Export Group Member (“International Action: Strengthening Norms and Institutions”) of the Genocide Prevention Task Force Preventing Genocide: A Blueprint for U.S. Policy Makers (Co-chaired by Madeleine K. Albright and William S. Cohen), United States Holocaust Museum, 2008..
- Strategy for U.S. Engagement with the International Court, a Century Foundation Report (2008) (Co-authored by: John Hutson ).
- Let Games Go On, Without Fans: A Spectator Boycott Could Send China a Message , Chicago Tribune (April 13, 2008).
2007
Articles
- The End of Exceptionalism in War Crimes , 16 Ilsa Quarterly 16-23 (October 2007) (Co-authored by: Richard Cooper, and Juliette Voinov Kohler ).
- The Unbearable Constancy of Atrocity Crimes in Darfur and the Eastern Congo, 5 Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights 322 (2007).
- Why the Cambodia Tribunal Matters to the International Community at the Cambodia Tribunal Monitor web site.
- The Extraordinary Cambers in the Courts of Cambodia at the Cambodia Tribunal Monitor web site.
- The World Court’s Fractured Ruling on Genocide , 2 Genocide Studies And Prevention 123-136 (August 2007).
- The End of Exceptionalism in War Crimes , Harvard International Review (August 12, 2007) (Co-authored by: Richard Cooper, and Juliette Voinov Kohler ).
- International Criminal Court: Introductory Note to Decision on the Prosecution Application under Article 58(7) of the Statute In the Case of The Prosecutor v. Ahmad Muhammad Harun (“Ahmad Harun”) and Ali Muhammad Al Abd-Al-Rahman (“Ali Kushayb”) ICC Pre-Trial Chamber I , 46 International Legal Materials 532 (2007).
- The Merits of Unifying Terms: 'Atrocity Crimes' and 'Atrocity Law', 2 Genocide Studies And Prevention 91-96 (April 2007).
- Introductory Note To Military Commissions Act of 2006, 45 International Legal Materials 1241 (2006).
- Genocide and Atrocity Crimes, 1 Genocide Studies And Prevention 229-250 (December 2006).
Contributions to Books
- The Extraordinary Cambers in the Courts of Cambodia, the abridged text of a book chapter, in International Criminal Law, 3rd edition (Cherif Bassiouni ed. 2008).
- How Reform Initiatives Can Bridge the Gulf Between the United States and The International Criminal Court , in International Institutional Reform: Proceedings of The Seventh Hague Joint Conference (Agata Filjalkowski ed. 2007).
- Foreword, in Concentrations of Inhumanity by David Hawk (2007).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- Gaps in U.S. Law Pertaining to Atrocity Crimes Testimony of David Scheffer, Mayer Brown/Robert A. Helman Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, Illinois, Before the Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law, Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate: “No Safe Haven: Accountability for Human Rights Violations in the United States", Testimony of David Scheffer, Mayer Brown/Robert A. Helman Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, Illinois, Before the Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law, Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate: “No Safe Haven: Accountability for Human Rights Violations in the United States,” November 14, 2007 (November 14, 2007).
Legal Documents
- Brief of Professor David Scheffer, International Law Expert, as Amicus Curiae in Support of the Co-Investigating Judges Case No. 002/14-08-2006, Kang Guek Eav (alias Duch) in the Pre-Trial Chambers of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, the Pre-Trial Chambers of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (3 October 2007).
- Professor Scheffer was also heavily involved in preparing and then co-signed an amicus brief to the United States Supreme Court Brief of International Humanitarian Law Experts as Amici Curiae in Support of Petitioners Lakhdar Boumediene and Khaled A. F. Al Odah, Nos. 06-1195, 06-1196 (2007).
2006
Books
- Brief Amicus Curiae of Louise Doswald-Beck, Guy S. Goodwin-Gill, Frits Kalshoven, Vaughan Lowe, Marco Sassoli, and the Center for International Human Rights of Northwestern University School of Law in Support of Petitioner [Commissions—Fair Trial Standards], Salim Ahmed Hamdan, Petitioner v. Donald H. Rumsfeld, et al., Respondents, Supreme Court of the United States (No. 05-184) (2005).
Articles
- Why Hamdan is Right About Conspiracy Liability , 15 Ilsa Quarterly 29 (October 2006).
- How the Compromise Detainee Legislation Guts Common Article 3, The Jurist (September 25, 2006).
- Hamdan v. Rumsfeld: The Supreme Court Affirms International Law, Jurist (June 30, 2006).
- Jostling Over Justice, 154 Foreign Policy 4 (May/June 2006).
- The Future U.S. Relationship with the International Criminal Court, 18 Pace International Law Review 801 (2006).
Contributions to Books
- What if a Different U.S. Strategy Had built a Different Court for Iraq?, in Saddam On Trial: Understanding And Debating The Iraqi High Tribunal 98-101 (Michael P. Scharf and Gregory S. McNeal eds. 2006).
- Who Won the Battle of Wills in the December Proceedings of the Saddam Trial?, in Saddam On Trial: Understanding And Debating The Iraqi High Tribunal 129 (Michael P. Scharf and Gregory S. McNeal eds. 2006).
- What Happens to the Saddam Trial if Civil War Consumes Iraq?, in Saddam On Trial: Understanding And Debating The Iraqi High Tribunal 215-217 (Michael P. Scharf and Gregory S. McNeal eds. 2006).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- Weaving a Tangled Judicial Web , Chicago Tribune (September 10, 2006).
- Bound to Obey the Rule of Law: What to Do About America’s Military Commissions, Chicago Tribune, page1 (July 9, 2006).
- North Korea’s Criminal Regime, International Herald Tribune (July 7, 2006) (Co-authored by: Grace Kang).
- International Injustice: Fugitives Sought for War Crimes Still on the Loose, Chicago Tribune, at section 2, page 1 (June 4, 2006).
- Unlock the Door to History’s Atrocities, Financial Times (May 26, 2006).
- Letter: Afghan Abuse Case, New York Times, page A18 (February 20, 2006).
2005
Articles
- Blueprint for Legal Reforms at the United Nations and the International Criminal Court, 36 Georgetown Journal of International Law 683 (2005).