Michael Scharf, John Deaver Drinko-Baker & Hostetler Professor of Law and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, has served as a panelist around the world in recent weeks.
First, he was a panelist at the “International Humanitarian Law Dialogs,” an annual conference of international tribunal prosecutors held at the Chautauqua Institution in New York Aug. 28-30.
On Sept. 2, he spoke at Utrecht University in The Netherlands on “The Expanding Role of International Criminal Institutions.”
Back in Cleveland, he was a panelist at the Cox Center’s “International Law in Crisis” conference Sept. 9; later that month, he was a panelist on the Institute for Global Security Law and Policy’s Symposium on “The University and National Security After 9/11.”
He also was a panelist in Los Angeles at Loyola Law School’s conference “The Adolf Eighmann Trial—Looking Back 50 Years Later.” The conference was held Sept. 16.
While on the west coast, he presented at the inaugural “Distinguished Global Law Lecture” at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, Ore., on Sept. 19.