Round Table on Global Violence: Consequences and Responses



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Celebration of the 40 th Anniversary of the International Institute of Humanitarian Law Round Table on Global Violence: Consequences and Responses Sanremo, 9 th 11 th September 2010 PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME Thursday, 9 th September OPERA THEATRE OF THE CASINO OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF SANREMO 10.00 12.00 OFFICIAL CEREMONY Welcome address Addresses H.E. Ambassador Maurizio MORENO President, International Institute of Humanitarian Law, Sanremo H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco H.E. Jakob KELLENBERGER President, International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva H.E. Ambassador William Lacy SWING Director General, International Organization for Migration, Geneva H.E. Ambassador Claudio BISOGNIERO NATO Deputy Secretary-General, Brussels H.E. Jean-Pierre MAZERY Grand Chancellor, Order of Malta Ms Patricia O BRIEN Under Secretary General for Legal Affairs and United Nations Legal Counsel, New York Dr. Mohammed G.A. AL MAADID Vice President, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies High Representative of the Swiss Government (to be designated) H.E. Hon. Angelino ALFANO Minister of Justice, Rome H.E. Hon. Claudio SCAJOLA Former Minister of Interior and Former Minister of Economic Development, Rome H.E. Hon. Vincenzo SCOTTI Secretary of State, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Rome Dr. Massimo BARRA President, Standing Commission of the Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement, Geneva Dr. Francesco ROCCA Extraordinary Commissioner, Italian Red Cross Mr. Maurizio ZOCCARATO Mayor of Sanremo

12.30-14.00 LUNCHEON OFFERED BY THE CASINO OF SANREMO Thursday, 9 th September 15.00 18.00 XXXIII RD ROUND TABLE ON CURRENT PROBLEMS OF IHL JOINTLY ORGANIZED BY THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HUMANITARIAN LAW AND THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS ON: GLOBAL VIOLENCE: CONSEQUENCES AND RESPONSES Theme I Contemporary forms of armed violence: International humanitarian law and human rights law at a crossroad Judge Hisashi OWADA (tbc) President, International Court of Justice, The Hague Prof. Edoardo GREPPI Professor of International Law, University of Turin a. Asymmetrical warfare and challenges to IHL Prof. Dr. Wolff HEINTSCHEL VON HEINEGG Head of the Faculty of Jurisprudence, Viadrina University, Frankfurt/Oder b. An approach to terrorism Prof. Giuseppe NESI Professor of International Law, University of Trento Legal Advisor, Permanent Mission of Italy to the UN, New York c. Organized crime and new forms of violence Prof. Christine VAN DEN WYNGAERT Professor of International Criminal Law, Antwerp University Judge, International Criminal Court, The Hague d. IHL, new forms of armed violence and the use of force Capt. Robert James McLAUGHLIN Director, Operations and International Law, Royal Australian Navy e. Thirty years of the 1980 CCW Convention. Where do we go from here? VILLA ORMOND, SANREMO 19.30 20.30 CONCERT 20.30 OFFICIAL DINNER HOSTED BY THE INSTITUTE

Friday, 10 th September 10.00 13.00 PLENARY SESSION Theme II Deprivation of liberty in armed conflict and other situations of violence General Arne W. DAHL President of the International Society for Military Law and the Law of War, Brussels Ambassador Mahmoud Karem MAHMOUD Secretary General, National Council for Human Rights, Cairo The views from the ground (status, conditions of detention, treatment, transfers) a. Current detention challenges faced by the UN b. Current detention challenges faced by NATO c. Current detention challenges faced by the EU (Atalanta) Dr. Gert Jan VAN HEGELSOM (tbc) Council of the European Union, Brussels d. Current detention challenges from a national perspective Brig. David YATES Chief of Operational Law, British Army 13.00 14.00 LUNCH BREAK 15.00 18.00 PLENARY SESSION Legal Aspects a. Legal basis of detention and determination of detainee status Prof. Marco SASSOLI Professor of International Law, University of Geneva b. Treatment of detainees and conditions of detention Prof. Paola GAETA Professor of International Humanitarian Law, Director of the Master of Advanced Studies, Geneva c. The crime of torture Prof. Manfred NOWAK Professor of Constitutional Law and Human Rights, University of Vienna United Nations Special on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, New York d. Transfers of detainees Ambassador Thomas WINKLER Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Copenhagen

GRAND HOTEL ROYAL, SANREMO 18.30 20.00 RECEPTION YACHT CLUB, SANREMO 20.30 DINNER ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Saturday, 11 th September 09.00 12.30 PLENARY SESSION Theme III Individual guarantees in detention Ambassador Peter MAURER (tbc) Secretary of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bern Associate Professor Marie JACOBSSON Principal Legal Adviser on International Law, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Stockholm Member of the UN International Law Commission Procedural safeguards in armed conflict and other situations of violence a. Permissible grounds for internment/administrative detention Ms Mona A. RISHMAWI (tbc) Chief, Rule of Law, Equality and Non Discrimination Branch, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Geneva b. Review of the lawfulness of internment/administrative detention Prof. Françoise HAMPSON Professor of International Law, University of Essex c. Contact with the outside world Mr. Stephane OJEDA Judicial guarantees in armed conflict and other situations of violence a. Fair trial rights in armed conflicts Ms Jelena PEJIC b. Military vs. civilian courts Dr. Ian SEIDERMAN Senior Legal & Policy Advisor, International Commission of Jurists, Geneva c. Challenges of evidence gathering Dr. Norman FARRELL (tbc) Deputy Prosecutor, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, The Hague

12.00 12.30 CONCLUDING REMARKS Dr. Baldwin DE VIDTS Dr. Philip SPOERRI Director of International Law and Relations with the Movement, International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva CO-ORDINATORS OF THE ROUND TABLE IIHL Dr. Baldwin DE VIDTS Prof. Fausto POCAR Judge, International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, The Hague Prof. Michel VEUTHEY Associate Professor, University of Nice, Sophia-Antipolis ICRC Mr. Stephane OJEDA