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Dec. 1, 2006

Californians at The Hague

California lawyers are prosecuting and defending the accused in some of the most significant war-crimes trials at The Hague's Yugoslav tribunal—and helping to shape a new hybrid system of justice there. By Gerald F. Uelmen

By Gerald F. Uelmen
     
      A look inside the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia finds it staffed by a brain trust of California lawyers.
     
      I recently returned from a unique adventure: guiding 19 law students from Santa Clara University School of Law and UC Berkeley's Boalt Hall School of Law through...

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