Faculty
LOUIS F. DEL DUCA
A.B., Temple University
J.D., Harvard Law School
Dott. di Giur. University of Rome School of Law
Louis F. Del Duca is the administrator of the Capitals
of Europe Program and Penn State Dickinson’s
Edwin N. Polisher Distinguished Faculty Scholar.
Professor Del Duca is a leading proponent of the
internationalization of legal education. He is the
immediate past president of the International Academy
of Commercial and Consumer Law; a member of the
U.S. Secretary of State’s Advisory
Committee on International Trade Law; the editor
of the Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal; and
corresponding collaborator for The International
Institute for Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT).
HELEN BRADY
LL.B. and BSc., Australian National University
in Canberra, Australia
LL.M., Cambridge University in
the UK
Helen Brady is a senior appeals counsel in the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
VED P. NANDA
B.A., M.A., Punjab University, India
LL.M., Delhi University, India
LL.M., Northwestern University
Professor Nanda is the Thompson G. Marsh Professor
of Law and director of the International Legal Studies
Program at the University of Denver College of Law
and Evans University professor and vice provost at the
University of Denver. He was also a graduate fellow
at Yale University (1962-65), studied under the
direction of the late Professor Myers McDougal, and
is a world authority on international law.
GEOFFREY SCOTT
LL.M., Yale Law School
B.A., J.D., Valparaiso University
Geoffrey Scott is a professor of law at Penn State Dickinson where he teaches intellectual property and art, sport, and entertainment law courses. Professor Scott has been a visiting professor at Doshisha University Faculty of Law in Kyoto, Japan, and has also taught in Florence, London, Strasbourg, and Vienna. As a Fulbright Scholar in Japan, he conducted research on the preservation of cultural properties.
GÖRAN SLUITER
Goran Sluiter is a professor in the law of international criminal procedure at the University of Amsterdam and a judge at the Utrect and Hague district courts, where he is involved in national war crimes trials (including the case of Frans van Anraat, convicted for complicity in war crimes for deliverance of precursors to chemical weapons employed by Saddam Hussein in the 1980s).
GENTIAN ZYBERI
LL.B. University of Tirana
LL.M. University of Utrecht
Ph.D., University of Utrecht
Gentian Zyberi is a lecturer at the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights (SIM) of Utrecht University. He has recently published a book entitled, The Humanitarian Face of the International Court of Justice: Its Contribution to Interpreting and Developing International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Rules and Principles. In the last years he has been involved as part of the defence teams in two cases before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. His areas of interest include international human rights, humanitarian law and international criminal law.
Guest Lecturers
Rosalyn Higgins is the president judge of the International Court of Justice.
B.A., M.A, and LL.B., Girton College, University of Cambridge
J.S.D., Yale University
Laurence Blairon is the secretary of the court and the head of the Information Department at the International Court of Justice.
Essa Faal is the senior trial lawyer in the Office of the Prosecutor, International Criminal Court.
LL.B., University of Sierra Leone
LL.M., University of the West Indies
B.L., Sierra Leone Law School
Peter Fischer is the immediate
past chair of the European Community Law Institute at the
University of Vienna School of Law.
Dr. Jur., University of Vienna School of Law
Willem Heringa is the current
dean and a professor of comparative and administrative
law at the University of Maastricht.
Dr. Jur., Rijksuniversitect Leiden
Hans-Christian Kruger recently
served as the deputy secretary general of the Council
of Europe. He also served as the secretary of the
European Court of Human Rights Commission of Human
Rights.
Dr. Jur., University of Munich School of Law
J.D., University of Michigan Law School
Alina-Maria Lengauer is the vice dean of the Law Faculty and head of the Department of European Law at the University of Vienna Law School.
Dr. Jur., University of Vienna Law School
Koens Laenerts is a judge at the
European Court of Justice in Luxembourg.
Dr. Jur., Leuven
LL.M., Harvard Law School
Michel Mall is a member of the law firm of Cabinet de Avocats Mall in Strasbourg, France.
Dr. Jur., University of Strasbourg
Luis Moreno-Ocampo is the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court.
Dr. Jur., University of Buenos Ares Law School
Theo Ohlinger is a professor of constitutional law and former dean at the University of Vienna School of Law.
Dr. Jur., University of Innsbruck School of Law
Fausto Pocar is the president of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and a professor of international law at the Law Faculty of the University of Milan, where he has also served as the dean of the Faculty of Political Sciences and as the vice-rector.
Christos Rozakis is a judge and
vice president of the European Court of Human Rights.
Dr. Jur., University of Athens
J.D., University
of London
LL.M., University of Illinois Law School
Jerney Sekolec is the secretary of the United Nations Commission on International
Trade Law (UNCITRAL) in Vienna.
Dr. Jur., University of Maribor, Slovania
Sang-Hyun Song is a judge and member of the International Criminal Court.
LL.B., Seoul National University Law School
J.S.D., Cornell Law School
David Tolbert is the deputy chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and was the deputy registrar of the ICTY prior to his current post. He previously served as the executive director of the American Bar Association’s Central European and Eurasian Law Initiative (ABA CEELI); chef de cabinet to ICTY President Gabrielle Kirk McDonald; chief, General Legal Division of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in Vienna, Austria and Gaza; and represented the ICTY in the discussions leading up to the creation of the ICC.



