'International criminal law: does the system achieve justice?' - William Clegg QC: THLS Lecture
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William Clegg QC, head of chambers at 2 Bedford Row, spoke about "International criminal law: does the system achieve justice?" on 29th February 2012 at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Over a 40 year career at the Bar William Clegg has been involved in some of the most high profile criminal cases in history. Mr Clegg has extensive experience of war crimes including defending in the ICTY cases of Prosecutor v Tadic and Prosecutor v Jelisic. This event was kindly Sponsored by Slaughter & May. For more information about THLS, please see http://thlawsoc.wordpress.com/
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