SCHEFFER:
Welcome to the Council on Foreign Relations here in New York. We have a very
special evening tonight, with Madam Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda of the International
Criminal Court, for a session that's entitled Prosecuting Sexual- and
Gender-Based Violence; New Directions in International Criminal Justice. We
have a Web -- this is live -- a Webcast. So we're not under the normal Chatham
House rules here. And we are being broadcast on the Internet for the next hour.
I'm David
Scheffer. I'm a professor at Northwestern University school of law and a former
U.S. ambassador at large for war crimes issues during the 1990s, when I led the
U.S. delegation in the U.N. talks concerning the International Criminal Court.
This Council on Foreign Relations meeting is cosponsored with the American Bar
Association's International Criminal Court project. And before I introduce
Prosecutor Bensouda, I just want to mention something about that project. The
ABA's International Criminal Court project is an independent initiative of the
ABA to support the ICC and U.S.-ICC relations through advocacy, education and
practical legal assistance.
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