International Conference, Paris 2005
International humanitarian law and impunity of powerful states - the case of the United States
International humanitarian law and impunity of powerful states - the case of the United States
International Advisory Board
- Nuri Albala, France, lawyer;
- Tadatoshi Akiba, Japan, Mayor of Hiroshima;
- Najeeb Al Nauimi, Qatar, former Minister of justice;
- Carlos Alvarez, Spain, poet, writer;
- Samir Amin, Egypt, economist;
- Daniel Amit, Israël/Italy, physics professor;
- Giovanni Atarihuana, Equator, vice-president of the Supreme Electoral Court;
- José Manuel Bermudo Avilés, Spain, professor of philosophy;
- Angel Veras Aybar, Dominican Rep., professor of international Law and juridic counselor of the physician's college;
- Amy Bartholiomew, Canada, law professor;
- Abraham Behar, France, ex vice-president of the Association of physicians for prevention of nuclear war (IPPNV, Nobel Peace Prize);
- Antoine Bernard, France, director of International Federation of Human Rights
- William Blum, United States, author of books and essays on US foreign policy;
- Pascal Boniface, France, director of the Institute for de International and Strategic Relations;
- William Bourdon, France, lawyer, president of SHERPA association;
- Jean Bricmont, Belgium, physics professor;
- Dennis Brutus, South Africa, writer;
- Al Burke, Sweden, editor;
- Julien Cantegreil, France, constitutionnalist;
- Teresa Cascon, Spain, physicist and industrial engineer;
- Robert Charvin, France, law professor, honorary University president;
- Monique Chemillier-Gendreau, France, law and political sciences professor;
- Ramsey Clark, United-States, former Attorney general;
- Kent Coates, Great-Britain, chairman of Bertrand Russel Peace Foundation;
- Catherine Coquio, France, comparative literature professor, president of « Association Internationale de Recherches sur les Crimes contre l'Humanité et les Génocides » (AIRCRIGE);
- Eduardo Cuello, Dominican Rep., president of the Professors syndicate;
- Cirano De Dominicis, France, physicist;
- Flor de lis Vaca Garcia, Spain, history professor;
- Pierre de Senarclens, Switzerland, professor in international relations;
- Juan José del Aguila, Spain, magistrate;
- Barbara Delcourt, Belgium, professor of political sciences;
- Christine Delphy, France, sociologue, director of the journal "Nouvelles questions féministes";
- Rudolf El Kareh, Lebanon, professor, sociologue politologue;
- Ayse Erzan, Turkey, physics professor, member of Academy of Science;
- Mireille Fanon-Mendès-France, France, Initiatives for another world (IPAM);
- Jan Fermon, Belgium, lawyer;
- Julio M. Fernandez, Spain, journalist, translator;
- Robert Fine, Great-Britain, professor, chair of the Department of Sociology;
- Jacques Gaillot, France, bishop of Partenia;
- Pedro García-Bilbao, Spain, Dr. in sociology;
- Porfirio Fernandez, Dominican Rep., president of the Santo Domingo Autonomous University;
- Roger Godement, France, mathematician;
- Phil Grant, Switzerland, lawyer, president of Track Impunity Always;
- Gisèle Halimi, France, lawyer;
- Carlos Hermida, Spain, history professor;
- Stephane Hessel, France, ambassador;
- Juean Jimenez, Spain, professor of Fine Arts;
- Sidiki Kaba, Senegal, president of International Federation of Human Rights (IFHR);
- Pierre Klein, Belgique, professor of international Law;
- Lydia Koch-Miramond, France, scientist, president of Commission on Human Right of French Physical Society;
- Corinne Kumar, India, Secretary general of El Tailer International, Co-ordinator of the event said the Court;
- Olivier Le Cour Grandmaison, France, Dr political sciences;
- Jacques le Dauphin, France, president of Peace Research and Documentation Institute;
- Catherine Lévy, France, sociologist;
- Marcos Lorente, Spain, attorney;
- Michael Mandel, Canada, professor of international Law;
- Maria Teresa Martin, Spain, lawyer;
- Gustave Massiah, France, vice-president of Attac France, president of the Center for Research and Information on development;
- Georges Menahem, France, head of research department of the CNRS/CED;
- Manuel Maria Mercedes Molina, Dominican Rep., president of the National Commission for Human Rights;
- Darein Munoz, Equator, Supreme Court Juge;
- Jan Myrdal, Sweden, writer and essayist;
- Joaquin Navarro, Spain, magistrate;
- Joseph Oesterlé, France, mathematician, previous director of Institut Henri Poincaré;
- Niikrua Osanu, Japan, president of Japan Lawyers International Solidarity Association (JALISA);
- Halidou Oueédraogo, Burkina-Faso, president of the Interafricain Union of Human Rights;
- Malik Özden, Switzerland, Permanent Representative of the Europe-Third World Center at the United Nations;
- Maria Angeles Panela, Spain, professor of philosophy;
- Michael Parenti, United States, professor of political sciences;
- Karen Parker, United States, lawyer, Association of Humanitarian Lawyers;
- Anne-Marie Pauleau, France, Previous international relations project officer;
- Agnes Milquella Matéo Perez, Dominican Rep., professor of economy;
- Pedro Arias Pimentel, Dominican Rep., coordinator of the american-spanish committee for human rights of the Dominican order;
- Gonzalo Proano, Equator, Supreme Court Juge;
- Ignacio Ramonet, France, director of Le Monde Diplomatique;
- Michael Ratner, United States, lawyer, president of Center for Constitutional Rights;
- Les Roberts Dr, United States, Center for Intenational Emergency Disaster and Refugee Studies, collaborator in Lancet;
- Lenin Romero, Equator, vice-president of the Constitutional Tribunal;
- Eric Rouleau, France, journalist, previous ambassador;
- Hugo Ruiz Diaz Balbuena, Paraguay, Dr. in international law;
- David Sanchez, Spain, professor of philosophy law;
- Geneviève Sevrin, France, president of Amnesty International France;
- Kato Shuichi, Japan, philosopher, essayist;
- Alain Sokal, United-States, physics professor;
- Andrés Sorel, Spain, writer, secretary general of the Spanish Writers Association;
- Lucia Sosa, Equator, prefect;
- Lisa Taraki, Afghanistan/Palestine, professor of sociology;
- Gérard Toulouse, France, scientist;
- Dominique Tricaud, France, attorney, secretary for the french Helsinki committee for human Rights;
- Theo Van, Boven, Netherland, professor of international law, former director of Human Rights of the United Nations;
- Bolivar Vergara, Equator, Supreme Court Juge;
- Pierre Vidal-Naquet, France, historian;
- Roland Weyl, France, vice-president of International Association of Democratic Jurists (IADJ);
- Ralph Wilde, Great-Britain, professor of international law.