JILP Symposium 2017 - Combating International Human Rights Abuses using U.S. Courts and International Mechanisms -- Second Panel: Alternatives to Domestic Liability for International Human Rights Abuses

Journal of International Law and Policy Symposium 2017 - Combating International Human Rights Abuses using U.S. Courts and International Mechanisms Second Panel: Alternatives to Domestic Liability for International Human Rights Abuses Moderator: John Miller, Managing Editor of Production, Journal of International Law & Policy, 3L Panelists: Roxanna Altholz, Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and Associate Director, International Human Rights Law Clinic, UC Berkeley, Boalt Hall Karima Bennoune, Professor, UC Davis School of Law; United Nations Special Rapporteur in the field of cultural rights Dana Zartner, Associate Professor and Chair, International Studies Department and Adjunct Professor, University of San Francisco, School of Law Peter Jan Honingsberg, Professor, University of San Francisco, School of Law The panel addresses potential alternatives to U.S. liability, including, but not limited to, a discussion of the international criminal court mechanisms, accountability within the United Nations, corporate social responsibility, and suing the U.S. government directly for abuses committed in Guantanamo Bay.