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Carsten Stahn is Professor of International Criminal Law and Global Justice at Leiden University and Programme Director of the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies (The Hague). He has previously worked as Legal Officer in Chambers at the International Criminal Court (ICC) and holds a PhD degree from Humboldt University Berlin. He directs NWO-funded research projects on 'Jus Post Bellum' and 'Post-Conflict Justice and Local Ownership'. He has published on international criminal law and transitional justice in leading international journals and has edited several collections in the field (e.g., The Diversification and Fragmentation of International Criminal Law, Martinus Nijhoff, 2012, The International Criminal Court and Complementarity: From Theory to Practice, Cambridge University Press, 2011, The Emerging Practice of the International Criminal Court, Martinus Nijhoff, 2009, Future Perspectives on International Criminal Justice, T.M.C. Asser Press/Cambridge University Press, 2010). He is Executive Editor of the Criminal Law Forum, Senior ICC Editor of the Leiden Journal of International Law and Correspondent of the Netherlands International Law Review. His work has been cited in the jurisprudence of the ICC, the ICJ and the European Court of Human Rights. |