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Global Crime, Corruption, and Accountability
1998 - 1999
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
and INTERNSHIPS

Kristen and Tamy at the Hague
Kristen Cibelli and Tamy Guberek
Kristen Cibelli and Tamy Guberek travelled to the Hague in Brussels over spring break to conduct research on the relationship between the International War Crimes Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and human rights groups. At the Tribunal, they witnessed three trials and met with several people, including Chief Prosecutor Louise Arbour. They have continued their research since and are now focusing on the role of international justice in the post-conflict societies of the former Yugoslavia. They presented some of their research at a panel held after the Symposium, entitled "War Crimes and Accountability: From Nuremberg to the International Criminal Court", and they plan to travel to Bosnia-Herzegovina in August of this year.

Shorena, Sean, Jo and Sam in Azerbaijan
Shorena Shaverdashvili, Sean Love (EPIIC '95), Jo Choi and Sam Barzilay
Shorena Shaverdashvili, Hyun Jung "Jo" Choi, and Sam Barzilay traveled over winter break to Azerbaijan, where they were hosted by former EPIIC student Sean Love (EPIIC '95), now the country director for Internews Azerbaijan. Shorena and Jo were investigating the corruption involved in the exploitation and development of Caspian oil, while Sam focused on preparing a photographic presentation on the environmental and social impact of Caspian development. All three presented their work at the Symposium, as part of the panel entitled "Corporate Crime and Corruption: The Caspian and Beyond."

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