Brandeis Institute for International Judges

Teresa Miguel-Stearns

The Brandeis Institute for International Judges (BIIJ) "provides international judges with the opportunity to meet and

discuss critical issues concerning the theory and practice of

international justice. Institutes are held approximately every 18

months, bringing together judges serving on international courts and

tribunals around the world to reflect on both the philosophical aspects

and practical challenges of their work. The most recent Institute was

held from July 23-28, 2007, in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, USA. The

next Institute is scheduled for January 4-9, 2009, in Trinidad."

The BIIJ website has reports for each of the previous institutes along with a group photo of each year's participants. The BIIJ is just one of the Brandeis Programs in International Justice and Society, which is part of the The International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life at Brandeis University.

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