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Please note that this event will now take place in the Faculty of Law, West Road, Cambridge - not in Christ's College as previously advertised. The Law Faculty is the glass dome on the Sidgwick site (where the English, History, Languages and Classics faculties are). University of Cambridge LAWYERS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS are pleased to announce the following lecture: "INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMES OF AGE: THE STRUGGLE FOR AN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT" by ANN CLWYD MP THURSDAY 11th MAY, 7 p.m. LAW FACULTY, WEST ROAD, CAMBRIDGE Human rights campaigner and Labour MP Ann Clwyd is a prominent campaigner for an international criminal court. She is also a leading figure in the controversial organisation INDICT - a campaign for Saddam Hussein to be indicted for international crimes. Following the agreement of a Statute for an International Criminal Court in Rome in June 1998, Ann Clwyd will offer her personal perspective on the future of international criminal justice. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a discussion list run by the Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq For removal from list, email soc-casi-discuss-request@lists.cam.ac.uk Full details of CASI's various lists can be found on the CASI website: http://welcome.to/casi