Peaceful Resolution of International Disputes: Past, Present, and Future
2013 marks the 100th anniversary of American industrialist and ASIL founder Andrew Carnegie's gift of the Peace Palace to The Hague and the world community, realizing his vision of a forum for the peaceful resolution of international disputes. As part of the centenary events, the Society is pleased to host Judges Stephen Schwebel and Thomas Buergenthal, both formerly of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), housed at the Peace Palace, to reflect on the Court's impact, legacy, and continued role today and into the future. The discussion will be moderated by John Bellinger of Arnold & Porter, LLP, who, as Legal Adviser to the U.S. Department of State, has represented the United States before the ICJ.