Just Peace | Reflections on Serving as a Judge of an International Tribunal: Judge Alphons Orie
IRMCT Judge Alphons Orie gave a live interactive presentation entitled Reflections on Serving as a Judge of an International Tribunal on 26 September 2020 as part of Just Peace month. Please visit our Just Peace page to view videos all of our Just Peace 2020 events: https://www.irmct.org/just-peace #JustPeaceTheHague #IRMCT

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Félicien Kabuga (MICT-13-38), Status Conference, 17 December 2025

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Law and Justice with Antonin Scalia

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Killer Cross Examination - Cooperating Witness Cross Examination By Attorney Neil Rockind

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Human Rights, SD & the Law 2026 - Memorial Lectures & International Justice Award

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Just Peace | Virtual Tour of the Courtrooms in Arusha (Tanzania) and The Hague (Netherlands)

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What Judges Actually Notice in the First 90 Seconds

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Félicien Kabuga (MICT-13-38), Iburanisha (Termination of Proceedings), 20 Gicurasi 2026

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Oral Argument on birthright citizenship: Trump v. Barbara

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U.S. Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia & Stephen Breyer Conversation on the Constitution (2009)

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Q&A with Justice Clarence Thomas at The University of Texas at Austin

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The Leadership Skills We’ll Need Most When Everything Is Changing: Me2We 2026

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Félicien Kabuga (MICT 13-38-T), Status Conference, 25 September 2025

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Ames Moot Court Competition 1974

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Marbury v Madison - the most important case in US Supreme Court history

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Just Peace | President Carmel Agius: Welcome to Just Peace Month at the IRMCT

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Speak Like a Lawyer 🔥|| 9 Secrets to Sound Smart, Confident & Professional in English✅ Graded Reader
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You’ll stop using ChatGPT after listening to this | Jonathan Pageau [ARC 2026]

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Félicien Kabuga (MICT-13-38), Inama Ntegurarubanza, 1 Gicurasi 2025

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Exhibits in the Courtroom - Prof. Paul Zwier, Emory University School of Law

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