Professor Amann Receives Award From AIDP
Professor Diane Marie Amann received the 2005 award for Article of the Year in International Criminal Law from the American National Section of the International Association of Penal Law (AIDP). The essay, Abu Ghraib, appeared in 153 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW REVIEW 2085 (2005). Professor Amann specializes in international human rights law and has taught in Paris and Ireland as well as the United States. She received the award this past weekend at the conference Torture and the War on Terror held at the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center at Case Western Reserve School of Law.
The AIDP was founded in Paris in 1924, with origins in the International Union of Penal Law founded in Vienna in 1889, and is the world's oldest and most prestigious scholarly association in the field of criminal justice. Conference webcast
The AIDP was founded in Paris in 1924, with origins in the International Union of Penal Law founded in Vienna in 1889, and is the world's oldest and most prestigious scholarly association in the field of criminal justice. Conference webcast