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  [### Response to Jack Goldsmith: Trump's Indictment in Global Context

 ](/blog/response-jack-goldsmith-trumps-indictment-global-context) September 06, 2023 

 Jack Goldsmith, in his guest essay in the New York Times on August 8 th, argued that the prosecution of Trump for criminal actions in connection to the 2020 presidential election “may have terrible consequences” for the US legal and political system... 

 

 

   [### “There is a Future if There is Truth”: A Discussion of Colombia’s Truth Commission Report

 ](/blog/%E2%80%9Cthere-future-if-there-truth%E2%80%9D-discussion-colombia%E2%80%99s-truth-commission-report) October 26, 2022 

 Helen Clapp “Transitional justice is a polarized terrain – both in practice and in study.” Daniel Marin-Lopez, Kathryn Sikkink, and Patrick Vinck delved into the complications and contradictions inherent in the Colombia Truth Commission and the field of... 

 

 

   [### Deterrence and Impunity: Insights from Human Rights Prosecutions for an International Anti-Corruption Court (IACC)

 ](/blog/deterrence-and-impunity-insights-human-rights-prosecutions-international-anti) May 27, 2022 

 Kathryn Sikkink Last week, I attended an invigorating workshop on the need for an International Anti-Corruption Court (IACC), organized by the American Academy of Arts and Science (AAAS), under the leadership of Robert Rotberg and Judge Mark Wolf. Some of... 

 

 

   [### How our response to Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine could help usher in an Age of Accountability

 ](/blog/how-our-response-russia%E2%80%99s-invasion-ukraine-could-help-usher-age-accountability) April 29, 2022 

 Phuong Pham, Kathryn Sikkink, and Patrick Vinck The Biden administration and its allies have acted with unprecedented alacrity to impose far reaching sanctions and diplomatic pressures on Russia for its illegal invasion of Ukraine. They now need to add... 

 

 

   [### From “Invade the Hague” to “Support the ICC”: America’s shifting stance on the International Criminal Court

 ](/blog/%E2%80%9Cinvade-hague%E2%80%9D-%E2%80%9Csupport-icc%E2%80%9D-america%E2%80%99s-shifting-stance-international-criminal-court) April 27, 2022 

 Helen Clapp and Kathryn Sikkink The latest support for the International Criminal Court (ICC) comes from an unlikely source: a bipartisan, unanimous resolution by the U.S. Senate. Introduced by Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Senate Resolution 546 (S.Res.546) in...