Readers,
I apologize for not updating the blog with new material in two weeks. My absence has nothing to do with being short on material, but instead with my hectic schedule. I had to prepare and complete an exam, celebrate it's passing, travel from Granada to The Hague, Netherlands, and then to acquaint myself with the Dutch culture. We had four field trips planned for our first five days in The Hague, and I have been very short on time and sleep. Notably, we observed a hearing for one of Milosevic's henchman at the International Crimes Tribunal for the fomer Yugoslav Republic (ICTY), and direct examination of a witness in the trial against Charles Taylor at the Special Court for Sierra Leone being held at the ICJ (its comparable to the European Union's supreme court). If you have no clue what I am talking about, take ten minutes and google "ICTY" and "Charles Taylor" separately- you won't be disappointed.
I hope you have enjoyed this experiment thus far. Feel free to give me some feedback or request certain topics for me to discuss/research.
- Hunter
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