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Panel Discussion: Can the ICC work for Kenya if Kenya does not want to work with the ICC? Wednesday, 4 September 2013, 10h (Open Seating: 09h15) Strathmore University Auditorium, Phase 2, Madaraka, Nairobi West The panel discussion will feature a range of opinions on the different forms of justice Kenyans wish to see in their country. We offer a forum for discussion for both supporters and opponents of national judicial proceedings and the International Criminal Court. Following the moderated debate with the panellists, the audience will be invited to ask questions. Welcoming remarks: Dr Luis Franceschi, Dean of Strathmore Law School Speakers: Kioko Kamula, Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions Phakiso Mochochoko, Head of Jurisdiction, Complementarity and Cooperation Division, Office of the Prosecutor, International Criminal Court Wilfred Nderitu, Legal Representative of Victims at the International Criminal Court Gertrude Angote, Executive Director, Kituo Cha Sheria Prof. Peter Kagwanja, Chief Executive Africa Policy Institute and former Government Advisor Florence Mwangangi, Commissioner of the Judicial Service Commission and Member of the Committee on the Establishment of the ICD of the High Court Please join us for a light lunch at 13.00. Contact: Bettina Ambach, Director, Wayamo Communication Foundation [email protected], Tel. +49 173 6041 320 Judie Kaberia, IWPR/Wayamo coordinator [email protected], Tel. 0722235739 Simon Jennings, Africa Editor, Institute for War and Peace Reporting [email protected]

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  • Panel Discussion:

    Can the ICC work for Kenya if Kenya does not want to work with the ICC?

    Wednesday, 4 September 2013, 10h (Open Seating: 09h15)

    Strathmore University Auditorium, Phase 2, Madaraka, Nairobi West

    The panel discussion will feature a range of opinions on the different forms of justice Kenyans wish to see in their country. We offer a forum for discussion for both supporters and opponents of national judicial proceedings and the International Criminal Court. Following the moderated debate with the panellists, the audience will be invited to ask questions. Welcoming remarks: Dr Luis Franceschi, Dean of Strathmore Law School Speakers: Kioko Kamula, Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions Phakiso Mochochoko, Head of Jurisdiction, Complementarity and Cooperation Division, Office of the Prosecutor, International Criminal Court Wilfred Nderitu, Legal Representative of Victims at the International Criminal Court Gertrude Angote, Executive Director, Kituo Cha Sheria Prof. Peter Kagwanja, Chief Executive Africa Policy Institute and former Government Advisor Florence Mwangangi, Commissioner of the Judicial Service Commission and Member of the Committee on the Establishment of the ICD of the High Court

    Please join us for a light lunch at 13.00.

    Contact: Bettina Ambach, Director, Wayamo Communication Foundation [email protected], Tel. +49 173 6041 320 Judie Kaberia, IWPR/Wayamo coordinator [email protected], Tel. 0722235739 Simon Jennings, Africa Editor, Institute for War and Peace Reporting [email protected]