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Yaron Gottlieb is a French-Israeli lawyer who has expertise in maritime piracy,[1] and has done extensive work for Interpol[2] and the UN.[3] He has been quoted in numerous law reviews, including Penn State,[4] and Harvard.[5] He has also written for and been quoted in a number of other journals.
He has also taken an interest in destruction of religious sites, and the transition of these sites when regimes fall,[6] and preventing extradition of people wanted for political crimes.[7][8]
References
[edit]- ^ Scharf, Michael P.; Newton, Michael A.; Sterio, Milena (2015-06-09). Prosecuting Maritime Piracy: Domestic Solutions to International Crimes. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107081222.
- ^ "Interpol's Red Notices used by some to pursue political dissenters, opponents - ICIJ". ICIJ. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
- ^ "The Security Council's Maritime Piracy Resolutions: A Critical Assessment - Minnesota Journal of International Law 2015". heinonline.org. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
- ^ Yaron, Gottlieb (2005). "Criminalizing Destruction of Cultural Property: A Proposal for Defining New Crimes under the Rome Statute of the ICC". Penn State International Law Review. 23 (4).
- ^ Review, Harvard Law (2017-05-10). Harvard Law Review: Volume 130, Number 7 - May 2017. Quid Pro Books. ISBN 9781610277884.
- ^ "ICC prosecution targets destruction of ancient religious sites". blogs.law.unc.edu. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
- ^ "The Cutting Edge News". www.thecuttingedgenews.com. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
- ^ Lewis, Libby. "Are some countries abusing Interpol?". CNN. Retrieved 2018-02-06.