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On December 5, 2014, Professor Charles C. Jalloh spoke at the University of Amsterdam’s conference on Legal Responses to Transnational Crimes: Towards an Integrative Approach? His paper, Regional Approaches to Transnational Crimes: An African Perspective, discussed the opportunities and challenges of the African Union’s 2014 Malabo Treaty proposing to extend the jurisdiction of the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples’ Rights to address transnational and international crimes. The two-day meeting was aimed at advancing academic knowledge of and insight into the concept of transnational crimes. The Amsterdam Center for International Law and the Asser Institute’s Center for International and European Law were the conveners.

Further information may be found at UvA or Asser.​