Christina Bradic L’26 Participates on Panel on Complicity in Armed Conflict at the American Society of International Law’s Mid-Year Meeting Research Conference

Christina Bradic L’26 was a presenting author on the Complicity in Armed Conflict panel at the American Society of International Law’s mid-year meeting research conference. She presented her research on a proposed framework for updating evidentiary standards in determining complicity in genocide.

Bradic’s related paper, “State Complicity and the Threshold of Knowledge: From Fragmentary Evidence to Evidentiary Saturation,” has been selected for publication by the Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law.