Articles, Lectures and Web Communiques

92.

A World of Peace Under the Rule of Law: The View from America, Washington University Global Studies Law Review, Vol. 6, No. 3, 2007

91.

Enabling the International Criminal Court to Punish Aggression, Washington University Global Studies Law Review, Vol. 6, No. 3, 2007.

90.

Paradoxes of a Sharp Legal Mind, General Editor's Preface and Introduction by Ben Ferencz (March 2007)

89.

Ferencz response to Amnesty International question on fair standards to prosecute terrorism, August 2006

88.

Q&A with Ben Ferencz, Your ABA, December 2005

87.

The Holocaust and the Nuremberg Trials - UN Chronicle, December 2005

86.

Heed the Lesson of Nuremburg: Let No Nation Be Above the Law - The Forward, November 18, 2005

85.

Saddam Hussein's Trial - Letter, The New York Times, October 2, 2005

84.

The Legality of the Iraq War - Postscript to Agora: Future Implications of the Iraq Conflict, June 16. 2005

83.

Letter to Senator Richard G. Lugar regarding the Bolton Nomination - April 11, 2005

82.

War Crimes Tribunals - Response to Eric A. Posner, January 6, 2005, The New York Times

81.

Web Posting on Nethercutt Amendment - September 2004

80.

Tribute to Nuremburg Prosecutor Jackson - Lecture, Salzburg Law School, Summer 2004

79.

Ferencz Response to Congressional Slander of the ICC - Web Posting, July 18, 2004

78.

"Einsatzgruppen" - The Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Macmillan Reference USA, November 2004

77.

From Nuremburg to Rome: A Personal Account - Justice for Crimes Against Humanity, Chapter One, February 2004

76.

Ferencz Interviewed on WUSB - State University of New York Radio, December 22, 2003

75.

What to Do with Saddam Hussein Now - Posting, December 16, 2003

74.

International Courts - Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, November 21, 2003

73.

War Crimes Trials at Nuremberg - Entry for Macmillan Reference USA's 3 Vol. Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity.

72.

At The Hague, Ferencz Defends The Nuremberg Principles and the Rule of Law – Prepared Remarks for March 11, 2003

 71.

Response to "U.S. Lists Iraqis to Punish, or to Work With"  - Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, March 3, 2003

 70.

Misguided Fears About the International Criminal CourtPace International Law Review, Spring, 2003

 69.

Response to Op-Ed on Preemptive Attack on Iraq - Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, August 1, 2002

 68.

Know the Truth About the International Criminal Court – Web Posting, July 2002

 67.

Ferencz Interview with Dutch Netwerk TV, Nederland 1 - Transcript in Dutch and English, June 25, 2002

 66.

Ferencz Reply to Wall Street Journal Editor - May 14, 2002

 65.

Ferencz Call to Action for an ICC – Letter, March 29, 2002

 64.

International Law As We Enter the 21st Century - Final Chapter, Edited by the European Law Students Association, January 2002, Berlin.

 63.

Trials for Enemies Re: Wedgwood Op-Ed - Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, January 6, 2002

 62.

Crimes Against Humanity – Transcript, National Public Radio Interview from “The World,” 19 September 2001

61.

After September 11: Thoughts on What Can Be Done – Web Posting, September 18, 2001

60.

Monroe Leigh Supports an ICC - The American Journal of International Law, August 2001, Vol. 95:385

59.

Response to Roth Comments on Kissinger - Foreign Affairs, Anticipated publication September/October 2001

58.

Murder or Self-Defense? – Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, August 22, 2001

57.

Response to Senator Craig’s Washington Post Op-Ed - Web Posting, August 22, 2001

56.

Response to Kissinger Foreign Affairs ArticleBrown Journal of World Affairs, September, 2001

55.

Misguided War Crimes Law Now Before Senate – The Monitor, July 1, 2001

54.

Ex-Prosecutor Warns Against New War Crimes Law - Vol. 7, No. 1618, The American Reporter - June 27, 2001

53.

Appearance on The National, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation – Transcript, June 26, 2001.

52.

Letter to US Senate - Letter, May 17, 2001

51.

Response to Safire Op-Ed – Letter to the Editor, The International Herald Tribune, May 17, 2001

50.

International Trials for Internal Armed Conflicts – Lecture Notes, Meeting of the American Society of International Law, April 5, 2001

49.

Battle Lines for an ICC – Web Posting, March 5, 2001

48.

Ferencz Sounds the Alarm – Open Letter, February 15, 2001

47.

Remarks on Receiving The Robert S. Litvack Human Rights Award - February 2001

46.

For Dictators, Only Punishment – Letter to the Editor, The New York Times, January 18, 2001

45.

Deterring Aggression By Law - A Compromise Proposal – January 11, 2001

44.

Reply to: A Global Court of Injustice - Web Posting, January 10, 2001

43.

For Clinton’s Last Act - Op-Ed, The New York Times, December 12, 2000.  Co-authored with Robert S. McNamara

42.

Letter to President Clinton – November 11, 2000

41.

Interview with Joan Ringelheim - US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Transcript, Washington, D.C., October 5, 2000

40.

Misguided Fears about the ICC - New Jersey Law Journal, June 15, 2000

39.

Review of The International Criminal Court: The Making of the Rome Statute - The American Journal International Law, January, 2000

38.

The Evolution of International Criminal Law - S & F Foundation, Hamburg, Germany, November 28, 1999

37.

Can Law Deter Aggression? - Pace International Law Review, Fall 1999

36.

Getting Aggressive About Preventing Aggression - Brown Journal Of World Affairs, Spring 1999, Brown University, Providence, RI

35.

Plea of Humanity to Law - April 23, 1999

34.

Telford Taylor: Pioneer Of International Criminal Law - Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, Vol. 7, 1999

33.

A Prosecutor's Personal Account - Nuremberg to Rome - Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, Spring 1999

32.

Ferencz Reflections on Rome Conference - Unpublished, July 19, 1998

31.

Needed: A World Criminal Court -Neue Zuricher Zeitung, Germany - July 1998

30.

Ferencz Address to the Rome Conference on Creating A Permanent ICC - Official Document, UN Speeches, June 16, 1998

29.

Closing A Gap in International Law - Make Law Not War - The World Today, London, June 1998

28.

From Nuremberg to Rome: The Prosecution Of International Crimes - The Development and Peace Foundation, Bonn, Germany, May 1998

27.

Courting an International Criminal Court - Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, February 15, 1997

26.

The Legacy of Nuremberg: International Criminal Courts - Blaine Sloan Lecture, Published in The Pace International Law Review, 1997

25.

The Path to World Peace - June 22, 1996

24.

Ameliorating Traumas Caused by International Crimes and Other Crises - The Criminal, Volume 7, Number 1, 1996

23.

Remarks Made at Pace University School on Law - October 23, 1993

22.

The Nuremberg Principles and the Gulf War – St. John’s Law Review, No. 3, Volume 66, Fall 1992

21.

An International Criminal Code and Court: Where They Stand and Where They’re Going - The Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, Vol. 30, 1992, Number 2

20.

The Nuremberg Precedent and the Prosecution of State-Sponsored Mass MurderThe New York Law School Journal of International and Comparative Law, Vol. 11, No. 3, 1990

19.

The Road to World PeaceThe Jewish Spectator, Fall 1986

18.

The Future of Human Rights in International Jurisprudence: An Optimistic Appraisal - The Hofstra Law Review, Volume 10, No. 2, Winter 1982, Hofstra University School of Law

17.

The Draft Code of Offences Against the Peace and Security of Mankind - The American Journal of International Law, Vol. 75, No. 3, July 1981

16.

Legal Responses to the Afghan/Iranian Crises – The 74th Annual Meeting of The American Society of International Law, April 17-19, 1980

15.

The Coming of International Law and Order - Whole Earth Papers, No. 14, November 1980, Global Education Associates

14.

The United Nations Consensus Definition Of Aggression: Sieve Or Substance Journal of International Law and Economics, August 1975, The George Washington University, pp. 701-724

13.

Ferencz Review of Rükerstattung Nach Den Gesetzen Der Alliierten Mäcthe The American Journal of Comparative Law, Vol. 23, 1975

12.

A Proposed Definition of Aggression: By Compromise and Consensus - The International and Comparative Law Quarterly, July 1973

11.

Defining Aggression: The Last Mile - Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, Volume 12, Number 3, April 1973

10.

Defining Aggression: Where it Stands and Where it's Going - The American Journal of International Law, Vol. 66, No. 3 (Jul., 1972), pp. 491-508

9.

Compensating Victims of the Crimes of War - The Virginia Journal of International Law, Volume 12, Number 3, April 1972

8.

War Crimes Law And The Vietnam War - The American University Law Review, Volume 17, Number 3, June 1968

7.

West Germany: Supreme Court Bars Claims of Forced Laborers - The American Journal of Comparative Law, Vol. 15, No. 3, 1967

6.

Nuremberg: A Prosecutor's Perspective – from War Crimes: The Legacy of Nuremberg, B. Cooper

5.

Impediments to Peace: Political Willpower

4.

International Crimes Against the Peace

3.

Restitution to Nazi Victims: A Milestone In International Morality - Two Generations in Perspective, H. Schneiderman, Ed., Monde Publishers, New York, 1957

2.

Nurnberg Trial ProcedureThe Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Northwestern University Press, Vol. XXXIX, No. 2, July-August, 1948

1.

On Criminal Responsibility – The Journal of Social Studies Vol. II, No. 1, Spring 1940