Ralph Hecksteden, lawyer and technical developer of the Case Matrix.
Morten Bergsmo, the creator of the Case Matrix and founder of the CMN, with Luis Moreno-Ocampo who, as first ICC Prosecutor, decided to share many of the Legal Tools with other ICC Organs and the public.
Regional meeting of content developers of some Case Matrix services, The Hague, November 2008.
Case Matrix training session, Komnas HAM, Jakarta, June 2009.
Morten Bergsmo addressing a group of experts at Stanford University on 21 November 2009, who met to discuss the UC Berkeley 'Virtual Tribunal Project' and its relationship with the Legal Tools Website. The group included professors Ruzena Bajcsy (Berkeley), David Cohen (Berkeley), Franz Guenthner (Munich) and Terry Winograd (Stanford). Case Matrix Advisers Sangkul Kim and Ilia Utmelidze participated.
CMN Adviser Salim A. Nakhjavani and CMN Director Ilia Utmelidze in Cape Town in December 2009.
Participants at the first CMN meeting, EUI, Florence, 12-13 March 2010
Participants at the first CMN meeting.
Professor Giovanni Sartor and Dr. William Wiley at the first CMN meeting.
CMN Director Ilia Utmelidze speaking with African delegates at the first ICC Review Conference.
Session of the second CMN meeting (on the digests in the Legal Tools), EUI, Florence, 7 May 2011.
CMN Adviser Elisa Novic making a presentation on the Legal Tools Database.
CMN Executive Adviser Alf Butenschøn Skre clarifying a point.
CMN Adviser Khondoker Mehdi Maswood in Jakarta, April 2013.
CMN Senior Adviser Emilie Hunter with ICD-colleagues in Uganda, May 2013.
CMN Senior Adviser Emilie Hunter with technical ICD-colleagues, Uganda, May 2013.
CMN Adviser Maria Luisa Pique speaking in Peru, July 2013.
CMN Adviser Maria Luisa Pique speaking at the Constitutional Court, Peru, July 2013.
Training in the use of the ICC Legal Tools, Jakarta, April 2013.
CMN Advisers Mark Harmon and Khondoker Mehdi Maswood in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
CMN Adviser Khondoker Mehdi Maswood with ICC Deputy Prosecutor James Stewart, Dhaka, Bangladesh, March 2015.
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