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25 Crim. L.F. 1 (2014)

handle is hein.journals/crimlfm25 and id is 1 raw text is: Criminal Law Forum (2014) 25:1-7  © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014
DOI 10.1007/s10609-014-9220-5
WILLIAM SCHABAS*, CARSTEN STAHN**, JOSEPH POWDERLY***,
DAN PLESCH**** and SHANTI SATTLER****
THE UNITED NATIONS WAR CRIMES COMMISSION AND
THE ORIGINS OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE
I INTRODUCTION
Twenty-five years ago, this journal was founded out of a conviction
that a new scholarly journal is needed to capture the changes that are
transforming the criminal law as we have known it.1 The founders
expressed the hope that the Forum will have achieved its purpose if
future scholars, looking back through these pages, can trace the
emergence of a global community of criminal law scholars working
together to respond to their changing world and striving to create a
better one.2 This symposium pays tribute to this idea. We are
pleased to open this 25th anniversary volume with a special treat for
our readers who share an interest in the origins and foundations of
international criminal justice.
There are many hidden histories in international criminal jus-
tice. The record and practice of the United Nations War Crimes
Commission (UNWCC) is one of the best kept secrets in the field.
The early work of the London International Assembly and the
Commission have not received the attention that they deserve in
existing treaties and textbooks. Scholarship and historical writings
are typically focused on the legacy of the Nuremberg or the Tokyo
trials or contemporary courts and tribunals. This symposium pro-
* Editor-in-Chief, Criminal Law Forum.
** Executive Editor, Criminal Law Forum.
*** Managing Editor, Criminal Law Forum.
**** Guest Editor.
V. M. Del Buono and P. H. Robinson, 'Foreword' (1989) 1 Criminal Law Forum 1.
2 Ibid.

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