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...which is run under the auspices of the United Nations, was designed as a permanent replacement for the temporary ad hoc agencies that have prosecuted war crimes in the past...

Author: By Morgan Grice, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Law Prof. To Lead War Crimes Tribunal | 4/24/2003 | See Source »

...Column, April 17). Considering that the total punishment for the 58 rapes (as extrapolated from the University Health Services (UHS) survey taken in 2002) was a combined one year away from Harvard, I find it hard to believe that students could be reasonably concerned by how the Ad-Board treats the accused...

Author: By Jared M. Slade, | Title: Podolsky's Concerns False Claims Overblown | 4/23/2003 | See Source »

...committee, but it made was included that the topics that the committee addressed. A full review of disciplinary policies is still urgently needed; indeed, CASAH notes that complaints about the current disciplinary process—from students who had been through it and from members of the Ad Board themselves—were common and reflected a general lack of confidence in the current policies...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Leaning Towards Reform | 4/21/2003 | See Source »

Ultimately a separate board with the disciplinary powers of the Ad Board is needed for independent expertise on sexual assault and the ability to consider each case with care and attention. Sexual assault cases are of an entirely different nature than any of the other issues that the Ad Board considers. They require genuine professional knowledge, beyond procedural training. The many demands on the Ad Board apart from sexual assault and the positions of its members within the academic community make it prone to appear callous, inconsistent and uninviting to sexual assault survivors. Such a recommendation was not within...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Leaning Towards Reform | 4/21/2003 | See Source »

CASAH also noted complaints from students about the opacity of the Ad Board process. If the Ad Board is going to continue to hear sexual assault cases, more information is needed about the details of the process so students can make informed decisions about whether to pursue a case. The Ad Board has developed a bad enough reputation for its handling of sexual assault cases that openness and clarification are essential for students to feel comfortable entering the disciplinary process...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Leaning Towards Reform | 4/21/2003 | See Source »

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