Congressional Testimony
PILPG’s Managing Board has been called to testify before the United States Congress as experts on a range of issues relating to international law.
- “Standards of Military Commissions and Tribunals,” Michael Scharf testimony before the United States House of Representatives Armed Services Committee Hearing on the Standards of Military Commissions and Tribunals, July 26, 2006.
- “U.S. Policy Opportunities in Southeastern Europe,” James Hooper testimony before the United States House of Representatives International Relations Committee, July 11, 2001.
- “Winning the Peace in Kosovo – Time to Formulate a Strategy,” Paul R. Williams testimony before the United States Senate Sub-Committee on European Affairs of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, June 8, 2000.
- “Prospects for Democracy in Yugoslavia,” James Hooper testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, July 29, 1999.
- “Accountability for War Crimes – Progress and Prospects,” Paul R. Williams testimony before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, May 11, 1999.
- “A Case for the International Criminal Court,” Michael P. Scharf testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, July 23, 1998.
- “The Crisis in Kosovo,” Morton Abramowitz testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, June 24, 1998.
- “The Crisis in Kosovo,” James Hooper testimony before the Senate Foreign Relation Committee’s Subcommittee on European Affairs, May 6, 1998.






