Professor Milena Sterio participated as an expert and presenter at the International Humanitarian Law Roundtable in Chautauqua, New York, from August 25-27. Professor Sterio delivered introductory remarks to the Katherine B. Fite lecture (this year’s lecturer was Professor and Judge Meg deGuzman, Temple Law School and the International Residual Mechanism for Yugoslavia and Rwanda). In addition, Professor Sterio moderated a discussion group on the topic of “Crimes Against Children.” The International Humanitarian Law Roundtable is a prestigious conference which has been taking place every year since 2007 in Chautauqua, New York; the conference assembles academics in International Criminal Law as well as prosecutors from various international criminal tribunals. This year, notable prosecutors present included Andrew Cayley and Brenda Hollis from the International Criminal Court; they work on the Ukraine and Palestine investigations respectively.