DAVID CRANE (JUDGE)

'David M Crane' is an American who was the Prosecutor of the Special Court for Sierra Leone from April 2002 until July 15, 2005. He was replaced by his deputy Desmond de Silva QC. Mr. de Silva is one of Britain's most experienced barristers, with previous practice experience in Sierra Leone.
Before that post, Mr. Crane spent 30 years working for the United States Federal Government. Posts he has held include Director of the Office of Intelligence Review, assistant general counsel of the Defense Intelligence Agency and the Waldemar A. Solf Professor of International Law at the United States Army Judge Advocate Generals School.
He has a law degree from Syracuse University College of Law and a MA in African Studies from Ohio University.
He was appointed a distinguished professor of practice at Syracuse University College of Law in the summer 2006. He teaches international criminal law, international law, and national security law as well as the law of armed conflict.
Mr. Crane has initiated an online publication known as "Impunity Watch", which seeks to inform the world of human rights violations in real-time. Impunity Watch will be officially launched in the Fall of 2007.

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Special Court for Sierra Leone web site

Syracuse University College of Law faculty listing and biography

Impunity Watch

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