Göran Sluiter is Professor of International Criminal Law at the University of Amsterdam and the Open University. He has served as a judge in the District Courts in The Hague and Utrecht and acted as defense counsel before international courts and tribunals. He has published extensively in the field. Nancy Amoury Combs is the Director of the Human Security Law Center at William & Mary Law School. She has published extensively on international criminal justice, including two books and dozens of articles. She has served as law clerk on the US Supreme Court and as adviser to the Iran-US Claims Tribunal. Miles Jackson is an Associate Professor at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford. Previous publications include the monograph, Complicity in International Law (2015). In 2017, he was awarded the Cassese Prize for International Criminal Law. Joanna Kyriakakis is an Associate Professor at Monash University. She researches business and human rights, international and transnational criminal law, tort law, and transitional justice. She has published widely in these areas and is the author of Corporations, Accountability and International Criminal Law: Industry and Atrocity (2021). Chantal Mak is Professor of Private law at the University of Amsterdam. As part of the Amsterdam Centre for Transformative Private Law at the University of Amsterdam, Professor Mak researches the intersection of fundamental rights and private law. She has published widely, was the recipient of an NWO Vidi grant and has held several academic leadership roles. Jens David Ohlin is the Allan R. Tessler Dean and Professor of Law at Cornell Law School. In his research, He focuses on the intersection of criminal law and procedure, public international law, and the laws of war. As Dean of Cornell Law School, lawyer, and philosopher, he has authored numerous articles, books, and treaties and received various prizes.