Expert Testimony at Hearing on Standards of Military Commissions and Tribunals,before the United States House of Representatives Armed Services Committee (July 26, 2006) by Michael Scharf.
Hostile Outsider or Influential Insider? American Policy Toward the International Criminal Court,before the House Human Rights Caucus (September 2000) by Michael Scharf.
Holding War Criminals Accountable, before the Joint Committee on Security and Cooperation in Europe (September 1999) by Paul Williams.
A Case for the International Criminal Court, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (July 23, 1998) by Michael Scharf.
The Role of Justice in PeaceBuilding: War Crimes and Accountability in the Former Yugoslavia (Rowman & Littlefield 2002), Paul Williams & Michael Scharf.
Slobodan Milosevic on Trial: A Companion (Continuum Press, 2002), Michael Scharf & William Schabas.
Indictment at the Hague: The Milosevic Regime and Crimes of the Balkan Wars ( New York University Press 2001), Paul Williams & Norman Cigar.
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (Transnational Publishers, 1998) (2 vols), Michael Scharf & Virginia Morris.
Balkan Justice: The Story Behind the First International War Crimes Trial Since Nuremberg (Carolina Academic Press, 1997) (nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in Letters), Michael Scharf.
An Insider's Guide to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (Transnational Publishers, 1995), Michael Scharf & Virginia Morris.
Can this Man Get a Fair Trial, The Washington Post, December 19, 2004, at B1,B2 (Outlook Section) by Michael Scharf.
Making a Spectacle of Himself, Milosevic Wants a Stage, Not the Right to Provide His Own Defense, The Washington Post, August 29, 2004, at B2 (Outlook Section) by Michael Scharf.
In the Cross Hairs of a Scary Idea, The Washington Post, April 25, 2004, at B1, B4 (Outlook Section) by Michael Scharf.
Don’t Just Fight Him, Indict Him, The Los Angeles Times, October 6, 2002, at M-1 by Michael Scharf.
Peace Before Prosecution? Washington Post, (August 25, 2003), be Morton Abramowitz & Paul Williams.
Yes, Military Commissions Are Appropriate, Knight Ridder, (April 23, 2003), by Abraham D. Sofaer & Paul Williams.
The case against amnesty for Hussein, Chicago Tribune, (February 14, 2003) by Paul Williams.
With its acts of war, al-Qaida yielded rights, Baltimore Sun, (February 4, 2002), by Richard L. Hubbell & Paul Williams.
Prosecute Terrorists on a World Stage, Los Angeles Times, (November 18, 2001), Paul Williams & Michael Scharf.
“How the Lockerbie Trial Paid Off For U.S. Security Interests,” The Boston Globe (February 10, 2001) by Michael Scharf.
“Indicted for War Crimes, Then What,” The Washington Post (October 3, 1999) by Michael Scharf.
“War Criminals Must be Prosecuted,” The Boston Herald (July 3, 1999) by Michael Scharf.
“Indict Serbia’s Milosevic for Crimes Against Humanity,” International Herald Tribune (March 21, 1998) by Michael Scharf and Paul Williams.
“Reward Serbs With the Town of Brcko? Don’t Do It,” Christian Science Monitor (March 11, 1998) Paul Williams and Norman Cigar.
“The Tribunal’s Own Failings,” Tribunal, A Publication of the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (August/September 1997) by Bruce Hitchner.
“For the Peace in the Balkans, Indict Milosevic Now,” International Herald Tribune (January 8, 1997) by Norman Cigar and Paul Williams.
“International Justice: Luring Out Humanity's Dark Side,” The Boston Globe (December 1, 1996) by Michael Scharf.