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October 24, 2001
by Peter O. Safir
The photo is of John Claster, John Klein, and Dubby Wynne taken at the Princeton-Dartmouth lacrosse game last season.
Bill King remains active running his various financial-services businesses, including a new publication for directors of public companies, while trying to spend some time as well in Jackson, Wyo. In July Bill and Robin celebrated the wedding of their son Will in Tuscany, Italy.
Gary Anderson continues to publish British Car Magazine from Los Altos, Calif., and has recently been competing his new red 1960 MGA in vintage racing events.
Steve Oxman has been active over the past 18 months on a project at Princeton concerning the development of principles for the exercise by national courts of universal jurisdiction to try those duly accused of crimes against humanity, genocide, and other serious crimes under international law. The project a joint venture of Princetons Program in Law and Public Affairs, the Woodrow Wilson School, the Intl. Commission of Jurists, and others culminated this summer with the publication of the Princeton Principles on Universal Jurisdiction. According to Steve, the purpose of the Principles is to guide and give greater coherence to the exercise of universal jurisdiction by national courts and thereby both to promote greater accountability for those accused of heinous crimes under international law and to help deter abusive prosecutions.
© 2001 Peter O. Safir and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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