Abstract
The 2006 Brandeis Institute for International Judges consisted of sessions on a wide variety of topics, each of which touched directly on the work of the international judiciary. The extensive discussions were interconnected and revolved around four key themes: 1) The role of complementarity and cooperation in the global legal system; 2) Current challenges to international law: responses to terrorism, and balancing peace and justice; 3) The impact of legal and cultural diversity on international justice; 4) The benefits of judicial dialogue.