Susana SáCouto
director
Susana SáCouto directs the War Crimes Research Office of the Washington College of Law, which promotes the development and enforcement of international criminal law and international humanitarian law, and the Summer Law Program in The Hague. She is also Professorial Lecturer-in-Residence at the Washington College of Law, where she teaches courses on international criminal law (ICL) and procedure, including an experiential learning course where students work on projects in partnership with tribunals and other organizations dedicated to accountability for atrocity crimes. SáCouto has advised and provided legal assistance on ICL issues to international, regional and domestic courts. Her background prior to joining WCL included extensive practical experience with organizations working on human rights, gender, refugee and international justice issues at both the domestic and international level, including Women Empowered Against Violence, Inc., the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, the Center for Human Rights Legal Action in Guatemala, and the Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project. SáCouto has published widely on variety of ICL issues, including a book on Gender and International Criminal Law (Oxford University Press, 2022) co-edited with Valerie Oosterveld and Indira Rosenthal, which was recently awarded the Best Book prize from the Women in International Law Interest Group of the American Society of International Law. She is co-founder of the Latin American Network for Gender-based Strategic Litigation, an Advisory Council Member of the International Association of Prosecutors’ Prosecuting Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Network, and former co-chair of the American Society for International Law’s Women in International Law Interest Group. She was awarded The Women’s Law Center 22nd Annual Dorothy Beatty Memorial Award for significant contributions to women’s rights and honored as an inaugural member of the Gender Justice Legacy Wall by the Women’s Initiatives for Gender Justice for her contributions to the field of international gender justice.
Natalie Coburn
assistant director
Natalie Coburn is the Assistant Director of the War Crimes Research Office (WCRO). Prior to joining the WCRO, Natalie served as a staff member and counsel for the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs' Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights, and Oversight; as an associate at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton; an honors attorney at the US Department of the Treasury's General Counsel's Office; and a law clerk for Fourth Circuit Judge Hon. Diana Gribbon Motz. Natalie was also a Presidential Management Fellow in the US Department of State’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research and a Fulbright Fellow in Uruguay.
Beatriz Martinez Rios
Staff assistant
Beatriz Martinez Rios is a dedicated human rights lawyer and legal researcher, currently serving as a Staff/Resarch Assistant at the War Crimes Research Office (WCRO). In addition to her administrative duties and helping to coordinate the Summer Law Program in The Hague, which focuses on International Criminal Law and Legal Approaches to Terrorism, Beatriz contributes to research on WCRO projects aimed at enhancing the impact of transitional justice mechanisms. Beatriz is a WCL alumna (’23), with a LL.M. in Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. She received her Bachelor of Laws at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Beatriz has worked with various international organizations, including the Nonviolent Peaceforce, the International Law Commission, and the Inter-American Committee Against Terrorism, providing legal assistance and supporting advocacy efforts.