Symposium Issue Honoring the Life and Work of Benjamin B Ferencz: The Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review dedicated its latest issue on the work of the co-founder of the Global Institute for the Prevention of Aggression (GIPA) Benjamin B. Ferencz. Five members of the GIPA were among the academics who contributed articles to the issue: Noah Weisbord described Ferencz’s worldview during the Cold War. Jennifer Trahan wrote about the limited jurisdiction of the ICC over the crime of aggression, an issue that Ferencz was deeply distressed by, and offered ways to amend it. David Donat Cattin explained the unique function of the crime against humanity of “other inhumane acts” in the progressive development and codification of ICL. Daniel D. Ntanda Nsereko explored the exceptions to head of state immunity. Gregory S. Gordon revisits the birth of ICL’s victim restoration-reparations regime to conceptualize its modern reform.