Tuesday, May 10, 2022
Event 5/11: Universal Jurisdiction: Controversies and Opportunities
Wednesday, May 11, 2022 - 11:00am to 12:00pm ET, online.
Universal Jurisdiction is the doctrine that some offenses (such as atrocity crimes: genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity) are so heinous that they can be prosecuted by any country's domestic judicial system, even if the offenses were not committed on that country's territory, by one of its nationals, or against one of its nationals.
Given the dearth of options to prosecute atrocity crimes and the willingness of some domestic judicial systems to try cases with no nexus to their country's territory, Universal Jurisdiction has recently become a more popular and accepted mechanism for seeking justice for international crimes. This ASIL webinar will explore the history and controversies of Universal Jurisdiction and consider opportunities for contemporary case studies (including Russia-Ukraine and Syria).
Speakers:
- Balkees Jarrah, Interim Director, International Justice, Human Rights Watch
- Wolfgang Kaleck, General Secretary, European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights
- Zachary D. Kaufman, Associate Professor of Law and Political Science and Co-Director, Criminal Justice Institute, University of Houston Law Center
For more information and to register for this free event, visit https://www.asil.org/event/universal-jurisdiction-controversies-and-opportunities.E
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/human_rights/2022/05/event-511-universal-jurisdiction-controversies-and-opportunities.html
i didn’t receive notice of this until it was over! I’d appreciate it if you would send me a recording!
Posted by: Susan Scott | May 12, 2022 12:46:37 AM