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Law is everywhere providing answers to almost everything. Ever larger numbers of students want to be part of the legal mechanisms that control us, regulate us and take over from politicians when politicians sense their own incapability. It is almost a new
Many innocent Iranians suffered terrible atrocities and death in the regime of the Ayatollahs in the 1980s. The UN failed to record the crimes in a formal way at any court or tribunal. Groups from around the world established an informal tribunal that pre
Informal Tribunals dealing with armed conflicts include that established for the Vietnam war by Bertrand Russell. This - and other similar tribunals - showed how the citizen is not bound by the willingness of the great international organisations to inter
A noted pioneer in the field of Peace Studies, Johan Galtung makes the case for incorporating human rights as key to successful peace building around the world. Series: "Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace&Justice Distinguished Lecture Series" [1/2011] [Publ
If a failure of disagreement is usually some form of polarisation or conflict, what does successful disagreement look like? It's not agreement. It may be some form of recognition that the different interests of antagonists in a dispute require some kind o
Fatou Bensouda, prosecutor for the International Criminal Court (ICC), discusses her vision for the ICC, her current caseload, and the court's role on the international stage.This meeting is part of the David Rockefeller Lecture Series.SPEAKER:Fatou Benso
Domestic criminal justice systems have objectives of retribution and deterrence. It is no part of such systems to bring peace and harmony to individuals whose divisions, of whatever kind, have taken shape in a crime. In contrast, international criminal ju
From brushfire wars to the Arab Spring, conflict seems endemic around the world. Diplomacy and delicate negotiation may bring fighting to an end, even though the final outcome is not always satisfactory or quite as expected.The symposium evaluates differe
Françoise Tulkens, Former Judge and Vice-President of the European Court of Human Rights, delivered a Distinguished Lecture during the Academy of European Law's Human Rights Law Summer Course, 17-28 June 2013.
Walter Dorn is Professor of Defence Studies at the Royal Military College of Canada (RMCC) and the Canadian Forces College (CFC). At the CFC, he serves as the Chair of the Department of Security and International Affairs. He is also Chair of Canadian Pugw
Rev. Dr. Bernard LaFayette, Jr., Distinguished Senior Scholar-in-Residence, Emory University, Candler School of Theology2013 - University of California, Irvine
Rev. Dr. Bernard LaFayette, Jr., Distinguished Senior Scholar-in-Residence, Emory University, Candler School of Theology2013 - University of California, Irvine
Mediation and Negotiation from the Perspective of Kingian Methods of NonviolenceRev. Dr. Bernard LaFayette, Jr., Distinguished Senior Scholar-in-Residence, Emory University, Candler School of Theology2013 - University of California, Irvine
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