EPISODE · Apr 5, 2008 · 1H 29M
Genocide Conference Panel 2: “Prevention and Response" (video)
from CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [video] · host The Center for International Studies at the University of Chicago
This panel will examine the response of home and international communities to acts of genocide. The panel will focus on a variety of responses including legal action, both national and international, social action, and memorialization. It will analyze how these various responses are used to try to stop genocide as it is occurring, restore justice, and prevent genocide in the future. Hasia R. Diner, Paul S. and Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History, Department of Hebrew & Judaic Studies, New York University; Gerald Gahima, Senior Justice Adviser, Australian Agency for International Development, East Timor; former Judge, Bosnia War Crimes Panel; former Vice President, Supreme Court of Rwanda; Chuck Meyers, Senior Program Associate, Facing History and Ourselves; Kathleen Z. Young, Professor, Department of Anthropology, Western Washington University Part of a two-day conference on "Genocide: Crimes Unpunished, Lessons Unlearned."
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This panel will examine the response of home and international communities to acts of genocide. The panel will focus on a variety of responses including legal action, both national and international, social action, and memorialization. It will analyze how these various responses are used to try to stop genocide as it is occurring, restore justice, and prevent genocide in the future. Hasia R. Diner, Paul S. and Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History, Department of Hebrew & Judaic Studies, New York University; Gerald Gahima, Senior Justice Adviser, Australian Agency for International Development, East Timor; former Judge, Bosnia War Crimes Panel; former Vice President, Supreme Court of Rwanda; Chuck Meyers, Senior Program Associate, Facing History and Ourselves; Kathleen Z. Young, Professor, Department of Anthropology, Western Washington University Part of a two-day conference on "Genocide: Crimes Unpunished, Lessons Unlearned."
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