Time: 11:00am - 5:30pm Venue: Room 3.1, CCLS, 67-69 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3JB
This one-day workshop is run by QMUL's Centre for Law, Democracy, and Society.
This event considers how human rights affect and are affected by recognitions and denials of historical atrocities. Do recognitions of past crimes ensure the protection of human rights among perpetrator states? Do denials of such crimes undermine these rights? What kinds of rights must be in place to promote recognitions of difficult pasts?
Speakers include: Professor Eric Heinze (Queen Mary), Professor Wayne Morrison (Queen Mary), Professor Eva Pils (King’s College), Dr Ioanna Tourkochoriti (NUI Galway), Dr Ceren Özgül (NYU), Dr Félix Krawatzek (Oxford), Dr Elizabeth Nolte (Warwick), Eldad Ben-Aharon (Royal Holloway).
For directions to the venue, please refer to the map.
Please contact Dr Nanor Kebranian, n.kebranian@qmul.ac.uk.
For more information, please contact the Dr Nanor Kebranian, n.kebranian@qmul.ac.uk.
Please note that CCLS events may be photographed or video and audio recorded. These materials will be used for internal and external promotional purposes only by Queen Mary University of London. If you object to appearing in the photographs, please let our photographer know on the day. Alternatively you can email Dr Nanor Kebranian, n.kebranian@qmul.ac.uk in advance of the event that you are attending.