2009 Conference: War Crimes – Retrospectives and Prospects

Dear HumanDHS network friends

Please find below information on a 2009 Conference at the University of London.

Kind regards
Brian Ward

War Crimes – Retrospectives and Prospects

‘Identifying war crimes and the perpetrators is a key part of post-conflict resolution’

Venue: Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
February 20/21 2009

Speakers Include

Lesley Abdela Professor David Fraser Michael Kandiah Frank McDonough Hans Pawlisch Dr David Seymour Professor David Sugarman

Details, including the programme and the booking form will be available on the SOLON, IALS, and CCBH websites: http://www.perc.plymouth.ac.uk/solon/ http://ials.sas.ac.uk/ http://icbh.ac.uk/

Prospective themes include:

· The implications of the use of national/international courts and tribunals and the problems
of jurisdiction

· The role of the media in portraying war crimes, and the rhetoric used

· Legal issues, e.g. the nature of evidence in war crimes trials; questions of jurisdiction

· Witness perspectives: protection, access to courts; financial support; are their voices heard?

· Studies of individual cases and trials. Do prosecutions serve justice? The impact of recent
trials, e.g. Milosevic and Saddam Hussein

Proposals are invited for papers examining a range of related issues (around 350 words). Please send to Belinda Crothers at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies by 1 September 2008 email: Belinda.Crothers[@]sas.ac.uk.

Lesley Abdela , specialist in Gender in post-conflict/post-natural disaster reconstruction, and Gender in Humanitarian Aid

David Fraser , Prof of Law and Social Theory, Nottingham University

Michael Kandiah , Director Witness Seminars Programme, Centre for Contemporary British History, Institute of Historical Research , specialising in the Cold War period
Frank McDonough , Reader in International History, Liverpool John Moores University

Hans Pawlisch , currently historian to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington

David Seymour , law lecturer Lancaster University , known for his work on human rights and anti-Semitism

David Sugarman , professor of law Lancaster University , currently working on the Pinochet episode

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