Wednesday 28 January 2009
Mordan Hall, St Hugh's College, Oxford
Why do ordinary people perpetrate genocide and crimes against humanity? How can these perpetrators be held accountable? Are international prosecutions effective? Is imprisonment a fitting punishment?
This lecture explores the potential and limits of liberal criminal law as a method of accountability in the aftermath of atrocity.
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