(Lunch Lecture) War Crimes in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

April 2022

mon18apr12:45 pmmon1:45 am(Lunch Lecture) War Crimes in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Event Details

As the attack on Ukraine by Russia continues, apparent war crimes have come to light, including the rape and execution of civilians; deliberate attacks on civilian objects such as hospitals, buildings, and schools; the pillage of captured towns; and the forced deportation of thousands of Ukrainians to Russia.

DATE
Monday, April 18, 2022

TIME
12:45 p.m.–1:45 p.m. EDT

RSVP
www.nyls.edu/CILrsvp

LOCATION
Virtual
Information on how to access the webinar will be provided via email closer to the webinar date.

Anthony Dworkin, Senior Policy Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations and Co-Editor of Crimes of War 2.0: What the Public Should Know, will discuss how the global community can investigate and document possible war crimes and hold alleged perpetrators accountable in a real-life application of international humanitarian law.

Lecture Chair: Ruti G. Teitel, Ernst C. Stiefel Professor of Comparative Law, Co-Director, Center for International Law, and Director, Institute for Global Law, Justice, and Policy, New York Law School; author, Humanity’s Law (Oxford University Press, 2011).