
Luis Moreno Ocampo, former Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, will discuss war and justice at CCNY's human rights conference.
As war rages in Eastern Europe, T九色视频 welcomes , founding and former Chief Prosecutor of the (ICC), as the keynote speaker at a timely conference on human rights, April 20-22.
The Argentine-born Moreno Ocampo will discuss 鈥淲ar and Justice in the 21st Century鈥 at the start of CCNY鈥檚 second annual . His talk, both virtual and in-person, starts 6 p.m. on April 20, in the City College Downtown auditorium at 25 Broadway in lower Manhattan. .
Other conference topics to be discussed by panelists include:
- Gender, violence, and migration;
- Women, justice, and rights;
- War, state violence, and rights norms and practice; and
- Dehumanization, tolerance, and speech.
As the first Chief Prosecutor of the permanent ICC from 2003 to 2012, Moreno Ocampo鈥檚 office, based in The Hague, was involved in 20 of the most serious crises of the 21st century including Iraq, Korea, Afghanistan, and Palestine. He conducted investigations in seven different countries, including Libya and Sudan. He details his experience in his forthcoming book, 鈥淲ar and Justice in the 21st Century鈥 (Oxford University Press, August 2022).
Ocampo previously played a crucial role during the transition to democracy in Argentina in the 1980s. He currently teaches at CCNY in the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies, and at the University of Southern California.
In addition to Ocampo, other noted speakers and panelists at the conference will include:
- CCNY President Vincent Boudreau, a specialist in the politics of social movements, particularly in Southeast Asia, whose most recent book is 鈥溾;&苍产蝉辫;
- , Professor of History at Queensborough Community College, CUNY, and Executive Director for the CUNY Academy for the Humanities and Sciences;
- , professor of Modern European History at the University of Geneva;
- Rajan Menon, Anne and Bernard Spitzer Chair Emeritus in International Relations at the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership; and
- , Frank Porter Graham Distinguished Professor of Global Human Rights History, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
The conference will include a memorial tribute to the late Eric Weitz, Distinguished Professor of History and former Dean of Humanities and the Arts at CCNY. There will also be a retrospective of the International Criminal Court as it celebrates its 20th anniversary.
for the complete program and schedule of speakers.
鈥淭he Critical Perspectives on Human Rights Conference is part of a larger CCNY initiative 鈥攕hared among the Colin Powell School, the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies, the Division of Humanities and the Arts, and the President鈥檚 Office鈥攄edicated to human rights studies, public programing, and scholarship,鈥 said Juan Carlos Mercado, Dean of Interdisciplinary Studies.
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