“How can I face a child today knowing what I know?”: Angry plea to end violence
It is the season of renewal, of anticipating the year to come. It is a time for revelry, but also for reflection. And reflection on this past year forces one to confront the grim reality of harms...
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And a happy New Year Let’s hope it’s a good one Without any fear John Lennon & Yoko Ono released in 1971, but timeless
View Article“Blood Antiquities”: cultural heritage seminar in New Orleans looks at ISIS
New Orleans will be the site of what looks to be a terrific event next Thursday: “Blood Antiquities,” the Annual Cultural Heritage Seminar, on October 15, 2015. Antiquities Coalition Executive Director...
View ArticleAntiquities trafficking said to fuel transnational mayhem by Daesh et al.
Alumna Tess Davis, 2d from left, met with Georgia Law 1Ls after her lecture; from left, Hannah Williams, Ava Goble & Karen Hays. Hannah will work on cultural heritage issues this summer through a...
View ArticlePamela Yates’ new Guatemala film “500 Years” to screen at IntLawGrrls! 10th...
A very special film event will open IntLawGrrls! 10th Birthday Conference, the global gathering we’re very pleased to host this spring. On the evening of Thursday, March 2, 2017, the conference will...
View Article“Vietnam/War/Memory/Justice: A Conversation with Viet Thanh Nguyen,” Feb. 14,...
Georgia Law’s Dean Rusk International Law Center, for which I serve as director, will host a roundtable on the legacies of the U.S.-Vietnam War as part of next week’s visit here by Viet Thanh Nguyen, a...
View ArticleOptimism about “Arcs of Global Justice” at London launch of our OUP essay...
LONDON – “Optimism” was the byword for Friday’s magical conference launching Arcs of Global Justice: Essays in Honour of William A. Schabas, the just-published Oxford University Press collection...
View ArticleImportant essays on myriad international law subfields in our new OUP book,...
LONDON – Building on yesterday’s post about the magical London conference launching Arcs of Global Justice: Essays in Honour of William A. Schabas (Margaret M. deGuzman and Diane Marie Amann eds.),...
View Article“Glimpses of Women at the Tokyo Tribunal,” draft manuscript, posted online
Coomee Rustom Strooker-Dantra, 1937 (credit) I’m very pleased to have posted a draft of my most recent paper, Glimpses of Women at the Tokyo Tribunal, online. The work arises out of my ongoing...
View ArticleDepicting Nuremberg artist Laura Knight for symposium on Stahn’s new Oxford...
Among the more captivating women who worked at the 1st Nuremberg trial – women whose stories I’m now researching – was Dame Laura Knight. Already celebrated as the 1st woman in over 150 years to win...
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