Past events
Upcoming eventsPast events
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Expert seminar "Memory and Transitional Justice: From a duty to remember to pluralistic memoryscapes?"
Call for papers - Expert seminar on Memory and Transitional KU Leuven
- Location: KU Leuven, Belgium
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Workshop on "Credibility of Transitional Justice" (by Professor Susanne Karstedt, Griffith University)
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Getting real: Complex conflicts and transitional justice (Sponsored by the European Criminology Group on Atrocity Crimes and Transitional Justice)
Complex conflicts and horizontal violence : Does transitional justice make a difference?
Susanne Karstedt, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University
A critique of the concept of ‘transitional justice’ in the light of the Argentinian case
Guido Leonardo Croxatto, Department of Law, Free University of Berlin
Punishing international crimes under the ICC’s principle of complementarity: the case of Colombia
Lily Rueda, Criminal Law and Criminology, VU Amsterdam
The Nuremberg Principles: The basic guidelines of International Criminal Law and Transitional Justice?
Nandor Knust, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg
- Location: ESC 2016 - Münster
- Contact: Stephan Parmentier, LINC, KU Leuven
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Explaining involvement in atrocity crimes: Narratives and the mindset of perpetrators (Sponsored by the European Criminology Group on Atrocity Crimes and Transitional Justice)
Imageries of self: Defendant perpetrators’ re-presentation work in sexual war violence cases at the ICTY
Anette Bringedal Houge, Dept. of Criminology and Sociology of Law, University of Oslo, Oslo
Moral Neutralization and Bystanders in Genocide
Kjell Anderson, NIOD Institute of War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Amsterdam
Bridging Gaps: Intersections between Transitional Justice, Social Psychology and Evolutionary Psychology
Ben Heylen, Department of Criminology, Criminal Law and Social Law, Ghent University
Stephan Parmentier, LINC, KU Leuven,
Jelle Janssens, Department of Criminology, Criminal Law and Social Law, Ghent University
- Location: ESC 2016 - Münster
- Contact: Kirstin Drenkhahn, Department of Law, Free University of Berlin
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Criminological theory and atrocity crimes: In need of a new one? (Sponsored by the European Criminology Group on Atrocity Crimes and Transitional Justice)
Explaining the crime of all crimes: What can criminological theories contribute?
Kirstin Drenkhahn, Department of Law, Free University of Berlin
System Crimes and System Criminology: A New Focus?
Klaus Sessar, Faculty of Law, University of Hamburg
Debating Elias’ ‘The Germans’: Figurational Sociology and the Criminology of Atrocity Crimes and Terrorism
Gordon Hughes, Department of Social Sciences, Cardiff University
- Location: ESC 2016 - Münster
- Contact: Susanne Karstedt, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University
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ECACTJ – LUNCH MEETING for Group members (Sponsored by the European Criminology Group on Atrocity Crimes and Transitional Justice)
- Location: ESC 2016 - Münster
- Contact: Nandor Knust, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law
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Violent Corporate Crime: Complicity of Transnational Corporations in International Crimes (Sponsored by the European Criminology Group on Atrocity Crimes and Transitional Justice)
Corporate Complicity in International Crimes: A Role for Situational Crime Prevention?
Wim Huisman, Faculty of Law, VU Amsterdam
Susanne Karstedt, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University
Corporate involvement in war crimes in the DRC
Annika van Baar, Criminal Law and Criminology, VU Amsterdam
Prosecuting Serious Economic and International Crimes: A new mandate for the ICC
Suncana Roksandic Vldlicka , Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb and MPI Foreign and International Criminal Law
Understanding North Korean state-organized and state employee-organized trade criminality, risk of nuclear proliferation and the weaknesses of its control
Charles von Denkowski, Faculty of Law, Ruhr-University Bochum
- Location: ESC 2016 - Münster
- Contact: Chrisje Brants, Utrecht University and Northumbria University, UK
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Making justice real and ending impunity: Actors and advocates (Sponsored by the European Criminology Group on Atrocity Crimes and Transitional Justice)
Models of International Crime Control: The change of the landscape of International Criminal Justice
Nandor Knust, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg
The Rome Statute and wartime sexual violence
Virginie Busck-Nielsen, Faculty of Law, KU Leuven
End impunity! The narrative construction of a panacea for sexual violence in conflict
Kjersti Lohne, University of Oslo, PluriCourts, Oslo
Anette Bringedal Houge, Department of criminology and sociology of law, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo
Prisoners’ advocates at Gitmo: The role of NGOs in (de)legitimising punishment in response to cosmopolitan dilemmas
Kjersti Lohne, University of Oslo, Oslo
- Location: ESC 2016 - Münster
- Contact: Barbora Hola, Criminology, VU Amsterdam
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Local justice needs: Addressing the quest for justice, truth and memory (Sponsored by the European Criminology Group on Atrocity Crimes and Transitional Justice)
Justice after atrocities: Case study of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Barbora Hola, Criminology, VU Amsterdam
Analysing symbolic justice needs in a complex Bosnian post-conflict matrix: Findings from a population-based survey
Mina Rauschenbach, LINC, KU Leuven
Stephan Parmentier, LINC, KU Leuven
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Anna Doszpoth, Department of Criminology, Eötvös Lorand University, Budapest
The twilight of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: Archival records, memory and the quest for truth and justice
Julia Viebach, Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford
- Location: ESC 2016 - Münster
- Contact: Nandor Knust, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law
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Creation and Protection of Historical Memory by the means of Criminal Law
- Location: MPICC
- Contact: Nandor Knust / n.knust@mpicc.de