Webinar "Adapting Global Justice to Russian Crimes in Ukraine"
Schedule
Thu Oct 17 2024 at 10:00 am to 01:00 pm
Location
Ateities g. 20, 10001 Vilnius, Lithuania | Vilnius, VL
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The goal: to reflect the global experience of prosecuting genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity and applying this experience to crimes committed by the Russian regime and soldiers in Ukraine. Also to compare the legal paths taken by Lithuania and Ukraine after the collapse of the USSR, seeking justice for crimes - genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and other repressions related to military actions and political violence - that were carried out and continue to occur in these countries during the 20th and 21st centuries. The objective of this webinar is to analyze and compare Lithuania's and Ukraine's legal strategies aimed at seeking justice for victims of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and political repressions, and to suggest possible improvements to these strategies. Additionally, the webinar aims to examine the role played by historical memory in the selection of these legal paths in Lithuania and Ukraine (and whether it can be considered a factor that has or continues to influence transitional justice in both countries).
Target audience: students, scholars, victims of Soviet crimes, NGO‘ s dealing with Soviet crimes, policy makers in the region and beyond, also victims of Russian war in Ukraine and thos active in seeking justice for them.
Registration: https://forms.gle/GdYg9XQhy41he3DaA
Moderator: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Justinas Žilinskas, Law School of Mykolas Romeris University
Programme: https://www.mruni.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/ADAPTING-GLOBAL-JUSTICE-TO-RUSSIAN-CRIMES-IN-UKRAINE-5.pdf
10.00 – 10. 05 Welcome
10.05 – 10.25 Prof. Yvonne McDermott Rees, Swansea University,
Title: “Proving International Crimes”
10.25 – 10.45 Prof. Dr. Thomas Weigend, Universität zu Köln, Institut für ausländisches und internationales Strafrecht,
Title: “The Auschwitz trial. Germany's attempt to deal with concentration camp atrocities”
10.45 – 11.05 Dr. Monika Rogers, Head of the MRU Memory and Justice Research Centre, Mykolas Romeris University,
Title: “Dealing with genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes in Lithuania: links between memory and justice”
11.05 – 11.25 Assistant Prof. dr. Kaja Kowalczewska, University of Wroclaw,
Title: „Reforming International Criminal Law in Poland in Response to Russian Aggression on Ukraine"
11.25 – 11.45 Assoc. Prof. dr. Gaiane Nuridzhanian, Faculty of Law, UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Title: “Importance of justice for international crimes committed in Ukraine”
11.45 – 12.05 Assoc. Prof. dr. Dovilė Sagatienė, Law School of Mykolas Romeris University
Title: “The problem of genocidal intent: a historical perspective for Ukraine “
12.05 – 12.25 Assoc. Prof. dr. Kateryna Latysh, Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University
Title: “Genocide’s Case in Ukraine: experience of achieving Justice”
12.30 – 13.00 Discussion
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Where is it happening?
Ateities g. 20, 10001 Vilnius, Lithuania, Ateities gatvė 20, LT-08303 Vilnius, Lietuva,Vilnius, LithuaniaEvent Location & Nearby Stays: