About this Event
View mapState of the International Legal Order Roundtable Lecture:
Why Does “Never Again” Keep Failing? On the 75th anniversary of the Genocide Convention and the 20th anniversary of the Responsibility to Protect, this roundtable asks why the world still struggles to stop mass atrocities. From Rwanda and Darfur to Ukraine, Sudan, and Gaza, we invite you to consider why global commitments have repeatedly failed—and what can be done about it.
Panelist:
Mikhail Minakov, European University Viadrina
Jonathan Hafetz, Seton Hall Law School
Ruth Mostern, University of Pittsburgh
Moderators:
Betty Cruz, World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh
Randall Halle, University of Pittsburgh
Reception
Registration Link: tinyurl.com/whenworldmustact
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