The Liechtenstein Institute for Self-Determination at Princeton University recently hosted a pivotal panel discussion titled “How to Prosecute Genocide?” The event brought together leading experts in international law, human rights, and transitional justice to explore the complex legal, moral, and practical challenges involved in bringing perpetrators of genocide to account. As global conflicts continue to challenge the international community, the panel provided critical insights into existing judicial mechanisms, potential reforms, and the role of states and institutions in combating one of humanity’s gravest crimes.
Understanding the Legal Frameworks Behind Genocide Prosecution
Prosecuting genocide involves navigating a complex web of international and domestic legal frameworks designed to ensure accountability for some of the gravest crimes against humanity. Central to this legal landscape is the 1948 Genocide Convention, which not only defines genocide but also…
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Author : Victoria Jones
Publish date : 2025-08-10 10:56:00
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