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Mar 29
2010
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Rutgers Law event to probe ECCCPosted by Elena in Joint Criminal Enterprise , ECCC , DC-Cam , Civil parties , Case 002 |
The Rutgers, Newark Law School will host a symposium this Friday, April 2, featuring an extensive panel discussion about the Khmer Rouge tribunal. Speakers will include Khmer Rouge survivor and activist Theary Seng, Fulbright Fellow Randle DeFalco, DC-Cam Legal Associates Jared Watkins and Andrew Diamond, and others.
The panel ("The ECCC: The Issues and Challenges of Prosecuting the Senior Leaders of the Khmer Rouge regime") is part of the larger event "Human and Economic Dimensions of the Law in Asia."
More information about the symposium is available here. If you are interested in attending, RSVP to ruils@pegasus.rutgers.edu.




Last week, I had the opportunity to hear Clint Williamson, U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for war crimes issues, speak to a crowd of Rutgers students and professors about international justice efforts in a number of different countries. While it wasn't the sole focus of his presentation, Williamson did discuss the Khmer Rouge tribunal, and I was pleased with what he had to say.
I have been on the road for awhile, so this post is late in coming, but I wanted to make note of a