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    PRESS RELEASE
    Clark University
    Angela M. Bazydlo
    Associate Director of Media Relations
    University Communications
    Tel: 508-793-7635
    cel: 508-365-8736
    www.clarku.edu

    November 5, 2007

    Clark University to host International Law expert Nov. 15
    Harvard Professor Jens Meierhenrich to discuss concentration camps,
    post-genocide justice

    WORCESTER, MA- The Clark University Strassler Family Center for
    Holocaust and Genocide Studies presents "Concentration Camps in
    International Law," a lecture by International Law expert Jens
    Meierhenrich, on Thurs., Nov. 15, at 7:30 p.m. in Tilton Hall, 2nd
    floor, Higgins University Center, 950 Main Street, Worcester.
    Meierhenrich is assistant professor of government and of social
    studies at Harvard University, and serves as a research associate at the
    Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, the largest international
    research center within Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and
    Sciences. He is also visiting associate professor of law at the
    University of Tokyo.
    Professor Meierhenrich will talk about how post-genocide justice poses
    troubling questions-for lawyers and for the public. He will shed light
    on judicial responses to crimes perpetrated in some of the most
    notorious concentration camps of the 20th century, from Bergen-Belsen to
    Keraterm. His analysis of national and international courts and
    tribunals spans U.S. military courts to the International Criminal
    Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.
    A rising star in the field of International Law, professor
    Meierhenrich recently served as the Carlo Schmid Fellow in Trial Chamber
    II of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and,
    previously, worked with the Chief Prosecutor of the International
    Criminal Court.
    Professor Meierhenrich is the author of a series of articles on
    comparative and international law and politics and is currently working
    on a monumental trilogy on genocide: The Rationality of Genocide; The
    Structure of Genocide; and The Culture of Genocide.
    The recipient of many prestigious fellowships and awards, professor
    Meierhenrich has enjoyed the support of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial
    Museum, the Social Science Research Council, the American Council of
    Learned Societies, the Japan Foundation, the American Bar Foundation,
    and the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies.
    A reception will follow this lecture. For more information, call
    508-793-8897.
    The mission of the Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide
    Studies is to educate undergraduate and graduate students about genocide
    and the Holocaust; to host a lecture series, free of charge and open to
    the public, to use scholarship to address current problems stemming from
    the murderous past; and to participate in public discussion about a host
    of issues ranging from the significance of state-sponsored denial of the
    Armenian genocide and well-funded denial of the Holocaust to
    intervention in and prevention of genocidal situations today.
    Clark University is a private, co-educational liberal-arts research
    university with 2,100 undergraduate and 900 graduate students. Since its
    founding in 1887 as the first all-graduate school in the United States,
    Clark has challenged convention with innovative programs such as the
    International Studies Stream and the accelerated BA/MA programs with the
    fifth year tuition-free for eligible students. The University is
    featured in Loren Pope's book, "Colleges That Change Lives."
    -www.clarku.edu-
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