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  • Conf: Treatment of the Armenian Genocide in National and Int'l Law

    PRESS RELEASE
    International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies
    (A Division of the Zoryan Institute)
    CONTACT: Patil Halajian
    DATE: January 19, 2010
    Tel: 416-250-9807


    Conference on the Treatment of the Armenian Genocide in National and
    International Law

    The Journal of Law and Public Policy at the University of St. Thomas
    and the International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies
    (A Division of the Zoryan Institute) are jointly organizing and
    sponsoring a conference on the `Treatment of the Armenian Genocide in
    National & International Law.' The conference will bring together
    legal specialists with a variety of expertise in national (Turkey, US,
    Britain) and international law and genocide. The event will take place
    on February 5th, 2010 at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis
    with the participation of the Cafesjian Family Foundation and the
    Minneapolis Foundation.

    Despite various tribunals to prosecute war crimes and crimes against
    humanity since (WWII, Nuremberg, Rwanda, Yugoslavia, Cambodia, and the
    establishment of the International Criminal Court in 2002, little
    progress has been made on the punishment and prevention of the crime
    of genocide. It has been argued that this relative ineffectiveness
    has contributed over the years to the emboldening of those who would
    consider perpetrating genocide. Darfur is one example that is still
    ongoing and there are no guarantees that others will not follow.

    This situation will only worsen with the tripling of the world's
    population since WWII. The shrinking of the resources to sustain life,
    and the chasm between the few that have and the many that have not,
    will increase the risk of intra-national and international conflict,
    including genocide.

    This conference will draw attention to how one case of genocide, the
    Armenian case, has been treated in national and international law, and
    how its manipulation strengthens the hands of deniers and undermines
    the international legal regime intended to prevent genocide.

    The conference hopes to raise awareness among policy makers to
    strengthen the legal framework so that all cases of genocide are
    treated with justice and that politics do not obstruct the application
    of the law nationally and internationally.

    The conference will take place from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the Schulze
    Grand Atrium at the School of Law at the University of St. Thomas.

    The International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (A
    Division of the Zoryan Institute) is dedicated to the study and
    dissemination of knowledge regarding the phenomenon of genocide in all
    of its aspects to create an awareness of it as an ongoing scourge and
    promote the necessity of preventing it.
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