80 Years On: The Legacy of the Nuremberg Trials for Accountability

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80 Years On: The Legacy of the Nuremberg Trials for Accountability

December 1 @ 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

The British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL), together with the Robert H. Jackson Center and the International Nuremberg Principles Academy, will hold an event to mark the 80th anniversary of the commencement of the Nuremberg Trials.

The event will focus on the continued importance of the precedents set by the Nuremberg Trials, and the resulting Nuremberg Principles, for the global struggle against impunity today. In particular, our distinguished panel of speakers will consider what bearing Nuremberg has on the much vexed question of whether doctrines of immunity can act as a bar to the arrest and prosecution of State officials accused of international crimes.

Consideration will also be given to the wider legal and political landscape of the 1940s that facilitated transformative approaches to seeking justice, including the work of the United Nations War Crimes Commission. The speakers will reflect on the lessons that remain to be learnt from these past processes in order to close outstanding accountability gaps.

The panel discussion will be followed by a Q&A session with the audience.

Chair
  • Judge Joanna Korner CMG KC, Judge of the International Criminal Court
Speakers
  • Sir Howard Morrison KCMG CBE KC, former ICC Judge and current Independent Advisor on War Crimes to the Ukrainian Prosecutor General
  • Ms Gillian Higgins, International Barrister and Head of the International Practice Group at 9BR Chambers
  • Professor Dan Plesch, Professor of Diplomacy and Strategy at SOAS University of London, and Visiting Research Fellow at BIICL
  • Professor Diane Marie Amann, Regents' Professor of International Law, Emily & Ernest Woodruff Chair in International Law, and Faculty Co-Director of the Dean Rusk International Law Center, at the University of Georgia
  • Professor Dr Christoph Safferling, Director of the International Nuremberg Principles Academy
Event Convenors
  • Kristin Hausler, Dorset Senior Research Fellow in Public International Law and Director, Centre for International Law, BIICL;
  • Anthony Wenton, Research Fellow in Public International Law, and Convenor of the project "The Immunity of State Officials from Foreign Criminal Jurisdiction: Lessons from the United Nations

12:30pm EST in Jamestown, Washington DC, and New York // 17:30 GMT in London, Leicester, and Cambridge // 18:30 CET in Nürnberg // 11:30am CST in Chicago and Independence

Please go to BIICL's Webpage to Register to Attend Virtually

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The Center fulfills its educational mission by welcoming diverse views and by providing a forum to explore a wide range of perspectives on often controversial legal and public policy issues. While we make an effort to ensure the information we provide is accurate and balanced, we welcome your comments, suggestions, or correction of any factual errors.

Since 2001, the Robert H. Jackson Center has preserved the values embodied in the life and works of Robert H. Jackson, who served as U.S. Solicitor General, U.S. Attorney General, U.S. Supreme Court Justice, and Chief U.S. Prosecutor of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. Through programs, presentations, exhibits, media, internships, and scholarship, the Center seeks to demonstrate to current and future generations the relevance and applicability of Justice Jackson’s ideas and writings. The Center provides educational content on the United States Constitution and Supreme Court, civil rights, the legacy of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg and international human rights, and the rule of law. During his illustrious career, Justice Jackson addressed these subjects, and the Center recognizes his thinking remains relevant today.

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