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Factfinding Without Facts: The Uncertain Evidentiary Foundations of International Criminal Convictions

Factfinding Without Facts: The Uncertain Evidentiary Foundations of International Criminal Convictions

FromOxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars


Factfinding Without Facts: The Uncertain Evidentiary Foundations of International Criminal Convictions

FromOxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Mar 26, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Nancy Combs, Vice Dean and Professor of Law, Director of the Human Security Law Center, and Director of the Madrid Summer Law Program, William and Mary Law School gives a talk for the OTJR Seminar Series.
Released:
Mar 26, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) is an inter-disciplinary network of more than 100 Oxford staff and students working broadly on issues of transition in societies recovering from mass conflict and/or repressive rule. OTJR is dedicated to producing high-quality scholarship that connects intimately to practical and policy questions in transitional justice, focusing on the following themes: Prosecutions, Truth Commissions, Local and traditional practices, Compensation and reparations, Theoretical and philosophical debates in transitional justice, Institutional reform and Archives of tribunal and other transitional justice materials. The OTJR seminar programme is held weekly and reflects these aims.