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Genocide, War Crimes and State Repression

Please note that this event has already occurred. (Apr 23, 2025)
Apr 23
The Destruction of Gaza and Its Consequences for Democracy and Global Human Rights

In his talk, "Genocide, War Crimes and State Repression: The Destruction of Gaza and Its Consequences for Democracy and Global Human Rights," Dr. Ernesto Verdeja will discuss the numerous crises that have arisen due to "the immediate genocidal crisis facing Gazans." Dr. Verdeja will cover the crisis in the Palestinian Occupied Territories, particularly Gaza; in Genocide and Holocaust studies; in international law; in the United Nations’ (UN) responsibility to protect norms; and in international multilateral atrocity prevention efforts.

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The in-person component of this event has limited space. Only SSU students, librarians, faculty and staff with appropriate university identification can attend an in-person viewing of the webinar in Sullivan 119.

This event is sponsored by the History Department, Philosophy Department and the Politics, Policy and International Relations Department.

Dr. Ernesto Verdeja -- Associate Professor of Peace Studies and Global Politics, University of Notre Dame
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