Understanding Genocide: The UN Convention on Genocide

Understanding Genocide: The UN Convention on Genocide

Join us for part 2 of this series on the definition of genocide, its historical origins, and instances of genocide in post-Holocaust era.

Date and time

Wednesday, August 14 · 12 - 1pm PDT

Location

Online

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  • Event lasts 1 hour

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What is a genocide, and how do we understand it in a post-Holocaust era? Join distinguished scholar in Holocaust and Genocide Studies Michael Berenbaum for an in-depth 3-part series where we will examine its historical origins, legal definitions, and instances of genocide in the post-Holocaust era.In this session we will explore the pioneering work of Raphael Lemkin, the Polish-Jewish lawyer who coined the term "genocide."

In this session, we will analyze the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, adopted in 1948. The discussion will focus on the legal framework established by the convention, its definitions and provisions, and the challenges associated with its implementation and enforcement. This session will also address the political and diplomatic processes that led to the adoption of the convention and its impact on international law.

This is part 2 of the 3-part series.

Free