Annual lecture

Justice for Victims: Lessons from the International Criminal Court

Date
Thu November 1st 2018, 5:00 - 7:00pm
Event Sponsor
WSD Handa Center for Human Rights & Int'l Justice
Location
Stanford Law School, Room 280B. Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way
Five speakers standing next to banner with Center logo

Join the Handa Center for Human Rights & International Justice for our Annual Lecture on International Justice: a distinguished panel representing the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) Trust Fund for Victims. The Trust Fund works to address the harms caused to victims of mass atrocities, or crimes that would fall under the ICC’s jurisdiction, by implementing reparations. The Fund provides much-needed physical, psychological and material support for victims, their families, and communities, yet is almost entirely funded through voluntary contributions.

Motoo Noguchi Chair of the Board of Directors, The Trust Fund for Victims

Felipe Michelini Member of the Board of Directors, Trust Fund for Victims

Erin Rosenberg Legal Officer, Trust Fund for Victims

Moderated by Beth Van Schaack, Handa Center Faculty Fellow and Leah Kaplan Visiting Professor of Human Rights, Stanford Law School

Generous support for this lecture provided by John Rough.

5:00 pm reception, followed by 5:30 pm panel

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