Why justice for genocide is so rare it s complicated 08:14 What it takes to prove genocide | It's complicated 54:25 DECADES AFTER GENOCIDE: IS JUSTICE POSSIBLE? Nicholas Koumjian In Conversation with Hannah Garry 1:23:38 The Crime of Crimes: Personal and Legal Reflections on Genocide 1:26:42 Rwanda: Democracy and Justice after Genocide? 1:34:10 The Corrosive Effect of Genocide Denial in Post-Genocide Societies 1:05:44 Genocide, Justice & Dignity: The Holocaust and Rwandan Genocide - Samantha Lakin 1:17:32 Finding Justice in the Cambodian Genocide: Mistakes, Consequences and Questionable Ethics 53:31 What can we learn from the ICJ cases on genocide? 08:29 Defining genocide: 75 years since the UN Genocide Convention 1:45:12 The Armenian Genocide: 100 Years of Denial 3:28:49 4th Annual Genocide Studies Conference: "Genocide War Crimes Accountability" 1:10:42 The Crime of Crimes? Genocide, International Courts and International Politics 1:05:45 The UN Genocide Convention at 70: Historical Origins, Future Challenges 38:55 The Genocide Question (Transitional Justice) 1:16:42 Inventing Genocide 1:35:33 Gender, Genocide, and Justice in Rwanda 55:44 Professor Scott Straus - What Have We Learned About Genocide Prevention? 00:39 More Faces - An Actual Short 1:00:40 War and Justice in the Twenty-First Century 2:02:12 Commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda More results