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SUMMARY: Book launch for “The Criminal State: War\, Atrocity\, and the Drea
 m of International Justice”
DESCRIPTION: We are pleased to announce our upcoming book launch for The Cr
 iminal State: War\, Atrocity\, and the Dream of International Justice with 
 Author and Professor Lawrence Douglas. Listed as Foreign Policy’s Most Anti
 cipated Books of the Year\, The Criminal State offers a thought-provoking a
 ccount of how law has confronted the most radical forms of state violence. 
 From Leopold’s rule […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>We are pleased to announce our upcoming bo
 ok launch for <em>The Criminal State: War\, Atrocity\, and the Dream of Int
 ernational Justice</em> with Author and Professor Lawrence Douglas. Listed 
 as Foreign Policy’s Most Anticipated Books of the Year\, <em>The Criminal S
 tate</em> offers a thought-provoking account of how law has confronted the 
 most radical forms of state violence. From Leopold’s rule over the Congo\, 
 through the era of Nazi aggression\, to Putin’s war in Ukraine\, Douglas we
 aves history with political thought to trace the shifting legal response to
  state aggression and atrocities. While showing how the Nuremberg trials ch
 allenged centuries of thought that shielded sovereigns from legal scrutiny\
 , the book also demonstrates Nuremberg’s failure to establish a lasting fra
 mework for regulating state aggression through criminal accountability.</p>
 <p>Lunch will be provided!</p><h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Panelist
 s</strong></h3><p><strong>Lawrence Douglas </strong>is the James J. Grosfel
 d Professor of Law\, Jurisprudence and Social Thought at Amherst College. H
 is many books include <em>The Memory of Judgment: Making Law and History in
  the Trials of the Holocaust</em> (Yale\, 2001)\, <em>The Right Wrong Man: 
 John Demjanjuk and the Last Great Nazi War Crimes Trial </em>(Princeton\, 2
 016)\, and <em>Where Will He Go? Trump and the Looming Electoral Meltdown i
 n 2020</em> (Twelve/Hachette 2020).</p><p><strong>Gerald L. Neuman</strong>
  (moderator) is the Director of the School’s Human Rights Program\, and the
  J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International\, Foreign\, and Comparati
 ve Law at HLS. Neuman teaches courses in international human rights law\, i
 mmigration and nationality law\, and U.S. constitutional law. From 2011 to 
 2014\, he served as a Member of the UN Human Rights Committee. Neuman holds
  a JD from HLS and a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.</p
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 p><em>This event is organized by Harvard Law School’s Human Rights Program 
 and</em> <em>co-sponsored by the Harvard Law School’s Advocates for Human R
 ights and the Harvard Human Rights Journal.</em></p>
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