2023 Events: Table of Contents
Transitional Justice at the Local Level: Insights and practices from the City of Jerusalem (20 June) |
(14-15 June) |
(6 June) |
Privacy@Work in an Era of New Technologies - An International Conference (30-31 May) |
(19-20 April) |
The State's Responsibility for Protecting the Civilian Population in the Occupied Territories (12 March) |
Transitional Justice at the Local Level: Insights and practices from the City of Jerusalem
Jerusalem, 20 June.
On 20 June the Minerva Center for Human Rights at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Tel-Aviv University will hold an academic workshop titled Transitional Justice at the Local Level: Insights and practices from the City of Jerusalem.
The workshop will take place at the scenic University of Notre Dame at Tantur. It will be held in English/Hebrew/Arabic with simultaneous translation to English.
The full program is attached, and can be found here.
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Jerusalem, June 14-15.
An International Conference. With the help of leading international and local scholars and practitioners from a variety of disciplines and professional backgrounds, the conference will look at the role of non-State actors - armed groups, private companies, municipalities, museums, archives, civil society organizations, and others – both in terms of responsibility for the commission of abuses and/or as agents of change and transition.
The full program can be found here.
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
Session 5
Session 6
Session 7
Session 8
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Jerusalem, 6 June.
Privacy@Work in an Era of New Technologies - An International Conference
Jerusalem, 30-31 May.
Full program
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Jerusalem, 19-20 April.
The conference seeks to generate an international and interdisciplinary discourse around the questions of who controls public spaces, and their communicated messaging? How are cities constructed, designed and contested? Who is included in urban spaces and excluded therefrom? What kinds of behavior do public places foster and what kinds do they forbid? Presentations will also address specific projects – completed, planned or imagined – that bring more inclusive and participatory urban spaces closer to reality.
To view the full program attached.
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Descriptions of the presentations are available here.
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
Session 5
Session 6
The State's Responsibility for Protecting the Civilian Population in the Occupied Territories
On-line event, March 12.
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