02-10-11
Participants: Aryeh Neier (Founder, Human Rights Watch and President, Open
Society Institute), Monika Nalepa (Political Science Department, Notre Dame
University), Lara Nettelfield (Post-Doctoral Fellow, Harriman Institute,
Columbia University), Tina Rosenberg (Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The
Haunted Land: Facing Europe's Ghosts after Communism), Ruti Teitel (Ernst C.
Stiefel Professor of Comparative Law, and Associate Director, Center for
International Law, New York Law School, and Visiting Professor, London
School of Economics), and Leslie Vinjamuri (School of Oriental and African
Studies, University of London).
This event is part of the "Human Rights in the Post-Communist World:
Strategies and Outcomes " series (Harriman Core Project 2010-2011).
Tags: harriman, lecture, human rights, transitional justice
I enjoyed the panel discussion. It's something learnable.
felpaluche 2 months ago
What a bunch of F@%#^g assholes. Is this A) white guilt, B) hate for some bullying trauma from youth, C) persecution complex//paranoia- fear of middle class whites D) just plain enigmatic HATE? e) Collective Dementia? Taxpayers are subsidizing these jerks; they just heckled an Iraqi war vet who spoke @ a students "town hall meeting" to revisit their 41 year ban on ROTC. These are the "useful idiots" that Mao referred to - the 1st "intelligentsia" that the Marxists would put in detention camps!.
Rastaleus2 1 year ago