@HumboldtUni deals with the role of and impact on law in the context of colonialism with particular emphasis of German colonial practice; addresses in particular scholars (and practitioners with academic interest) from Global South. Please find further info also here: https://t.co/A0XsXWzSBs
CfP: Conference on „German Colonialism and the Law“ (April 2025 in Windhoek, Namibia). Jointly hosted by the Namibia University of Science and Technology and @HumboldtUni and co-organized by Prof Masake (Windhoek) and our Director Prof Jeßberger (Berlin):
https://t.co/NwTAkqFM9J
Last but definitely not least: Many thanks to @GerhardKempICL and other distinguished scholars for their excellent reviews that have contributed to the exceptional quality of the manuscripts.
We celebrate the launch of the African Criminal Law Series, edited by Prof Jeßberger and Prof Werle. Three volumes on Ethiopian, Kenyan, and Tanzanian Criminal Law have been published and are available open access now. Congratulations to the authors!
https://t.co/fK0JQDZdF9
Delighted to announce our next lunch lecture on 12 July 2024: Prof Hajer Gueldich will speak on the Malabo Protocol and the African Court of Justice and Human Rights. The Protocol celebrates its 10th anniversary. A few days ago, Angola became the first country to formally ratify.
Delighted to announce our next lunch lecture on 12 July 2024: Prof Hajer Gueldich will speak on the Malabo Protocol and the African Court of Justice and Human Rights. The Protocol celebrates its 10th anniversary. A few days ago, Angola became the first country to formally ratify.
Delighted to announce our next lunch lecture on 12 July 2024: Prof Hajer Gueldich will speak on the Malabo Protocol and the African Court of Justice and Human Rights. The Protocol celebrates its 10th anniversary. A few days ago, Angola became the first country to formally ratify.
Professor Gueldich will provide insights into the status quo as well as the challenges and prospects for the development of the Protocol based on her many years of work in various positions in the African Union.
Please find more information here: https://t.co/5xTIvz4Ifx
Great News! The doctoral thesis of our alumna Dr Victoria Ojo-Adewuyi on "Criminal Justice Responses to the Boko Haram Crisis in Nigeria", which was written as part of our network's PhD programme, has been published by @TMCAsser. Congratulations, @volayide! We are proud of you.
📚 #Newbook alert! In this new book, Victoria Ojo-Adewuyi critically assesses the legal landscape surrounding the #BokoHaram crisis in Nigeria and neighboring areas.
🔗 Visit #AsserPress and add it to your library: https://t.co/uKGN94InYI
@fbakkerfrank @SpringerLaw
@windellnortje @hannahwoolaver The article, which Dr @windellnortje jointly wrote with Prof @GerhardKempICL, was published in the Journal of International Criminal Justice in May 2023 (Volume 21, Issue 2, pages 405-430). Please find it here: https://t.co/D9WCFVFffm
We cordially invite you to our first session in 2024 on Friday, 23 February 2024 (12:00 CET).
Dr @windellnortje will speak on the “Prosecution of Apartheid in South Africa”. Prof. @hannahwoolaver and Dr. Charity Wibabara will contribute with a comment.
https://t.co/hciAD8VEgm
Reminder: feel free to join us today and listen to
Professor Vormbaum ("Transitional Justice – Quo Vadis?") and Dr. Juliet Okoth ("Criminal Accountability and its Place in the African Union Transitional Justice Policy") as part of our event series. Please find more info here:
The first event will take place on 27 October. Prof Moritz Vormbaum will address the current state and future perspectives of TJ. Dr Juliet Okoth will present the African Union’s stance on TJ, in particular on criminal accountability. For more, please see: https://t.co/skxGYB5xA3
The first event will take place on 27 October. Prof Moritz Vormbaum will address the current state and future perspectives of TJ. Dr Juliet Okoth will present the African Union’s stance on TJ, in particular on criminal accountability. For more, please see: https://t.co/skxGYB5xA3
The final events for 2023 are approaching. We are taking the publication of „Transitional Justice – The Legal Framework“ by Prof Werle and Prof Vormbaum as an opportunity to launch events on current developments in the field of Transitional Justice, especially in African states.
Following the discussion on the ICC and the situation in Sudan that we had after @BrendaAkia's lunch presentation, we would like to inform you about today's briefing by the ICC Prosecutor on this matter (21:00 CET).
📢Tomorrow: #ICC Prosecutor @KarimKhanQC briefs the #UNSC on the Situation in #Darfur, Sudan.
Tune in 💻🖥️📲 on 13 July 2023
15:00 NY Time / 21:00 The Hague Time
@UNWebTV https://t.co/bpUSUWXbHx
It is our pleasure to announce a lunchtime lecture by our alumna @BrendaAkia on the CEDAW Committee - today at 12:00 (CET)!
Brenda is the first Ugandan elected to the Committee. Find more information here: https://t.co/zETFgmX46t
After some work "in the background", we are finally back on Twitter and could not be happier: it is time to hear a promising talk on money laundering from Dr Prosper Maguchu as part of our Lunch Talk Series on 16 June. Please find more information here: https://t.co/Q9SjHKn53T