Seventy Years Since Nuremberg: The Evolution of International Criminal Law

Top Pick September 28, 2017 Boston Free
(Photo: PhilippN/Wikimedia Commons)
(Photo: PhilippN/Wikimedia Commons)

The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts presents “Seventy Years Since Nuremberg: The Evolution of International Criminal Law,” with featured speaker Harold Hongju Koh and a special 14-panel exhibit on loan from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, “Law, Justice and the Holocaust.”

Harold Hongju Koh is the Sterling Professor of International Law and former Dean at Yale Law School; former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor; and former legal advisor to the U.S. Department of State.

The “Law, Justice, and the Holocaust” panel exhibition was produced by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum with the generous support of Dr. Donald and Sue Hecht. It was originally created to provide participants in the “Law, Justice, and the Holocaust” seminars for legal professionals with a brief overview of the Holocaust from the establishment of the Nazi dictatorship in Germany in 1933 to the collapse of the Nazi German state at the end of the Second World War in 1945.

The “Law, Justice, and the Holocaust” panel exhibition is on display in the Great Hall of the John Adams Courthouse until Nov. 17.

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Fact Sheet
When
Thursday, September 28, 2017, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Where
John Adams Courthouse
1 Pemberton Square
Boston, MA 02108
Price
Free

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