Prospects for Peace and Transitional Justice in Syria

Thursday, March 31, 2016

12:45 pm

Stanford Law School, Room 280B Map

Sponsored by:
Stanford Human Rights Center, WSD Handa Center for Human Rights & Int'l Justice, John and Terry Levin Center for Public Service and Public Interest Law

2016 Rubin International Human Rights Award recipient Deyaa Alrwishdi has worked at the national and international level to defend victims of human rights violations in Syria, including directly representing political prisoners and activists arrested at protests. He also documents violations and atrocities across Syria as a researcher with the Damascus Center for Human Rights. After several years representing individual political prisoners, he sought to achieve more systemic impact by founding the Free Syrian Lawyers Association (FLSA) a diaspora network of legal practitioners working to train other lawyers in human rights and reform the Syrian justice system in order to lay a foundation for a transition to rule of law.

He will speak to us about the current situation in Syria, as well as prospects for peace and transitional justice in the future.

Co-sponsored by the Stanford Human Rights Center, the Handa Center for Human Rights and International Justice, and the John and Terry Levin Center for Public Service and Public Interest Law.

Please register for this event through the 'more info' link below.

When:
Thursday, March 31, 2016.
12:45 pm – 2:00 pm
Admission:

Open to the public.

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Other International Public Service 

Audience:
General Public, Faculty/Staff, Students, Alumni/Friends, Members
Contact:
650-723-8974, hparrish@law.stanford.edu
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