Litigating Genocide: When, Where, and How - February 27, 2009

Case Studies in the Armenian Genocide and Other Historic Human Rights Violations

Articles from the symposium are available in the Winter 2010 issue of the Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review.

Program
2009
Friday, February 27th
10:00 AM

Panel One: Litigating History

Richard Dekmejian, University of Southern California
Herbert Reginbogin, European University of Lefke
Harut Sassounian, The California Courier
Cesare Romano, Loyola Law School - Los Angeles

10:00 AM

11:45 AM

Luncheon Address: The Preventative Approach to Genocidal Acts

Gregory Stanton, Genocide Watch

11:45 AM

1:30 PM

Panel Two: Foreign Relations Law and Its Implications for Genocide

Michael Ramsey, University of San Diego School of Law
Anne Richardson, Hadsell Stormer Keeny Richardson & Renick
David Glazier, Loyola Law School - Los Angeles

1:30 PM

3:15 PM

Panel Three: Litigating in the Courts

Barry Fisher, Fleishman & Fisher
Seth M. Gerber, Bingham McCutchen
Brian S. Katabeck, Kabateck Brown Kellner
Michael J. Bazyler, Chapman University School of Law

3:15 PM

4:45 PM

Panel Four: Putting the Law into Perspective

Michael J. Bazyler, Chapman University School of Law

4:45 PM