Tuesday, September 24, 7:00 – 8:00 pm CT
Civilian starvation is a tragic feature in armed conflicts, yet no court has entered a conviction for an international crime on this charge. This webinar examines challenges in prosecuting starvation as a war crime in situations such as Ethiopia, Gaza, Syria, and Ukraine.
Admission: – $10 general public; $5 seniors and students (over age 13, please).
– $25 for 1 CLE credit for Minnesota lawyers.
– ‘ Clock hours’ for teachers, social workers, and nurses.
– Mitchell Hamline students free – diversity credits are available.
– Qualifies as a University of St. Thomas Law Mentor Externship experience.
Registration is required by Tuesday, September 24, 5:00 pm CT: www.worldwithoutgenocide.org/starvation
Co-sponsors:
- Children of Holocaust Survivors Association in Minnesota
- Citizens for Global Solutions – MN
- Federal Bar Association, Minnesota Chapter
- Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, St. Paul
- Minnesota Association of Black Lawyers
- Mitchell Hamline School of Law
- Minnesota Council of Churches
- Minnesota Nurses Association
- Mount Zion Temple
- Shir Tikvah Congregation
- The United Nations Association of Minnesota
