HSP Seminar (#236) “Why Should a Perpetrator be Punished ? : A Case Study from Everyday Experiences of the Victims in the Conflict in Northern Uganda”
Description: | See Japanese Description |
Date: | August, 28, 2017(Mon.)16:00-17:30 |
Venue: | Collaboration Room 1, Bldg. 18, Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo |
Lecturer: | Hiroko Kawaguchi (Ph.D. candidate, Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University) |
Commentator: | Tamara Enomoto (Research Fellow, Research Institute for the History of Global Arms Transfer, Meiji University) |
Moderator: | Takuto Sakamoto (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo) |
Language: | Japanese |
Organizers: | Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP)
Research Center for African Studies, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS), University of Tokyo |
Co-organizers: | Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) “Micro-Macro Nexus of Conflict in Africa: Simulation Analysis Based on Field Research” (Takuto Sakamoto, April 2015-March 2018)
The Konosuke Matsushita Memorial Foundation Research Grant “Transitional Justice in Post-Conflict Northern Uganda: A Role of the International Criminal Court and Responses from the Local People” (Hiroko Kawaguchi, October 2016- September 2017) |
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