Modern Europe Colloquium | Legal Realism after Nuremberg: Raphael Lemkin, Robert Jackson, and the Transatlantic Legal Imagination
The Modern Europe Colloquium presents James Loeffler, Felix Posen Professor in Modern Jewish History,
Johns Hopkins University, on "Legal Realism after Nuremberg: Raphael Lemkin, Robert Jackson, and the Transatlantic Legal Imagination"
Location: HQ (Humanities Quadrangle), Rm 107, 320 York St.
The Modern Europe Colloquium is generously sponsored by the Edward J. and Dorothy Clarke Kempf Memorial Fund; the European Studies Council of the Yale MacMillan Center; Modern Jewish History Colloquium; and the Yale Global History Seminar
Bio: James Loeffler is Felix Posen Professor of Modern Jewish History at Johns Hopkins University. His books include Rooted Cosmopolitans: Jews and Human Rights in the Twentieth Century (2018), The Law of Strangers: Jewish Lawyers and International Law in the Twentieth Century (2019), and the forthcoming Exceptional Hatred: Antisemitism and Free Speech in Modern America. He curates The Lemkin Project: A Digital Archive of Law, Literature and Global Thought.
Speakers
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