David Crane on the Conflict in Ukraine
Virtual EventChief Prosecutor of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, David Crane, will provide an update from his perspective on the ongoing war in Ukraine at 2 p.m. December 5 via […]
Chief Prosecutor of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, David Crane, will provide an update from his perspective on the ongoing war in Ukraine at 2 p.m. December 5 via […]
The Robert H. H Jackson Center is pleased to host author Lynne Olson as this year’s Al and Marge Brown Lecture Series speaker, October 24 at 2:00 p.m. via a […]
Fall is upon us and Tea Time is back! Join Jackson Center President Kristan K. McMahon and Radio Free Asia President Bay Fang to discuss the importance of a free […]
The Robert H. Jackson Center in partnership with the Public International Law & Policy Group and New York State Bar Association International Section presents leading experts on Ukraine and international […]
Our 2022 Al and Marge Brown Lecture features Richard Overy. This lecture is being offered as a webinar.Richard Overy is Honorary Research Professor at the University of Exeter, UK, where […]
Join us online as Robert H. Jackson Center President Kristan McMahon is joined by Marquette University Law School Professor Atiba Ellis. His research focuses on voting rights law with specific attention to how varying conceptions of the right to vote exclude voters on the margins. He has written about the economic entry barriers posed by […]
On December 8, 2021 at 2pm ET, join the Jackson Center for a webinar conversation with Jonathan Myerson, Oscar-nominated author and writer, as we talk about the research and work that went into his latest project, Nuremberg, a 16-part podcast for BBC Sounds. Nuremberg is a fictionalized drama that tells the story from the lesser-heard […]
Our 2021 programming theme is The Work Left to Do, and within that theme we explore a different focus each month. In the first Tea of the month, we look at a topic from a broader perspective to understand the universal and legal challenges. For the second Tea of the month, we speak with those […]
Our 2021 programming theme is The Work Left to Do, and within that theme we explore a different focus each month. In the first Tea of the month, we look at a topic from a broader perspective to understand the universal and legal challenges. For the second Tea of the month, we speak with those […]
Seventy-five years ago, the world was captivated by the conclusion of the Nuremberg Trial. Join the Robert H. Jackson Center, Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum, and the Truman Library Institute to commemorate this anniversary, how it shaped the legacies of Justice Jackson and President Truman, and why we need to be talking about the Trial and its impact today.
On September 30 and October 1, 1946, the International Military Tribunal (IMT) delivered its Judgment in the trial against the most high-ranking political and military leaders of the German Nazi regime, the Third Reich. The Robert H. Jackson Center and the International Nuremberg Principles Academy commemorate the issuance of the Judgment of the IMT with a special event: Two virtually held roundtable discussions with high-profile participants, dedicated to dissecting the historical and legal implications of the Nuremberg Trial Judgment and the link to contemporary prosecutions of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.
Join us on September 23, 2021, at 3:00 pm EST on the Center's Facebook page for a conversation with Marcie Roth, Executive Director and CEO, and Dawn Skaggs, Emergency, Disaster, and Climate Resilience Specialist, from the World Institute on Disability.