BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20251022T124437EDT-2750vrfKsH@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20251022T164437Z DESCRIPTION:Le Centre sur les droits de la personne et le pluralisme juridi que (CHLRP) accueille la professeure Nergis Canefe\, Osgoode Hall Law Scho ol. Son exposé fera un retour sur l’héritage de Nuremberg\, examinant pour quoi nous devrions aménager une place pour la responsabilité collective en tant qu'obligation morale\, pour mettre en place un contexte dans lequel le jugement des crimes contre l'humanité pourrait être fermement situé et historisé.\n\n[En anglais seulement] Professor Nergis Canefe’s talk revisi ts the legacy of the Nuremberg legacy from the perspective of collective r esponsibility and culpability. Due to the extensive the nature of harm inv olved in historic injustices\, Professor Canefe posits that individual res ponsibility argument waged against historic justice claims carries forward a great deficit. Historic injustices and the harms they generate are best understood as collective harms. The response to such harms must have a co llective component as well\, and the remedies offered are only meaningful in a social and political context.\n\nOne common form of such harm\, const itutive harm\, significantly differs from the aggregative accounts of harm generally used by standard individual criminal litigation processes. It i s the type of harm that people suffer as members of historically wronged g roups and communities and often in the hands of the state that was poised to protect them. Therefore\, historic injustice cases require a different account of responsibility\, one that cannot be harnessed solely based on i ndividual responsibility argumentation within the context of domestic or i nternational criminal justice jurisprudence.\n\nHer article urges that we make room for considerations pertaining to collective responsibility as a moral obligation\, thus providing a context within which legal judgment fo r egregious crimes could be firmly situated and historicized.\n\nLa confér encière\n\n[En anglais seulement] Nergis Canefe is a scholar trained in th e fields of Political Philosophy\, Forced Migration Studies and Internatio nal Public Law with special focus on Human Rights and state-society relati ons. She has over twenty years of experience in carrying out in-depth qual itative research with displaced communities and teaching human rights and public law globally. Her research experience includes working with the Mus lim and Jewish Diasporas in Europe and North America\, refugees and displa ced peoples in Turkey\, Cyprus\, India\, Uganda\, South Africa\, Bosnia an d Colombia. national association for the study of forced migration).\n\nCe tte activité est admissible pour 1\,5 heures de formation continue obligat oire tel que déclaré par les membres du Barreau du Québec.\n DTSTART:20191007T170000Z DTEND:20191007T183000Z LOCATION:Salle de conférence Stephen Scott (OCDH 16)\, Chancellor Day Hall\ , CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1W9\, 3644 rue Peel SUMMARY:Mea Culpa\, Sua Culpa\, Tua Maxima Culpa: Collective Responsibility and Legal Judgment in the Context of Crimes against Humanity URL:/law/fr/channels/event/mea-culpa-sua-culpa-tua-max ima-culpa-collective-responsibility-and-legal-judgment-context-crimes-3011 19 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR