Nuremberg Forum 2024 - Panel II

Nuremberg Forum 2024 - Panel II

00:00 Kiran Mohandas Menon 00:37 Pablo Gavira Díaz 05:13 Cécile Aptel 08:59 Kim Thuy Seelinger 13:16 Shelly Whitman 16:49 Mark Drumbl 22:04 Cécile Aptel 28:34 Mark Drumbl 32:03 Shelly Whitman 35:04 Kim Thuy Seelinger 37:20 Cécile Aptel 42:12 Mark Drumbl 46:21 Kim Thuy Seelinger 48:23 Shelly Whitman 51:01 Mark Drumbl 54:11 Cécile Aptel 58:04 Shelly Whitman 59:30 Kim Thuy Seelinger 01:06:10 Q&A Panel II: Protecting Children against International Crimes: The Framework Moderator: Dr Pablo Gavira Díaz, Project Officer, International Nuremberg Principles Academy Speakers: Prof. Cécile Aptel, Deputy Director, Innocenti Global Office of Research and Foresight, UNICEF Prof. Mark Drumbl, Class of 1975 Alumni Professor and Director, Transnational Law Institute, Washington and Lee University Prof. Kim Thuy Seelinger, Research Associate Professor, Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis; Senior Coordinator for Gender-Based Crimes and Crimes against Children to the ICC Prosecutor; Former Special Adviser on Sexual Violence in Conflict to the ICC Prosecutor Dr Shelly Whitman, Executive Director, Dallaire Institute for Children, Peace and Security Discussion and Q&A "For Every Child: Protecting Children's Rights in Armed Conflict" The Convention of the Rights of the Child is the most ratified human rights treaty in history. And yet, despite such wide ratification, children across the world continue to live in vulnerable and fragile settings prone to the violation of a spectrum of rights enshrined in the convention. Nowhere is this fragility more amplified than in contexts of armed conflict. The 2024 Nuremberg Forum examined international and domestic frameworks designed to protect children during armed conflict evaluating their achievements and dissonances. Drawing lessons from past practices and experiences, experts identified and proposed actionable solutions to address gaps and shortcomings in the legal and institutional structures protecting children across all spheres. The conference discussions also delved into the strategies and experiences most relevant to international courts when prosecuting crimes against children. The exchanges incorporated the perspectives of domestic contexts and relevant transitional justice policies that enhance the protection of children’s rights. The conference took place from 10 October, 3 pm CET to 12 October 2024, 3 pm CET, at the historic Courtroom 600 of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice, with the possibility of online and on-site participation. For more information, please refer to our website: bit.ly/4bX2KY9 Follow us: X: / nurembergacadem LinkedIn: / international-nuremberg-principles-academy Newsletter subscription (quarterly newsletter and event announcements): https://bit.ly/44MbZa0 #NueForum #ChildrensRights