In the latest episode of our FAU CHREN Podcast “Human Rights Tracks“, we talk to Dr Gurgen Petrossian about the dramatic rise in the number of armed conflicts around the world and how international law responds to it.
What this episode is about
Are we witnessing a “lost era” in international criminal law? Or are these simply persistent challenges international criminal law has always faced? Through an insightful analysis of cases from around the globe, Dr Petrossian walks us through the challenges and possibilities of international justice and its central role in promoting fundamental rights.
About our podcast guest
Dr Gurgen Petrossian. Photo: FAU/Dr. Tainá Garcia Maia.
Dr Gurgen Petrossian is a Senior Officer for International Criminal Law at the International Nuremberg Principles Academy. He also holds teaching positions at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), the Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, and the Yerevan State University. His work focuses on international criminal law, international criminal proceedings, and human rights law.
In the latest episode of our FAU CHREN Podcast “Human Rights Tracks“, we talk to Dr Gurgen Petrossian about the dramatic rise in the number of armed conflicts around the world and how international law responds to it.
What this episode is about
Are we witnessing a “lost era” in international criminal law? Or are these simply persistent challenges international criminal law has always faced? Through an insightful analysis of cases from around the globe, Dr Petrossian walks us through the challenges and possibilities of international justice and its central role in promoting fundamental rights.
About our podcast guest
Dr Gurgen Petrossian is a Senior Officer for International Criminal Law at the International Nuremberg Principles Academy. He also holds teaching positions at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), the Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, and the Yerevan State University. His work focuses on international criminal law, international criminal proceedings, and human rights law.
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