1
Wanda M. Akin, Esq. Literary Realism and Is Justice 'On the Cheap' Really Just?:
A Report From the Defense On the Special Court for Sierra Leone
guest commentator for Court TV
2
Kathi Anderson Stories by Survivors of Torture Around the World
Executive Director of Survivors of Torture, International
3
Kelly Askin Ensuring Gender Crimes Are Not Ignored When Prosecuting Genocide and Other International Crimes
Human Rights Advocate, editor of Women & International Human Rights
4
Cheri Attix, Esq. Stories by Survivors of Torture Around the World
Immigration Attorney
5
Sandra Bermann Mourning, Poetry, Justice:
The War-Time Writings of René Char
Chairman of Department of Comparative Literature at Princeton University
6
Judy A. Bernstein Human Rights Violations in the Sudan
Chair of the International Rescue Comitttee Advisory Committee
Co-Founder of the Lost Boys Education Fund
7
Raymond M. Brown, Esq. You have 48 hours to Turn Yourself In!
A Meditation on Choice, 'Otherness' and Atrocities
anchor on Court TV
Human Rights Lawyer
8
Alison Brysk Birthrights: Imagining Argentina by Laurence Thornton, Missing Children and Murdered Mothers
UC Irvine Professor of Political Science
9
Alephonsion Deng Human Rights Violations in the Sudan: A Story of My Experiences as a Lost Boy of Sudan
former Sudanese refugee
10
Lou Dunst The Story of a Holocaust Survivor in Auschwitz, Matthausen, and My Near Escape from Death
Holocaust Survivor
11
Ilene Durst Bearing False Witness: Genocide and Narrative [Un]Reliability
TJSL Professor of Law
12
Edith Eva Eger, Ph.D. The Story of My Experience as a Holocaust Survivor:
From Victimization to Empowerment
Holocaust Survivor
13
Richard Falk Remembering the Holocaust and the Geopolitical Persistence of Indifference
Princeton University and U.C. Santa Clara Professor of Political Science
14
Merle Fischlowitz, Ph. D. Poems about the Holocaust - A Reading
Retired Psychologist
Poet
President of Temple Adat Shalom - Poway, CA
15
Allan Gerson, Esq. Accountability: From Nazis to Facilitators of 9/11. The Banality of Evil Writ Large"
Chairman, Gerson International Law Group
16
Daniel Jonah Goldhagen On Producing An Accurate Narrative of the Holocaust and Other Genocides
Author of Hitler's Willing Executioners
former Harvard Professor
17
David Haber Co-Chair of Law and Humanities Institute
18
Geoffrey Hartman Holocaust Testimony in a Genocidal Era
Yale University Professor of Comparative Literature
19
Deborah Hertz The Lessons of Viktor Klemperer's Unhappy Jewish Identity
Herman Wouk Chair in Modern Jewish Studies
at UCSD
20
Ann Kirschner The Last New Voices: A Case Study of A Survivor's Inheritance
Director of the "Letters to Sala" Project
21
Anna Kaladiouk A Ukrainian Jew in a French Court: The Sholom Schwartzbard Trial
Assistant Professor of English at Keene State College
22
Judith Koffler, Esq. Taliban Tales: Representations of Outrage to Afghan Women
Founding Member of the Law And Humanities Institute
Human Rights Attorney
23
Sanford Levinson 'Torture' or 'Inhuman and Degrading Activity'? Giving a Narrative Structure to U.S. Practice in the Abu Ghraib Prison
Professor of Law and Government at the University of Texas - Austin
Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard and Yale
24
Andrea Liss Art of the Shoah as Documentation and Post-Witnessing
Associate Professor of Art History at Cal State San Marcos
25
Saul Mendlovitz The Prevention, Apprehension and Punishment of Genocide
Dag Hammarskjold Professor Emeritus of Peace and World Order Studies, Rutgers School of Law - Newark
Founding Director of the World Order Models Project
26
Judge Theodor Meron Judging Atrocities at the Hague and in Shakespeare: Leaders and Executioners
President of the International Criminal Tribunal for Crimes Against the Former Yugoslavia
27
Harriet Murav Limits of Testimony on Genocide in Dovid Bergelson's Yiddish Prose
Professor and Head of Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
28
Gila Naveh Film and Fiction About the Holocaust
Professor of Holocaust Literature and Semiotics at the University of Cinncinnati
29
Leah Ollman Reckoning With the Past (and Future) Through Art
Art Critic at The Los Angeles Times
30
Penelope Pether Ungovernable Subjects: Of Sex, Texts and Genocidal Practices in Post-invasion Australia
Profesor of Law and Director of Legal Rhetoric and Writing at American University, Washington College of Law
31
Terry Phelps The Far Side of Revenge: Quilts, Plays, Museums, and Truth Reports
Professor of Law at University of Notre Dame
Author of Shattered Voices: Language, Violence, and the Work of Truth Commissions
32
Judge Fausto Pocar  The Approach of the ICTY and the ICTR to Prosecuting Genocide Cases and the Role of Retributive Justice in the Ad hoc International Tribunals
Judge for the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
33
Marianne Reiner, Esq. Stories by Survivors of Torture Around the World
Lawyer for Doctors of the World
34
Thane Rosenbaum The Moral Dilemma Between Art and Atrocity
Author of The Golems of Gotham and Second Hand Smoke
35
Ed Rothstein
The Role of Literary and Artistic Works on the Holocaust
N.Y. Times Critic at Large
36
William Schabas Challenges to Reconciliation: The Truth Commission of Sierra Leone
Director of the Irish Centre for Human Rights
Member of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Sierra Leone
37
Bernhard Schlink Understanding the Limits of Representations of Catastrophe: The Case of the Holocaust
Author of The Reader
38
Charles Siegel Director of Far Away by Caryl Churchill
Actor, Diretor and Playwright
Associate Professor Emeritus in the Theatre Program at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver
39
Randy Sturman Law, Narratives Through Medicine and the Holocaust:
The Influence of the Holocaust on End-of-Life Decisions in Israel
USCD Professor of Judaic Studies
40
Susan Tiefenbrun The film The Pianist: On the Curative Role of the Arts During Genocidal War
TJSL Professor of Law
President of the Law and Humanities Institute
Organizer of Genocide Conference
41
Dan Tritter, Esq. Vice President of the Law and Humanities Institute
42
Ellen Waldman The Limits of Narrative:Story-telling and 'Magical Thinking' in Restorative Justice Schemas
TJSL Professor of Law
43
Richard Weisberg Empirical Work on Vichy Lawyers and its Place in Narrativizing Professional Decision- Making in Times of Crisis
Author of Failure of the Word and Vichy Law and the Holocaust in France

Co-Chairman of the Board of the Law and Humanities Institute
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Bryan Wildenthal The Legacy of the American Genocide Against the Indians
TJSL Professor of Law

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