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TPIC Honorary Fellow Reed Brody makes cases against dictators around the world •�Penn Law

4.3.15

TPIC Honorary Fellow Reed Brody makes cases against dictators around the world •�Penn Law: As Counsel and Spokesperson for Human Rights Watch, Brody is deeply involved in international litigation regarding “crimes against humanity.” He has worked in various high-profile cases, including those of Hiss�ne Habr�, Augusto Pinochet, and Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier. In addition, he has authored four Human Rights Watch reports on U.S. treatment of prisoners in the “war on terror,” and his work has been featured in various prominent news outlets.

Brody began his lecture with an overview of international justice and its developments since the mid-twentieth century. “Unfortunately when you look back on [the twentieth century], it was bookended by genocides,” he said. “The Nuremberg trials after World War II held out this promise of “never again,” that the worst perpetrators of atrocities would be brought to justice, and that really didn’t pan out for the longest time.”


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