Ringvorlesung/ Lecture Series Development Policy XXVI - SID

Deutsche Gesellschaft
für die Vereinten Nationen e.V.
United Nations Association of Germany
Ringvorlesung/ Lecture Series
Development Policy XXVI
Focal Area: International Law and Development (lectures held in English)
For all students and the interested public
Tuesdays 18:15-19:45h, main building of the TU Berlin, lecture hall BH-N 243
Ernst-Reuter-Platz 1. Building Bergbau- und Hüttenwesen, 10623 Berlin, U-Bahn Ernst-Reuter-Platz)
14.04.2015
2.6.2015
INTRODUCTION TO THE LECTURE
TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME
Prof. Dr. Brigitte Fahrenhorst (TU Berlin) & Murtaza Jaffer
(formerly UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda)
Manuel Eising (Transnational Threats Department, Organisation
for Security and Cooperation in Europe - OSCE)
21.04.2015
09.06.2015
TOWARDS A JUST & PEACEFUL WORLD, GOVERNED BY THE RULE
OF LAW
STRENGTHENING COMPLEMENTARITY: ESTABLISHING THE
INTERNATIONAL & ORGANISED CRIMES DIVISION (IOCD) IN THE HIGH
COURT OF KENYA
Hannah Birkenkötter (Humboldt University of Berlin / United
Nations Association of Germany)
Bettina Ambach (Wayamo)
28.04.2015
16.06.2015
UN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW AND CIVIL SOCIETY PERSPECTIVE IN
PROMOTING GLOBAL JUSTICE AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
CAN GENOCIDE BE PREVENTED? LESSONS LEARNED FROM TRIBUNALS
AND TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
Wolfgang Heinz (German Institute for Human Rights)
Hassan Jallow (Prosecutor, UN International Criminal Tribunal for
Rwanda & Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals)
05.05.2015
23.06.2015
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND ITS FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
Marie-Luise Abshagen (NGO Forum on Environment and
Development)
Prof. Dr. Thomas Weigend (University of Cologne)
12.05.2015
30.06.2015
TOWARDS A WORLD FREE OF POVERTY - THE HUMAN RIGHT TO
ADEQUATE FOOD
FOOD FIRST - THE RIGHT TO FOOD FROM CIVIL SOCIETY PERSPECTIVE
Ute Hausmann (FIAN Germany)
Michael Windfuhr (German Institute for Human Rights)
19.5.2015
07.07.2015
TOWARDS A WORLD WITHOUT CRIME
THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT (R2P)
Alex Odora (Independent Law Consultant, formerly United
Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda)
Anees Ahmed (Chief of Legal Affairs UN Mission in Liberia)
26.5.2015
14.07.2015
WILDLIFE CRIME AND RESULTING ILLEGAL TRADE ARE THREATENING COMBATTING TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME - PRACTICES AND
PEACE AND SECURITY WELL BEYOND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION.
CHALLENGES IN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Volker Homes (Director Species Conservation, World Wide
Fund for Nature)
Dr. Ralf Riegel (Unit Head International Crime, German Federal
Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection)
Prof. B. Fahrenhorst: [email protected]; Christian Arndt: [email protected], www.sid-berlin.de