Legacies of Violence

A Workshop co-sponsored by the Indonesian Studies Program of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, the International Human Rights Program at UCLA School of Law, the International Institute, and the Department of History, UCLA. A special thanks to Dr. Robert Lemelson for his generous support of this Workshop and the Indonesian Studies Program. April 15-16, 2011 1457 Law School

Friday, April 15, 2011


David Kaye, director of the UCLA Law Human Rights Program, talks about the infrastructure of accountability in a range of countries.
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      • Session IV: Papua and Aceh
      • Session IV, continued: Papua and Aceh
      • Session IV: Papua and Aceh
      • Session III (Part II): Indonesia 1965-66
      • Session III (Part II): Indonesia 1965-66
      • Session III (Part I): Indonesia 1965-66
      • Session III (Part I): Indonesia 1965-66
      • Fernanda Borges, MP, East Timor: it's essential to...
      • Fernanda Borges, MP, Timor-Leste, is introduced by...
      • Session II: East Timor (Part II)
      • Session II: East Timor (Part I)
      • Session I Continued: Hilmar Farid, Legacies of Occ...
      • Session I, Continued: Galuh Wandita, Impunity is C...
      • "40 Years of Silence," a film by UCLA's Robert Lem...
      • Session I: Transitional Justice in Context: Indone...
      • John Roosa of the University of British Columbia r...
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