IBA War Crimes Committee Conference 2025: Law on the frontlines

5 Apr 2025

Session information

The day after: building resilient post-conflict societies

Description

Conflicts must end. Countries emerging from conflict must grapple with transitions of power, reconciliation processes, establishing the rule of law, building resilient governance structures and transitional justice. What does it take to hold together fragile peace and avoid repeated relapses into conflict so painfully experienced by those caught in the crossfire in Sudan, Gaza, Myanmar, the Sahel and more. What can we learn from the experiences of South Africa, Ireland, Colombia, Iraq and Rwanda? Is the quest for accountability inherently helpful? Our expert panellists will examine the challenges and trade-offs of mediation, post-war retribution, reconciliation, contingent peace and the role of the private sector. We will hear insights from the Leiden project  on jus post bellum and invite reflections on the first few months since the collapse of the Assad dynasty. 

Session / Workshop Chair(s)

Carsten Stahn Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands

Speakers

Jens Iverson Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands
Mariana Karkoutly Huquqyat, Berlin, Germany
Alex Prezanti State Capture Accountability Project, The Hague, Netherlands
Ambassador Stephen Rapp US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Council Member, IBA's Human Rights Institute