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DAY ONE: The Genocide Convention: History, Law and Politics Coffee and registration Session 1: The Convention and the Future of Genocide Prevention Moderators: Ellen E. Stensrud/ Anton Weiss-Wendt, The Norwegian Holocaust Center 10.00–10.15 10.15–12.00 Session 2: The Power of Law: Can International Conventions Curtail Politics? Moderator: Bernt Hagtvet, Bjørknes University College 12.00–13.00 The UN Genocide Convention at 70: The Politics of Mass Atrocity Prevention. 6-7 September 2018. Guri Hjeltnes Director, The Norwegian Holocaust Center Marianne Hagen State Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Keynote Address William Schabas Middlesex University Coffee break Welcome Opening address Preventing Genocide: The Inchoate Pledge of the 1948 Convention Anton Weiss –Wendt The Norwegian Holocaust Center Douglas Irvin-Erickson George Mason University Gentian Zyberi Norwegian Centre for Human Rights Kim Christian Priemel University of Oslo Lunch Somebody Else’s Crime: The Drafting of the Genocide Convention as a Cold War Battle Preventing Mass Atrocities: It's Not the Law, It's the Movement that Works The Contribution of the International Court of Justice to Interpreting the Genocide Convention and Addressing Mass Atrocity Crimes. Discussant 1 13.00–14.45 Session 3: Genocide Rhetoric and Genocide Recognition Moderator: Ingvill Thorson Plesner, The Norwegian Holocaust Center 14.45-15.00 15.00 –17.00 Session 4: Non-State Perpetrators of Mass Atrocities Gyda M. Sindre University of Cambridge Ellen Stensrud The Norwegian Holocaust Center Tom Syring Human Rights Research League Susanne Normann Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo Coffee break A New Post-War Rhetoric by Former Armed Groups? The Strategic Choice of Remembering Versus Forgetting the Past The Rohingya crisis in Myanmar: The meanings of “Genocide” in Advocacy and Politics What’s in a Name? Invoking Genocide in International Criminal Trials: Considerations, Reservations, and Legal Implications Discussant Moderator: Joanna Nicholson, PluriCourts Ugur Ümit Üngör University of Utrecht Kieran Mitton King’s College, London Cecile Hellestveit Norwegian Academy of International Law Subcontracting Violence: Pro-State Paramilitarism in Historical Context Addressing Non-State Armed Groups and the Strategic Logic of Mass Atrocities: Examples from Sierra Leone Tribes, Thugs, Terrorists, and the Law: Non-Conventional Armed Violence and the Genocide Convention