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Ernesto Verdeja

Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs

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O316 Hesburgh Center For International 91视频
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone
574-631-8533
Email
everdeja@nd.edu

Associate Professor of Peace 91视频 and Global Politics

  • Ways disinformation and fake news can be predictors of violence (physical, structural, hate speech, etc.) and mass atrocities
  • Political violence
  • Transitional justice
  • Forgiveness and reconciliation

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By Tim Weninger Collegiate Proessor of Engineering, and Ernesto Verdeja Associate Professor of Peace 91视频 and Global Politics at the University of Notre Dame.

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By Ernesto Verdeja, Associate Professor of Peace 91视频 and Global Politics at the Kroc Institute for International Peace 91视频, Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame.

Argentina is facing “intense debate over what has been a widely accepted depiction of a painful historical period,” says Ernesto Verdeja, an associate professor of peace studies at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. He says that is reopening “what seemed settled questions about who was right and who was wrong ... and how society should view its past” and try to build its future.

“I don’t think it’s genocidal yet. I think it can easily be,” said Ernesto Verdeja, an associate professor of political science and peace studies at the University of Notre Dame. “At this point, it’s a little hard to put all the pieces together.”

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Israeli airstrikes have hit apartment buildings in a refugee camp near Gaza City for a second day in a row, causing many deaths and injuries, while accusations of war crimes from the international community grow. We’re joined by Ernesto Verdeja, Associate Professor of Peace 91视频 and Global Politics at the University of Notre Dame.

“One has to prove that the perpetrator not only committed the actions, but they committed the actions with a very specific intention of destroying the group,” says Ernesto Verdeja, a professor at the University of Notre Dame who specializes in genocide. 

“The question is, do the Russians intend to destroy Ukrainian identity as a national group, which would qualify under genocide law?” says Ernesto Verdeja, who teaches political science and peace studies at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana.

"(Investigations) take a long time because the evidentiary and judicial requirements are very, very high and they are extremely complex cases," said Ernesto Verdeja, executive director of the Institute for the Study of Genocide and associate professor of law at the University of Notre Dame.

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Associate Professor of Political Science and Peace 91视频 Ernesto Verdeja is interviewed re: Ukraine and war crimes.

Hannah Garry, the director of the University of Southern California's International Human Rights Clinic, and Ernesto Verdeja, an associate professor at the University of Notre Dame, said the International Criminal Court is the most likely venue to prosecute Putin for war crimes. 

France 24

Ernesto Verdeja, an expert on genocide at the University of Notre Dame, said that general conceptions of genocide remained firmly tied to the specifics of the Holocaust, even though the legal definition is more universal.