'Compensation Owed to Afghan Victims of Alleged Australian War Crimes' the Centre for Law and Social Justice
The Centre for Law and Social Justice is hosting an online webinar next Friday 28 April from 12.30pm - 1.30pm titled, 'Compensation Owed to Afghan Victims of Alleged Australian War Crimes,' we thought this event may be of interest to your network. I have included the event details and description below.
The 2020 Brereton Report found credible information of war crimes committed
by the ADF in Afghanistan between 2005 – 2016, including evidence of unlawful
murders and incidents of cruel treatment. The Report recommended immediate
compensation be paid to surviving family members. Despite this, there has
been no legal recognition of wrongdoing by Australia or compensation paid.
Join the Centre for Law and Social Justice, for an engaging webinar exploring
the reality of the legal, practical, and logistical issues in constructing
state compensation schemes for war crimes. This webinar will explore legal
problem solving, victim advocacy, and the tension between international and
domestic law. We will be joined by Fiona Nelson, Director of Legal Advocacy
at the Australian Centre for International Justice (ACIJ), Daniela Gavshon,
Australian Director of Human Rights Watch and Arif Hussein, Senior Solicitor
at Refugee Advice and Casework Services (RACS). The event will be chaired by
the Centre’s Research Assistant, Arielle Cirillo.
Register here: https://uonewcastle.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_uGFg_YaHS9mxxCyvNKejnw#/registration