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“Promoting Universal Jurisdiction while Evoking the Crimes Committed
within the Former Yugoslavia” (NO-OBLIVION) is a project funded by
the European Union, with the aim of reflecting on the conflicts and
crimes committed during the war in the territory of the former
Yugoslavia, preserving the lessons learnt from the post-war period
and preserving the European heritage of human rights, democratic
values, the rule of law, universal jurisdiction and peace.
To this effect the project deploys a holistic and intergenerational
two-fold approach: on the one hand, a holistic awareness-raising
campaign directed at younger generations, and further expanded to
the masses; and on the other, an interweaved knowledge-building
strategy focused on justice professionals and their capacitation in
what concerns Universal Jurisdiction and International Criminal Law.
During the project, many different events such as multi-generational
talks and
podcasts, conferences,
virtual exhibitions, and
live film screenings were held, and important informative and
educational materials such as an
academic journal,
case law brochure and
Universal Jurisdiction Guiding Tree were developed, which will
be useful for both practitioners and academics.
The NO-OBLIVION project is led by the
European Association of Social Innovation (Romania) and
partnered by
IPS_Innovative Prison Systems (Portugal),
Victim Support Europe (Belgium),
Camino
(Germany),
Documenta (Croatia), the
Helsinki Committee of Human Rights in Serbia, the
Centre
for Security Studies (Bosnia and Herzegovina), and the
Kosovo Center for Diplomacy.
For further information about the NO-OBLIVION project, please visit:
https://www.no-oblivion.eu/
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