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HSP Seminar (#228) “UN’s Major Issues that Become Apparent from the Research on the Individual Criminal Accountability of UN Police Personnel and the Field Experience of Domestic Police Reform”

This seminar discusses fundamental issues that the UN faces, which became apparent through two different experiences of the lecturer. One is her research on the individual criminal accountability of UN police personnel, and the other is her work experience in the domestic police reform at the UN Office of the High-Commissioner for Human Rights in Nepal.
HSP Seminar (#228) “UN’s Major Issues that Become Apparent from the Research on the Individual Criminal Accountability of UN Police Personnel and the Field Experience of Domestic Police Reform”
Date:April 26, 2017(Wed)18 :45 – 20:15
Venue:Bldg. 18, 4F, Collaboration Room 1, Komaba Campus, University of Tokyo
Lecturer:Ai Kihara-Hunt (Associate Professor, University of Tokyo
Moderator:Yasunobu Sato (Professor, University of Tokyo)
Language:Japanese
Materials:Available on site
Organizers:Graduate Program on Human Security, University of Tokyo (HSP)
Co-organizers:Research Center for Sustainable Peace, Institute of Advanced Global Studies (IAGS), University of Tokyo
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