e11961_website

Catching War Criminals: From Forensic Science to High‑Tech Tools

Description

Crimes against humanity are often a byproduct of war. How do investigators track down the worst offenders? Eric Stover and Alexa Koenig, co-directors of UC Berkeley’s award-winning Human Rights Center, share stories from the front lines on how high-tech tools are being used to hunt down today’s most notorious war criminals.

Ticket Price

$25in advance
$30at door
space permitting

Dates and Locations

Los Angeles

April 18, 2017
InterContinental Los Angeles Century City

La Jolla

April 19, 2017
Estancia La Jolla Hotel

Orinda

April 27, 2017
Orinda Country Club

Featuring

Alexa-Koenig-headshot-1-768x664

Alexa Koenig

Koenig is the executive director of UC Berkeley’s Human Rights Center and a lecturer-in-residence at UC Berkeley School of Law, where she teaches classes on human rights and international criminal law. Her research and commentary have appeared in such diverse outlets as the Annual Review of Law and…

More about Alexa Koenig
Eric-Stover-headshot-1

Eric Stover

Stover is faculty director of UC Berkeley’s Human Rights Center and adjunct professor of law and public health.

Stover has built the Human Rights Center into a premier interdisciplinary research and policy center that is highly regarded nationally and internationally. He is a pioneer in utilizing …

More about Eric Stover