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Law and Memory in Established Democracies

Bologna, 24 March 2017

Aula Giorgio Prodi

Piazza San Giovanni in Monte n. 2

Con il patrocinio del:

L AW AND M EMORY BETWEEN I NTERNATIONAL AND

C ONSTITUTIONAL L AW

10.00 – 11.15

Michele Caianiello (University of Bologna), Chair

Nena Tromp (University of Amsterdam)

Tension between Law, Truth and History at the Mass-Atrocities Trials Uladzislau Belavusau (MELA, ASSER Instituut, The Hague) Citizenship Laws as Instruments of Memory Politics

Stefania Parisi (University of Naples Federico II) Are Memory Laws Unconstitutional?

M EMORIES AND T RANSITIONAL J USTICE

11.45 – 13.00

Eric Heinze (Queen Mary, University of London), Chair

José Luis de la Cuesta (Dir., Basque Institute of Criminology) Spanish Legislation on Historical Memory

Paolo Caroli (University of Trento) The Italian Amnesic Transition

Aleksandra Gliszczyńska-Grabias (Polish Academy of Sciences) Two Types of Democratic Transition through Militant Democracy:

The Strasbourg Court in Search of a Principle

H ISTORY ON T RIAL

15.00 – 16.15

Valentina Pisanty (University of Bergamo), Chair

Christian Delage (Dir., Institut d'histoire du temps present) Nuremberg: Filming the Trial/Showing Films as Evidence

Marcello Flores (University of Siena)

Images and History: Between Truth and Manipulation Eric Heinze (Queen Mary, University of London)

The Legal Regulation of Historical Knowledge and its Significance for Human Rights

Marina Ban and Anna Wójcik (ASSER Instituut and Polish Academy of Sciences)

Denial of the Armenian Genocide in France in Historians’ and Constitutionalists’ Perspectives

L AW , M EMORY AND T RUTH : L ATIN A MERICA AS A P ARADIGM

16.45 – 18.00

Emanuela Fronza (University of Bologna), Chair

Valeria Barbuto (Director of Memoria Abierta)

Public Policies of Memory in Argentina: Topics, Actors and Mechanisms of a Complex Process

Raluca Grosescu (University of Exeter)

Criminal Trials and Memory Regimes in post-1989 Bulgaria and Paraguay in a Global Perspective

Maria Chiara Campisi (University of Roma Tre)

A Right of Memory for Gross and Systematic Human Rights Violations? The IACtHR Case Law

Grażyna Baranowska (Polish Academy of Sciences)

Memory Laws and the Right to Truth

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