USC

 

ROUNDTABLE: How Do We Bring the Rule of Law to Places That Don't Have It?

USC Levan/Carnegie Global Ethics Network Event



The rule of law is one of the most cherished governmental principles in dozens of countries around the world. Unfortunately, many places in the world lack the rule of law as a governing principle – and these places tend to violate the human rights of their citizens and have blatant corruption in their government.


This interdisciplinary panel will consider important questions relating to the rule of law, including: What factors are necessary to help bring the rule of law to places that don’t have it? How can accountability be instituted and impunity ended in these states? What powers do judicial officials require in order for their rulings and orders to have the most impact?



Event Date: March 20, 2012

Event Time: 12:30 PM

Event Location:Ronald Tutor Campus Center Forum

Contact information: (213) 740-5499

Hosted by: Levan Institute for Humanities and Ethics, Jewish World Watch, Blackstonians Pre-Law Honor Society, Dornsife Political Science Department, Dornsife School of International Relations, USC Center for Law and Philosophy, Unruh Institute of Politics, USC STAND: An Anti-Genocide Coalition, USC Journal of Law and Society.


   
     

The online registration process is now closed.
Please call the Levan Institute for Humanities and Ethics at (213) 740-5499
for further information.

     

 

This event is hosted by .
For questions regarding this event please contact at .

If you are still experiencing problems in making your response and contact information is not available,
please contact the webmaster by clicking here.