BUILDING HISTORY: LEGAL MEMORY AND CONTEMPORARY JUDGEMENTS
November 8 – 13, 1998, Ottawa, Canada
Kleinmann Family Foundation
B’nai Birth Canada, Institute For International Affairs
In cooperation with German Studies, McGill University
Holocaust Literature Research Institute, University of Western Ontario
National Art Gallery of Canada
Opening Reception, Sponsored by the Embassy of Switzerland
Keynote Speaker
The Honourable Lloyd Axworthy
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Kristallnacht Commemoration Remarks
Ambassador of Israel, David Sultan
The conference will meet the future through knowledge of the past in panel discussions, site visits, art, music, and law.
The Future of War Crimes Prosecutions
War Crimes Cases: Educational and Historical Pedagogy
Fact Finding in War Crimes Cases
War Crimes Prosecutions in Source Countries
The Fallacy of Race and The Shoah
Voices of Memory: Reflections for the Future
Web: Memory Site
Memory Vectors
Memorials: Distanced Memory
Memory as Sacred Space
Irving Abella Shlomo Arnson Vicki Bennett Ruth Bettina Birn Graham Blewitt Irwin Colter Jules Deschenes Myrian Eser Davolio Henry Friedlander Trudis Goldsmith-Reber Jonathan Huener Philippe Kirsch Phyllis Lambert Sol Littmann David Mattas Lee Macdonald Sybil Milton Shawn Roberts Eli Rosenbaum Anna Rosmus and William Shulman are amongst the distinguished scholars.