A webinar presented by the IBA's Human Rights Institute and supported by the IBA Criminal Law Committee and the IBA Human Rights Law Committee
With a view to promoting justice and accountability for the international crime of enforced disappearance, this webinar aims to raise awareness and foster a shared understanding of the existing challenges, lessons learnt and good practices in investigating and prosecuting enforced disappearances under universal jurisdiction.
The principle of universal criminal jurisdiction provides for States’ jurisdiction over international crimes, including enforced disappearances, even when such crimes are committed abroad and neither the victim nor the perpetrator is a national of the State concerned.
In 2024, the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (UN WGEID) undertook a research study to assess the use of universal criminal jurisdiction in cases of enforced disappearance, analysing the applicable conceptual and legal frameworks (and, where appropriate, the loopholes therein), existing challenges, lessons learnt and good practices. The study will be presented in September 2025 at the 60th session of the UN Human Rights Council. This webinar offers an opportunity to share the findings with the global legal profession.
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Certificate of Attendance
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Moderator

Confirmed speakers

Grażyna Baranowska
Speaker
UNWG on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances, Berlin, Germany

C J Conlan
Speaker
Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Gabriella Citroni
Speaker
UNWG on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances, Milan, Italy
Shirley Pouget
Speaker
DLA Piper, Paris, France; Co-Chair, Human Rights Law Committee