Facing the Gray
Season 5, Episode 4
- Melissa Kerin
- Lisa Alty
- Jenefer Davies
- Mark Drumbl
- Paul Youngman
- Wythe Whiting
- Rob Straughan
- Kish Parella
- Tom Camden
- Rob Fure
- Jeff Schatten
- Michael Hill
- James Dick
- Sascha Goluboff
- Harvey Markowitz
- Caleb Dance Podcast
- Amanda Bower Podcast
- Richard Bidlack Podcast
- Megan Hess Podcast
- Stephanie Sandberg Podcast
- Taha Khan Podcast
- George Bent Podcast
- Nadia Ayoub Podcast
- Tyler Lorig Podcast
- Elizabeth Knapp Podcast
- Jan Hathorn Podcast
- Rob Mish Podcast
- Brian Murchison Podcast
- Sybil Prince Nelson Podcast
- Elliott King Podcast
- Mark Rush Podcast
- Mikki Brock Podcast
- Howard Pickett Podcast
- Julie Woodzicka Podcast
- Karla Murdock Podcast
- Janet Ikeda Podcast
- Bill Hamilton Podcast
- Johanna Bond Podcast
- After Class Podcast
Facing the Gray
Mass Genocide, Child Soldiering and the Flicker of Goodness Through the Lens of Law
Through a serendipitous happenstance, Mark Drumbl, Class of 1975 Alumni Professor of Law and Director of the Transnational Law Institute, has dedicated his career to practicing, teaching and questioning international law. In this episode, we examine the function — and limitations — of law as Drumbl details his experiences as a defender for those accused of mass atrocities in Rwanda, his study into the marginalization of people and collective violence and his beliefs on how we need to reconceptualize evil.
Recorded: May 13, 2024
Aired: June 4, 2024
“People often ask me, ‘Why do I find this work appealing?’ I find it appealing because at the end of the day, what I find fundamentally magnificent in looking at the most problematic places of the human condition is the constant flicker of optimism, potential, promise and goodness. And I think that is also something that needs to be cultivated.”
~ Mark Drumbl, Class of 1975 Alumni Professor of Law and Director of the Transnational Law Institute
Links:
- CV
- W&L Transnational Law Institute
- Visit Mark's website to view articles and books
- Listen to the Scholars Circle podcast to learn more about Mark and his work
- Visit the radiofrance website to listen to Mark in French
Websites for the Most Recent Books:
- Informers Up Close
Stories from Communist Prague
Mark A. Drumbl and Barbora Holá - Sights, Sounds and Sensibilities of Atrocity Prosecutions
Series: Studies in International Criminal Law, Volume: 06
Volume Editors: Mark A. Drumbl and Caroline Fournet
This book unlocks the look, sound, smell, taste, and feel of justice for massive human rights abuses. Twenty-nine expert authors examine the dynamics of the five human senses in how atrocity is perceived, remembered, and condemned.
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