Monday, March 8, 2021

March 9: The Crime of Complicity: Law and the Bystander from the Holocaust to Today

Join the Holocaust Center for Humanity and Washington State legal professionals for a special virtual Lawyers CLE program & Lunch-and-Learn with Professor Amos Guiora: "The Crime of Complicity: Law and the Bystander from the Holocaust to Today." In addressing the bystander from the perspective of a crime of omission, one of the most important questions is whether we are examining a legal or ethical dilemma.
Professor Guiora proposes that the most appropriate lens is that of a strict legal examination; others suggest this as an ethical dilemma. In his talk, Professor Guiora will address this conflict by presenting the competing tensions between law and ethics.
In addition to legal professionals, this program is open to the public and is a part of the Holocaust Center's weekly Lunch-and-Learn series.
Title:
The Crime of Complicity: Law and the Bystander from the Holocaust to Today
Date+Time:
Tuesday, March 9,2021
12-1pm PT 
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Speaker:
Amos Guiora, Professor of Law, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah
Credit:
1 Washington State Bar CLE Ethics Credit Available
By:
Holocaust Center For Humanity
In addition to the legal community, the general public are welcome to attend.

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