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SUMMARY:Impact of Impunity for Europe and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Join us to discuss new challenges to justice in Ukraine and the far-reaching implications of impunity for European and global security. \nThis expert panel brings together specialists from Truth Hounds\, a human rights organisation documenting and investigating war crimes\, and The Reckoning Project\, an international initiative combining legal action\, journalism\, and documentation to pursue accountability. \nWith over 164\,000 war crimes cases pending in Ukraine\, the discussion will examine why investigations and prosecutions must expand beyond Ukraine’s borders\, how international solidarity and shared responsibility can help counter impunity\, and what is at stake when accountability is treated as a bargaining chip in peace negotiations. \nThe panel will also explore reparations\, prosecutions underway in Ukraine and abroad\, and emerging legal challenges—including the unregulated use of new weapons such as drones—situating Ukraine’s struggle for justice within shifting global norms and the future of international security. \nThis event is co-organised by the Ukrainian Institute London\, and the Delegation of the European Union to the UK. \nOpening remarks:\nAmbassador Pedro Serrano\, Head of the Delegation of the European Union to the United Kingdom \nSpeakers: \n\n\nWendy Betts – Legal Director for The Reckoning Project and a consultant to the Oxford Institute for Justice and Technology \n\n\nOksana Pokalchuk – Ukrainian human rights lawyer and Co-Executive Director of Truth Hounds \n\n\nZera Kozlyieva – Legal Director at Truth Hounds \n\n\nTsvetelina van Benthem – Legal Expert at The Reckoning Project \n\n\nModerator:\nNigel Gould-Davies\, Senior Fellow for Russia and Eurasia\, International Institute for Strategic Studies \nThe discussion will be followed by an informal drinks reception and networking. \nSpeaker \nOksana Pokalchuk \nOksana Pokalchuk is a Ukrainian human rights lawyer and Co-Executive Director of Truth Hounds\, an investigative NGO documenting international crimes committed during Russia’s war against Ukraine. She has previously worked at the European Court of Human Rights and served as Executive Director of Amnesty International Ukraine. Her work lies at the intersection of legal accountability\, documentation\, and international advocacy\, advancing justice through global solidarity and international legal mechanisms. \nSpeaker \nDr Tsvetelina van Benthem \nDr Tsvetelina van Benthem is a lecturer in Law and Technology at the University of Reading School of Law and a lecturer in international law at the University of Oxford. She is a senior legal adviser at The Reckoning Project. Tsvetelina is a generalist international lawyer specialising in international humanitarian law\, human rights law and international criminal law. \nSpeaker \nZera Kozlyieva \nZera Kozlyieva is the Legal Director at Truth Hounds\, a Ukrainian investigative NGO documenting war crimes and other international crimes committed during Russia’s war against Ukraine. A former prosecutor at the Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine\, she has extensive experience in international legal cooperation\, parliamentary engagement\, and the investigation of crimes committed in occupied territories. At Truth Hounds\, she coordinates legal investigations\, works on universal jurisdiction cases\, and trains investigators\, prosecutors\, and judges on international humanitarian and criminal law. She is a Crimean Tatar and has been focused on accountability for crimes related to the occupation of Crimea and the war since 2014. \nSpeaker \nWendy Betts \nWendy Betts is an expert in documenting\, analyzing\, and preserving evidence of human rights violations and international crimes and ensuring the information is used effectively for accountability. She is currently the Legal Director for The Reckoning Project and a consultant to the Oxford Institute for Justice and Technology. She previously served on the Legal and Policy Advisory Council of the Conflict Observatory\, a consortium that investigated and reported on alleged war crimes in Ukraine and Sudan. Prior to that\, she was the founding Director of eyeWitness to Atrocities\, an organisation that combines law and technology to promote accountability for serious international crimes. eyeWitness was awarded the 2016 Innovation in Global Security Prize from the Global Centre for Security Policy. Additionally\, Wendy has worked as the Director of the American Bar Association War Crimes Documentation Project\, overseeing projects in the Balkans and west Africa. She has also served on the Technology Advisory Board of the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court. \nModerator \nNigel Gould-Davies \nDr Nigel Gould-Davies is Senior Fellow for Russia and Eurasia at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). He previously served in the British Foreign Office as head of the Economic Section in Moscow (2003–2007)\, Ambassador to Belarus (2007–2009)\, and project director in the Strategy Unit. He has held senior government relations positions in the energy industry\, and taught at Oxford University. He is author of Tectonic Politics: Global Political Risk in an Age of Transformation (Brookings\, 2019). He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Harvard University.
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/impact-of-impunity-for-europe-and-beyond/
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SUMMARY:EUROLIS Seminar 2025 – Open libraries. Equity across and beyond the shelves
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for this exciting conference for LIBRARIANS! \nThe ACF is excited to announce this year’s seminar in cooperation with the European Parliament Liaison Office in the United Kingdom (EPLO London) and EUROLIS – an association of librarians and information professionals from various cultural institutions founded in 1998. \nMore info on EUROLIS can be found here. \n \n\n\n\nThis year’s seminar will be focussing on the topic: Open libraries. Equity across and beyond the shelves. \nThe conference will take place on Friday 21 November\, 10am – 4.30pm. \nWhere?\nEurope House\n32 Smith Square\nLondon SW1P 3EU \n \nLibraries are evolving in step with contemporary societies and their challenges. No longer confined to rows of shelves\, today’s libraries are dynamic\, multifunctional spaces where inclusivity\, accessibility\, and the sharing of knowledge are central to their mission.\nTo promote openness\, diversity\, and equity is to create spaces that welcome all\, reflect a plurality of voices and cultures and actively remove barriers to access. Modern libraries are places of encounter and exchange\, supporting communities with opportunities to learn\, connect\, and create. \n\nThis year’s seminar will highlight how libraries across Europe are responding to the challenges ahead—by hosting engaging events\, creative in-person workshops\, and initiatives that foster digital literacy and social inclusion. \nTogether\, we will explore how libraries can continue to serve as open gateways to equity\, across and beyond the shelves. \nMore info and programme to be announced here. \nBook your tickets here.
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/eurolis-seminar-2025-open-libraries-equity-across-and-beyond-the-shelves/
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