The crime of apartheid in South Africa and beyond

Location
B63 Law & Social Sciences Building, School of Law, University of Nottingham
Date(s)
Thursday 22nd (09:00) - Friday 23rd June 2023 (16:30)
Contact
For any queries, please contact agnes.flues@nottingham.ac.uk
Registration URL
https://store.nottingham.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/conferences/schools-and-departments/law/the-crime-of-apartheid-in-south-africa-and-beyond-22nd-to-23rd-june-2023
Description
Aprtheid

Apartheid – the Afrikaans word for the state of being separate or apart – is the ultimate slur in international politics. The crime of apartheid, like the crime of genocide, is a pejorative that provokes indignation from government officials accused of perpetrating it. No government wants to be accused of practising apartheid. No state wants to become an international pariah. And yet, despite the criminalisation of apartheid in widely ratified treaties, and the norm prohibiting apartheid constituting jus cogens, no official has ever been prosecuted for the crime against humanity of apartheid in South Africa or anywhere else. 

So, what is apartheid, exactly? Is it an ideology, a doctrine, a system, a practice, a policy, or a grand plan for transforming society – as its adherents in South Africa once argued?  Or is apartheid better understood as a war crime, a crime against humanity, and the ultimate violation of human rights?

Leading experts from multiple disciplines discuss the definition, scope and application of the crime against humanity of apartheid.

Find out more and book on the conference page.

Dates and times

Thurs 22 June 09:00 - 17:30, followed by drinks reception

Fri 23 June 09:00 - 16:30

School of Law

Law and Social Sciences building
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

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