Listen "Facing The Gray: Mass Genocide, Child Soldiering and the Flicker of Goodness Through the Lens of Law with Mark Drumbl"
Episode Synopsis
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.
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