ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION AND REPARATIONS: A PATH TO RESTORING HISTORICAL JUSTICE
DECEMBER 7, 2014 in 1915 CENTENNIAL SERIES
YEREVAN, Armenia - On December 6, 2014, the Center for Excellence in
Negotiation: Yerevan (CEN Yerevan) held a conference dedicated to the
Armenian Genocide Centennial, themed "Armenian Genocide Recognition
and Reparations: A Path to Restoring Historical Justice."
Distinguished speakers from academia, genocide studies, and the
Republic of Armenia Diplomatic Corps, including Hayk Demoyan,
Director of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, Ara Papian,
former Ambassador to Canada and Director of Modus Vivendi Center,
and Raffi Hovannisian, former Foreign Minister of Armenia, were
brought together to discuss three important pillars: recognition,
reparations, and Armenian foreign policy.
CEN Yerevan is part of the Centers for Excellence in Negotiation
program implemented by the Bridgeway Group with the financial support
of the Carnegie Foundation of New York. It began as a program of
the American University of Armenia (AUA)'s Legal Resource Center
in 2011 until 2013. Today, it is an independent international
training and research center aimed at developing the culture of
negotiation and social discourse in Armenia and improving the process
of decision-making, policy-making, and social dialogue. AUA alum
Stepan Khzrtian (2010) is Director of CEN Yerevan, and Tom Samuelian,
Dean of AUA's College of Humanities and Social Sciences, serves as
Senior Fellow.
CEN Yerevan continuous to be active in the development and
implementation of the "Negotiations" course currently taught as part
of the AUA Law Program.
Live coverage of the conference proceedings can be viewed here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7j5CnTv4dCY&list=UUxPJyX0oQWmqZ5akbuN5DTg& t=31m10s
Founded in 1991, the American University of Armenia (AUA) is a
private, independent university located in Yerevan, Armenia and
affiliated with the University of California. AUA provides a global
education in Armenia and the region, offering high-quality, graduate
and undergraduate studies, encouraging civic engagement, and promoting
public service and democratic values.
http://newsroom.aua.am/2014/12/07/armenian-genocide-recognition-and-reparations-a-path-to-restoring-historical-justice/
DECEMBER 7, 2014 in 1915 CENTENNIAL SERIES
YEREVAN, Armenia - On December 6, 2014, the Center for Excellence in
Negotiation: Yerevan (CEN Yerevan) held a conference dedicated to the
Armenian Genocide Centennial, themed "Armenian Genocide Recognition
and Reparations: A Path to Restoring Historical Justice."
Distinguished speakers from academia, genocide studies, and the
Republic of Armenia Diplomatic Corps, including Hayk Demoyan,
Director of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, Ara Papian,
former Ambassador to Canada and Director of Modus Vivendi Center,
and Raffi Hovannisian, former Foreign Minister of Armenia, were
brought together to discuss three important pillars: recognition,
reparations, and Armenian foreign policy.
CEN Yerevan is part of the Centers for Excellence in Negotiation
program implemented by the Bridgeway Group with the financial support
of the Carnegie Foundation of New York. It began as a program of
the American University of Armenia (AUA)'s Legal Resource Center
in 2011 until 2013. Today, it is an independent international
training and research center aimed at developing the culture of
negotiation and social discourse in Armenia and improving the process
of decision-making, policy-making, and social dialogue. AUA alum
Stepan Khzrtian (2010) is Director of CEN Yerevan, and Tom Samuelian,
Dean of AUA's College of Humanities and Social Sciences, serves as
Senior Fellow.
CEN Yerevan continuous to be active in the development and
implementation of the "Negotiations" course currently taught as part
of the AUA Law Program.
Live coverage of the conference proceedings can be viewed here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7j5CnTv4dCY&list=UUxPJyX0oQWmqZ5akbuN5DTg& t=31m10s
Founded in 1991, the American University of Armenia (AUA) is a
private, independent university located in Yerevan, Armenia and
affiliated with the University of California. AUA provides a global
education in Armenia and the region, offering high-quality, graduate
and undergraduate studies, encouraging civic engagement, and promoting
public service and democratic values.
http://newsroom.aua.am/2014/12/07/armenian-genocide-recognition-and-reparations-a-path-to-restoring-historical-justice/