Boris Khersonskiy: Ukrainians and Jews are two peoples who have experienced historical traumas of destruction

[Editor's note: Each year, UJE offers literature to read during the holiday season. Despite Russia's genocidal war against Ukraine, we continue this tradition. Ukrainian literature and culture persevere in the face of extreme difficulties. Over...

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Genocide and crimes against humanity: How Lviv influenced international law and the emergence of these terms

Today's episode of Encounters features a conversation about the lawyers Hersch Lauterpacht, who coined the term "crimes against humanity," and Raphael Lemkin, the author of the term "genocide." Today, these two lawyers' discoveries and developments...

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