Benjamin Ferencz Lecture – Sights, sounds, and sensibilities of atrocity prosecutions: the sensory experience of justice
Justice for massive human rights abuses is deeply intertwined with our sensory experiences—what we see, hear, touch, taste, and smell. These senses shape how atrocities are perceived, remembered, condemned, and ultimately judged by legal systems across the world. From the sights of courtroom proceedings to the sounds of witness testimony, the sensory dimensions of justice play a […]