Founded in 1976 by Yeshiva University, one of the finest research universities in the United States, the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law has a national reputation for a top-caliber faculty and an innovative academic program that includes exciting and a wide range of practical opportunities. Cardozo's special, nationally known programs combine intellectual excellence and a visionary edge that is helping to shape the legal landscape. Established in 2003, the Program in Holocaust and Human Rights Studies is one of the first of its kind at any law school in the United States. Initially funded by a Holocaust claims settlement award, the Program is dedicated to the memory of all victims of the Holocaust, and strives to illuminate the past while acting on behalf of the victims of genocide and other human rights violations wherever they are found. The Program mission is to engage in legal education, scholarly research and publication, and advocacy on issues related to the Holocaust, genocide prevention, and international human rights.
As outcome of their external cooperation with the MIRICO team, the following paper has been produced:
Reconstruction and Reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina