
Centre for Memory and Law
The Centre for Memory and Law is an academic organization that studies how societies remember and interpret their histories, especially through the lens of legal systems and justice. It explores how laws, legal decisions, and collective memories shape cultural identity, influence social norms, and address issues like human rights and justice. By examining these connections, the Centre aims to deepen understanding of the role law plays in shaping historical narratives and societal values, fostering dialogue on justice, memory, and historical responsibility within communities and legal frameworks.