Event

Lethal Violence Under the Auspices of Medicine: Criminolegal Insights Regarding Medical Experimentations on Humans

Date
15 May 2025
Time
17:15 UK time
Speakers
Dr Hava Dayan
Where
Worcester College, Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre, Walton Street OX1 2HB
Series
Massada Public Seminars
Audience
Public
Cost
Free
Booking
Required
This talk has been cancelled due to illness. We hope to be able to reschedule Hava Dayan's visit to Oxford in the future.
Medical experimentation on humans was criminalized under international law following the Nuremberg Trials, where Nazi physicians were prosecuted. However, similar practices continued thereafter in several Western countries, including the United States, Australia, Britain, Sweden and Canada. This talk will present the first criminological investigation into this phenomenon, aiming to identify criminal clusters of varying degrees of harm and involving differing medical procedures: (1) experiments based on racial ideology, (2) military-related experiments, and (3) general medical experiments. The talk will conclude by offering preliminary proposals for legislative amendments and future research.

The presentation will be followed by discussion and drinks. The event is free. Advance registration below is required from all attendees.

This event will take place in accordance with the framework developed by a number of Oxford colleges, including Worcester College, to promote free speech at Oxford. Details of this framework and ‘tips’ for productive discussion of difficult topics are to be found at: www.worc.ox.ac.uk/fos. By attending this event, attendees agree to adhere to these guidelines and the terms and conditions of the event which uphold Worcester College’s commitment to freedom of speech: www.worc.ox.ac.uk/fos/massada-2025