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Justice Labs shape, develop students’ skills and values

The International Justice Lab began in the fall of 2025 as a partnership between the CLJC, David Crane, BGS ’72, MA ’73, and the Global Accountability Network (GAN), which he founded. The GAN is a non-profit organization working to bring justice to global communities affected by atrocity crimes. In some instances, the work of the GAN projects has garnered international attention. This shows the widespread effect of the work being done by OHIO students in the International Justice Lab. Crane said students feel the impact of the work they do in the lab every day.

“It’s not just academic,” Crane said. “They’re actually doing something directly in seeking justice for victims of atrocities around the world. Everybody is doing something very specifically to advance justice for victims of atrocity. All the students know that. We tell them that. We show them that.”

This collaboration with the GAN comes on the heels of the CLJC’s established global justice learning experiences, such as the study abroad programs in Northern Ireland and South Africa  . 

“The International Justice Lab emerged sort of organically out of longstanding commitments that CLJC has had to global justice,” Hayman said. “The International Justice Lab gives students, especially those students who have done those programs, an opportunity to engage in further study and further experiential learning without necessarily having to leave Athens.”

Students began the fall 2025 semester with a seven-week course taught by Crane, advising them about international law and human rights violations. They were then split into four groups working on different accountability projects: the Pacific Rim Accountability Project, the Syrian Accountability Project, the Ukrainian Accountability Project and the Caribbean Accountability Project. Students in the lab also work with faculty and students from law schools on these projects.

Loren Breslin, a junior majoring in sociology pre-law and psychology, participated in the trip to South Africa last year and wanted to continue her experiential learning in the International Justice Lab. She is currently working on the Syrian Accountability Project, writing a book chapter about the Syrian conflict. She said the lab is important for keeping the stories of global atrocities at the forefront of people’s minds. 

“It takes people like us students … everybody else who’s participating in this project, to do the research so that way, these atrocities don’t go down as a blip in the radar,” Breslin said. “They are important. People were hurt greatly, and their stories deserve to be told.”

Sydney Roseberry, a senior majoring in environmental pre-law, is part of the Pacific Rim cohort. She said the International Justice Lab has begun to shape her future.

“I was very unfamiliar with international law, international human rights law and international human rights in general before participating in the International Justice Lab,” Roseberry said, “After that experience, that is my main interest as of now. It has shaped who I want to be when I’m older, and not only what career aspirations I want to work towards, but the values that I want to keep while pursuing those career aspirations.”

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