Rutgers School of Law Symposium, 2 April 2010
Theary Seng giving her opening remarks on the Extraordinary Chambers at the Rutgers International Law Society Symposium, 2 April 2010
Theary Seng joining the panel and answering questions from audience after her opening remarks, moderated by Prof. Alex Hinton (author of Why Do They Kill?), Rutgers School of Law, 2 April 2010
Theary Seng with Cambodian scholars studying at Rutgers, attending the International Law Society Symposium and panelist Ryan Park, 2 April 2010
Theary Seng with Prof. Alex Hinton, author/Ph.D candidate Dy Khamboly and visiting students from Cambodia at Rutgers Samphors, Kunthea and Prakob Un after the symposium (Rutgers School of Law, 2 April 2010)
Theary Seng with Dy Khamboly (author of first Khmer Rouge history book to be in school curriculum and Ph.D student at Rutgers University and who had spoken at the public forums on Justice & Reconciliation in the provinces facilitated by Theary) after the International Law Society symposium (Rutgers School of Law, 2 April 2010)
Theary Seng, Dy Khamboly and visiting Cambodian students at Rutgers University enjoying the sunshine and lunch in New York City after the Rutgers School of Law symposium, 2 April 2010.
Theary Seng at the World Trade Center construction site with visiting Cambodian scholars after the Rutgers Symposium, 2 April 2010
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