Guido Calabresi, Giudice federale della Corte d'appello del Secondo circuito a New York, è stato insignito dal sindaco di Genova Marco Doria, nel corso di una cerimonia che si è tenuta nel salone di Rappresentanza di Palazzo Tursi, del prestigioso Premio internazionale Primo Levi.
Prima di lui sono stati premiati (dal '92) Elie Wiesel, Willy Brandt, Hans Jorghen Holst, Lea Rabin, Medecins sans Frontières, Shimon Peres, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, Carla Del Ponte, Steven Spielberg, Nadine Gordimer, Andrea Riccardi, Amos Oz, Simon Veil, Andrzej Wajda, Agnes Heller, Jacob Finci e Denis Mukwege.
Source: http://genova.repubblica.it/
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