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April 2013
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22 Apr 2013
International Law and the War on Terror
Publisher: BigThink.com
In this video, UCLA Law School’s Kal Raustiala analyzes how the “War on Terror” first impacted existing international codes of conduct. More on «International Law and the War on Terror»
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26 Apr 2013
Understanding the Strategic and Tactical Context of Drone Strikes
Publisher: American Security Project (ASP)
In this American Security Project video, a panel of counterterrorism experts discusses the legal implications of the US' lethal use of aerial drones. More on «Understanding the Strategic and Tactical Context of Drone Strikes»
February 2013
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7 Feb 2013
Lawfare and Armed Conflict
Publisher: Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs
In this video, Dr. Lisa Hajjar traces the contemporary relationship between law and conflict, and political debates arising from these developments. More on «Lawfare and Armed Conflict»
November 2012
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14 Nov 2012
International Law, Lawfare and the Challenge of Iran
Publisher: Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy
Orde Kittrie, Professor of Law at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University and Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, speaks about "International Law, Lawfare, and the Challenge of Iran" at Harvard Law S... More on «International Law, Lawfare and the Challenge of Iran»
October 2012
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22 Oct 2012
Israel and the Struggle over the International Laws of War
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
In this video, Stanford University's Peter Berkowitz discusses the concept of lawfare, with a particular focus on the Goldstone Report and what it tells us about the limits of international law. More on «Israel and the Struggle over the International Laws of War»
September 2012
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8 Sep 2012
How to Raise a Private Army: Mercenaries and International Law
Publisher: London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
In this video, Chaloka Beyani considers the growing importance of private security companies; whether they are de facto "mercenary armies"; and if they are, how they fit (or not) within the regulatory frameworks provided by international la... More on «How to Raise a Private Army: Mercenaries and International Law»
April 2012
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3 Apr 2012
Inside the Issues 2.25 - Human Rights and Conflict Resolution
Publisher: Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
In this video, Professor Lowell Ebert from Conrad Grebel University College explores the conceptual links between peace and human rights law. More on «Inside the Issues 2.25 - Human Rights and Conflict Resolution »
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25 Apr 2012
Haiti Cholera Hill Briefing, April 18 2012
Publisher: Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR)
This US Congressional Briefing on the Cholera epidemic in Haiti focuses on the international measures needed to help contain the spread of the disease. More on «Haiti Cholera Hill Briefing, April 18 2012 »
February 2012
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6 Feb 2012
Borders, Islands and International Migration
Publisher: Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
As states seek to better protect their mainland territory from the threat of illegal migration, outlying islands are increasingly being used to create buffer zones against would-be human traffickers and refugees. More on «Borders, Islands and International Migration »
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15 Feb 2012
Supply Side Theory of Treaty Implementation and Compliance
Publisher: Yale University
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