Event Title

Terrorism and Changes to the Laws of War: Panel 1, Procedure, Detention, and Policy

Location

Duke Law School, Room 3037

Start Date

22-1-2010 9:10 AM

End Date

22-1-2010 10:35 AM

Description

A symposium addressing current and future developments regarding the detention and trial of persons suspected of terror-related activity; targeting suspected militants and non-state actors and the use of force; and comparative trends in related legal developments.

Panel title: Procedure, detention, and policy.

Appearing: Derek P. Jinks (University of Texas), Madeline Morris (Duke Law School), and Matthew Waxman (Columbia).

Recorded January 22, 2010.

Conference titled: War Bound by Law: Non-State Actors and the Law of Armed Conflict in the 21st Century

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Related Paper

Matthew C. Waxman, The Structure of Terrorism Threats and the Laws of War, 20 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 429-456 (2010)

Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djcil/vol20/iss3/6

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Jan 22nd, 9:10 AM Jan 22nd, 10:35 AM

Terrorism and Changes to the Laws of War: Panel 1, Procedure, Detention, and Policy

Duke Law School, Room 3037

A symposium addressing current and future developments regarding the detention and trial of persons suspected of terror-related activity; targeting suspected militants and non-state actors and the use of force; and comparative trends in related legal developments.

Panel title: Procedure, detention, and policy.

Appearing: Derek P. Jinks (University of Texas), Madeline Morris (Duke Law School), and Matthew Waxman (Columbia).

Recorded January 22, 2010.

Conference titled: War Bound by Law: Non-State Actors and the Law of Armed Conflict in the 21st Century