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
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
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