2014 | LAWshaping in National Security: The Past, the Progress, and the Path Ahead
Drones, Cyber, and More: International Humanitarian Law and the Path Ahead
Location
Duke Law School, Room 3041
Start Date
28-2-2014 1:00 PM
End Date
28-2-2014 2:30 PM
Description
A panel of experts discuss how humanitarian law and the law of war is impacted by the increased use of drone warfare, cyber attack, and other newly emergent weapons.
Moderator: Prof. William Banks, Professor of Law and Director, Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism, Syracuse University Law School
Prof. Geoffrey Corn, South Texas College of Law
Ms. Andrea Prasow, Human Rights Watch
Prof. Sean Watts, Creighton University School of Law
Panel title: Drones, Cyber, and More: International Humanitarian Law and the Path Ahead.
Recorded as part of the 2014 LENS Conference: LAWshaping in National Security: The Past, the Progress, and the Path Ahead.
Drones, Cyber, and More: International Humanitarian Law and the Path Ahead
Duke Law School, Room 3041
A panel of experts discuss how humanitarian law and the law of war is impacted by the increased use of drone warfare, cyber attack, and other newly emergent weapons.
Moderator: Prof. William Banks, Professor of Law and Director, Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism, Syracuse University Law School
Prof. Geoffrey Corn, South Texas College of Law
Ms. Andrea Prasow, Human Rights Watch
Prof. Sean Watts, Creighton University School of Law
Panel title: Drones, Cyber, and More: International Humanitarian Law and the Path Ahead.
Recorded as part of the 2014 LENS Conference: LAWshaping in National Security: The Past, the Progress, and the Path Ahead.