2015 | Law in the Age of "Forever War"
Regulating Conflict in the Age of Forever War
Location
Duke Law School, Room 3041
Start Date
27-2-2015 1:00 PM
End Date
27-2-2015 2:30 PM
Description
The 2015 LENS Conference, Law in the Age of 'Forever War', focuses on the legal issues that accompany warfare in a time when technology, relationships between nations, and the abilities of non-state actors to affect the international stage, are all changing rapidly. Speakers address some of the difficult issues that have come to define modern law as it relates to warfare: targeting, surveillance, home-grown terrorism, intelligence gathering in the digital age, ensuring human rights and civil liberties.
Moderator: Professor William C. Banks, Professor of Law and Director, Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism, Syracuse University Law School
Professor Jens David Ohlin, Professor of Law, Cornell Law School
Col. Richard B. Jackson (Ret.), Special Assistant for Law of War Matters, US Army
Professor Gary Solis, Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center
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Regulating Conflict in the Age of Forever War
Duke Law School, Room 3041
The 2015 LENS Conference, Law in the Age of 'Forever War', focuses on the legal issues that accompany warfare in a time when technology, relationships between nations, and the abilities of non-state actors to affect the international stage, are all changing rapidly. Speakers address some of the difficult issues that have come to define modern law as it relates to warfare: targeting, surveillance, home-grown terrorism, intelligence gathering in the digital age, ensuring human rights and civil liberties.
Moderator: Professor William C. Banks, Professor of Law and Director, Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism, Syracuse University Law School
Professor Jens David Ohlin, Professor of Law, Cornell Law School
Col. Richard B. Jackson (Ret.), Special Assistant for Law of War Matters, US Army
Professor Gary Solis, Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center