Many conversations in the U.S. about situations of armed conflict – within civil society, academia, and the U.S. government – center on “national security law,” often drawing primarily from domestic law and military perspectives. International law is sometimes set aside in these discussions. This workshop aims to draw the international legal aspects of armed conflicts to the forefront of national security discussions.- When: May 18th, 2017 (full day)
- Where: Cardozo Law School, New York City
- Submissions: Please send your name, current affiliation, and paper proposal to Tracey Begley.
- Deadline for submissions: Monday, March 6, 2017
A limited amount of travel funds may be available. More details here. Co-organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross Delegation for the United States and Canada, and faculty at Loyola Law School Los Angeles, Stanford Law School and Cardozo Law School.