Work On! 2nd Annual “Revisiting the Role of International Law in National Security” Workshop

notes_croppedWork On! is an occasional item about workshops, roundtables, and other fora that do not necessarily include publication:

► The International Committee of the Red Cross’s Delegation in Washington along with the faculty at Loyola Law School Los Angeles, Stanford Law and Cardozo Law are hosting the 2nd Annual “Revisiting the Role of International Law in National Security” workshops on May 18th, 2017 at Cardozo Law School in New York City, USA. The theme’s aim is to drive Screen Shot 2017-02-13 at 11.54.37.pngdiscussions of public international law, including international criminal law, into conversations (in the U.S. in particular) on national security issues and situations of armed conflicts. There is also an invitation to submit an abstract or draft f article for discussion at the workshop. Deadline for submissions is Monday March 6, 2017. For more details click here.

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