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Posted: 03 Jan 2011 03:15 AM PST ![]() This workshop, about which we've blogged before here and here, combines lectures and hands-on exercises. The workshop is led by legal professionals from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), lawyers for the U.S. Armed Forces and U.S. government, and law professors who specialize in IHL. It will culminate in a simulation exercise on draft legislation providing the United States with prospective legal authority to engage in law of war detention of enemy combatants. This exercise will occur in the shadow of the impending release of President Obama's Executive Order allowing for indefinite detention of some of the Guantanamo detainees. Topics of lectures and simulations include: ![]() •When Does IHL Apply? •Human Rights and IHL •Protected Persons •Internment/Detention •Armed Conflicts of a Non-International Character •The IHL/Terrorism Interface •Implementation and Enforcement of IHL The faculty are: •Colonel (Ret.) William K. Lietzau, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Detainee Policy, ![]() • Professor Kate Jastram, Berkeley Law (who also hosts a Teaching IHL Workshop with the ICRC for law professors) (below right). •Major Rob Barnsby, International and Operational Law Department, JAG Legal Center. ![]() •Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Jenks, U.S. Army Chief of the International Law Branch of the Office of the Judge Advocate General. ![]() •Ramin Mahnad, Deputy Legal Advisor, ICRC. •Mariano Banos, Attorney Advisor, Office of the Legal Advisor, United States Department of State. |
Posted: 03 Jan 2011 02:00 AM PST (Taking context-optional note of thought-provoking quotes) The wrangling over reparations also helped turn the German people against co-operation with the international system. ![]() |
Posted: 03 Jan 2011 12:04 AM PST ![]() ... 1961 (50 years ago today), the United States broke off diplomatic relations with Cuba, and thus closed the U.S. embassy in ![]() |
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