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Contemporary Islamic Studies
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None of Us Were Like This Before: American Soldiers and Torture

Josh Phillips, journalist, gives a talk for the Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series.
Contemporary Islamic Studies
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The Legacy of 9/11

Panel discussion from the oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict on The Legacy of 9/11.
Alumni Weekend

The Responsibility to Protect in modern international relations

Jennifer Welsh and Hugo Slim from the Oxford Centre for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict discuss "The Responsibility to Protect" in contemporary international relations, and its role in key cases such as Libya and the post-election violence in Kenya.
Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Pre-Emptive Strikes - Israel and Iran

Dr Tamir Meisels, Tel Aviv University, gives a seminar for the Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict Seminar Series.
Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Targeted Killings: A Modern Strategy of the State (partial)

Please note this is only a partial recording, we apologise for the inconvenience. William F. Owen (Cranfield Defence and Security, UK Defence Academy) gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW seminar series on.
Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Sovereign Equality and Moral Disagreement: Premises of a Pluralist International Legal Order

Professor Brad Roth, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Wayne State, Detroit, gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW seminar series on 17th May 2011. Introduced by Dr David Rodin.
Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Military Ethics as Professional Ethics: The Limits of the Philosophical Approach

Professor Martin Cook gives a talk for the ELAC seminar series.
Contemporary Islamic Studies
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The Untold War

Nancy Sherman, University of Glasgow, gives a talk for the Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict Seminar Series, in this, she talks about the philosophical concept of guilt in war. Introduced by Hew Strachan.
Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Special Responsibilities in World Politics

Professor Ian Clark and Professor Christian Reus-Smit give a talk for the Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict 2011 Hilary Term seminar series.
Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Invisible War: The United States and The Iraq Sanctions

Special seminar from the Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) given by Professor Jay Gordan (Fairfield University with Professor David Miller (Oxford).
Contemporary Islamic Studies
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An Extraordinary Humanitarian Intervention - Why We Fight Conference lecture 2

Part of the Why we Fight Conference held in Nuffield College October 2010. Dr. Gerhard Overland (Oslo/ Melbourne), gives his paper followed by a discussion.
Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Just Cause For War: A Contractarian Analysis - Why We Fight Conference lecture 3

Part of the Why we Fight Conference held in Nuffield College October 2010. Professor Yitzhak Benbaji, Bar-Ilan University, Israel, gives his paper followed by a discussion.
Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Global Injustice and Redistributive Wars - Why We Fight Conference lecture 4

Part of the Why we Fight Conference held in Nuffield College October 2010.Professor of Political Science, Aarhus University, Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, gives his paper followed by a discussion.
Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Cosmopolitanism, Self-Determination and National Self-Defence - Why We Fight Conference Lecture 5

Part of the Why we Fight Conference held in Nuffield College October 2010. Lecturer in Law, Monash University, Patrick Emerton gives his paper followed by a discussion.
Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Violence as Victory - Why we Fight Conference Lecture 7

Part of the Why we Fight Conference held in Nuffield College October 2010. Professor of Law and Jurisprudence at UC Berkeley gives his paper followed by a discussion.
Contemporary Islamic Studies
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Is War Evil? - Why We fight Conference Lecture 8

Part of the Why we Fight Conference held in Nuffield College October 2010. Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University Jeff McMahan gives his paper followed by a discussion.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Access to a Court and the Security Council: Implications for Normative Hierarchy

Dr Antonios Tzanakopoulos (University of Glasgow) gives a talk for the Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series. Delivered on the 9th November 2010.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Power and Norms: What can the Nobel Peace Prize Accomplish? The Inside Story

Professor Geir Lundestad gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW seminar series on war and armed conflict.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

A Strategic Analysis of the First Anglo-Afghan War 1839-42: Lessons for Today

Colonel Adam Finlay, CCW Visiting Fellow, delivers an ELAC/CCW Seminar on the first Anglo-Afghan War of 1839 to 1842. Part of the ELAC/CCW seminar series.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

The Wager Lost By Winning: on the 'Triumph' of the Just War Tradition

Lecture delivered on the 19th of October 2010, part of the ELAC/CCW Seminar Series on War and Armed Conflict. Delivered by Professor Nicholas Rengger (St Andrews). Introduced by Jennifer Welsh.

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