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Contemporary Islamic Studies

Ethics Under Fire

Dr David Rodin (ELAC), Wg Cdr Ash Mitchell (Defence Academy of the UK), Dapo Akande (ELAC and Law, Oxford) and Prof Henry Shue (Philosophy, Oxford) give a talk for the Centre for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Do International Criminal Courts Strengthen Justice on the Ground in Post-Conflict Societies?

Prof Jane Stromseth (Georgetown University) gives a talk for the Centre for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series. With Dapo Akande (ELAC).
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Intelligence and the Dhofar Insurgency: New Perspectives

Prof Clive Jones (Leeds University) gives a talk for the Centre for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Kicking Bodies and Damning Souls: The Danger of Harming "Innocent" Individuals While Punishing"Delinquent" States

Prof Toni Erskine (Aberystwyth University) gives a talk for the Centre for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series. With Jennifer Welsh (ELAC).
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Strategic Shortfall: The Somalia Syndrome and the March to 9/11

Prof Robert Patman (Otago, New Zealand) gives a talk for the Centre for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Why it doesn't matter whether we're at war with al-Qaeda

Anthony Dworkin (European Council on Foreign Relations) gives a talk for the Centre for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

The Mafia and the Mullah: Counternarcotics, Counterinsurgency and Realpolitik in Afghanistan

Captain William Park (U.S. Navy Hudson Fellow, CCW Visiting Fellow and ELAC Research Associate) gives a talk for the Centre for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Empires of Mud: Afghanistan 2001-2010

Dr Antonio Giustozzi (LSE) gives a talk for the Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Understanding the Mind in Peace Negotiations

Jeremy Lack (Lawyer and Mediator, Etude Altenburger Switzerland) / Professor Baroness Susan Greenfield (Institute for the Future of the Mind, Oxford) give a seminar for the Centre for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict with David Rodin.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

War Crimes Trials, Solemnity and the Problem of Evil

Prof Gerry Simpson (LSE / University of Melbourne) gives a talk for the Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict Seminar Series on the 2nd of March 2010 with Dapo Akande.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Punitive War

Professor of Law at Warwick University Victor Tadros gives a talk for the ELAC Hilary Term 2010 seminar series. This series is co-hosted by the ELAC and the University of Oxford Programme on the Changing Character of War (CCW).
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Strategic thinking for an Age of Austerity

David Blagden, DPhil candidate in International Relations in Oxford, gives a talk for the ELAC Hilary Term 2010 seminar series. This series is co-hosted by the ELAC and the University of Oxford Programme on the Changing Character of War (CCW).
Contemporary Islamic Studies

War and Love: The Role of Special Relationships in the Ethics of War

Dr Seth Lazar gives a talk for the ELAC Hilary Term 2010 seminar series. This series is co-hosted by the ELAC and the University of Oxford Programme on the Changing Character of War (CCW). Dapo Akande is the discussant.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Human Rights, Sovereignty and Military Intervention: A Dialogue with JS Mill

Professor Michael Doyle gives a talk for the ELAC Hilary Term 2010 seminar series. This series is co-hosted by the ELAC and the University of Oxford Programme on the Changing Character of War (CCW).
Contemporary Islamic Studies

The "Cultural Heritage of All Mankind": Metaphysics, Ethics, and the Positive Laws of War

The "Cultural Heritage of All Mankind": Metaphysics, Ethics, and the Positive Laws of War.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

The Enigma of Article 2(4): Interests and Norms in IR Theory

Over 60 years ago the USA agreed to give up its autonomy over the use of force by signing the UN Charter. Prof. Hurd uses this case study to better understand how states use international rules and how that use remakes both the rules and the states.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Proportionality and the Laws of War: Conflicting Interpretations

Prof. Thomas Hurka, Prof. Henry Shue, and Dr. David Rodin debate conflicting interpretations of proportionality and their relation to the laws of war.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Institutional Responsibility for Private Military Contractors

Prof. Nigel White gives a fascinating seminar looking at the issues surrounding institutional responsibility for private military contractors. Antonios Tzanakopoulos is the discussant.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Ethical Competence and Understanding War in International Relations

Prof. Mervyn Frost (King's College, London) presents a seminar in which he explores the relationship between ethics and international relations within the context of armed conflict. The discussant is Dr. Christopher Bickerton (Oxford).
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Indiscriminate Disproportionality: Another Attempt at Rules with Teeth

Prof. Henry Shue (Oxford) provides a moral reflection on international law by looking at the concept of proportional conduct in armed conflict. The discussant is Janina Dill (Oxford).

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