International Legal Perspectives on the Israel-Hamas War
Offered By: Cambridge University Press via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore international legal perspectives on the Israel-Hamas War in this 59-minute webinar organized by the American Journal of International Law. Join a panel of distinguished experts as they address a broad range of issues related to the conflict and the region's history. Delve into topics such as the laws of war and occupation, criminal accountability, claims to self-determination, colonialism, and the role of outside actors, including international organizations like the United Nations. Examine the relationship between international law and morality, consider the expectations from international law during profound crises, and reflect on the war's implications for the global community of international lawyers. Gain insights from panelists Steven R. Ratner, Dr. Alejandro Chehtman, Dr. Janina Dill, and Adil Haque, with moderation by Ingrid Brunk.
Syllabus
AJIL Webinar: International Legal Perspectives on the Israel-Hamas War
Taught by
Cambridge University Press
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