Hague Initiative For Law and Armed Conflict - Past Lectures

Past Lectures

  • 15 July 2008 Dr. Gary Solis, Georgetown University Law School - Removal of Protected Persons from Occupied Terr
  • 17 June 2008 Prof. Tim McCormack Australian Red Cross Professor of International Humanitarian Law & Director of the Asia Pacific Centre for Military Law at the University of Melbourne Law School - Cluster Munitions, Proportionality and the Foreseeability of Civilian Damage
  • 20 May 2008 Dr. Marten Zwanenburg Legal advisor to the Netherlands Ministry of Defense - Occupation under International Humanitarian Law,
  • 6 May 2008 Major Chris de Cock Belgian Air Force - Current Challenges in Air and Missile Warfare
  • 22 April 2008 Judge Theodor Meron International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia - Does International Criminal Justice Work?
  • 10 April 2008 Prof. Dr. Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg - Contemporary issues of naval warfare
  • 18 March 2008 Dr. Liesbeth Lijnzaad Legal Adviser of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Gender and IHL
  • 21 February 2008 Steven Freeland - The Application of the Rules of International Humanitarian Law to the Military Use of Outer Space
  • 22 January 2008 Hans Boddens Hosang - Rules of Engagement and IHL
  • 15 November 2007 Koen de Groof - Targeted killings under IHL
  • 18 September 2007 Theo Boutruche University of Geneva - The Principle of Superfluous Injury and Unnecessary Suffering Basic Principles of IHL, Part IV
  • 3 July 2007 Gabor Rona International Legal Director of Human Rights First - A bull in the china shop: the ‘war on terror’ and international law in the United States
  • 19 June 2007 Judge Abdul Koroma, Judge at the International Court of Justice - The Application of the Fundamental Principles of IHL by the International Court of Justice
  • 24 May 2007 Frits Kalshoven Professor Emeritus of Leiden University - From the Martens Clause to Tadic Jurisdiction and beyond: custom and principle as sources of LOAC

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