• Lecture Theatre G08 (map)
  • Law Building
  • 185 Pelham Street, Carlton
  • Australia

Lecture

How is international law involved in what the US has called the ‘global non-international armed conflict’ against al Qaeda and associated forces? In this lecture, Professor Naz Modirzadeh will analyse the legal arguments developed by the US to justify its resort to force, as well as recent developments in the approach to international law taken by other states participating in the massive campaign against ISIS. She will argue that the result of the use of law-talk as part of this conflict is a blurring of lines between different bodies of law and different international law professions and professionals, with troubling implications.

Professor Naz Modirzadeh is the founding Director of the Program on International Law and Armed Conflict and a Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School. She is a Visiting Professorial Fellow with the Laureate Program in International Law for 2016.

Date and Time

Thursday, August 4th, 2016
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Location

Lecture Theatre G08
Law Building
185 Pelham Street, Carlton
VIC 3053, Australia

More information is available on the University of Melbourne web page: [link].

Image credit: US Air Force (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Joseph Swafford), Flickr, CC BY-NC 2.0 License.