Lawfare: Historical and Semiotic Origins of "Lawfare" (Panel 1)

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • September 10, 2010
    War Crimes Research Symposium
    Frederick K. Cox International Law Center
    Case Western Reserve University School of Law
    Moderator:
    Prof. Tawia Ansah, Visiting Professor, Case Western Reserve University School of Law
    Speakers:
    Prof. Wouter Werner, VU University, Amsterdam
    Prof. Susan Tiefenbrun, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
    Summary:
    Traditionally "Lawfare" was defined as "a strategy of using-or misusing-law as a substitute for traditional military means to achieve an operational objective." But lately, commentators and governments have applied the concept to International Criminal Tribunals, the defense counsel's tactics challenging the detention of al Qaeda suspects in Guantanamo Bay, and as indicated in the quote above to the controversial Goldstone Commission Report. This symposium and Experts Meeting, featuring two-dozen leading academics, practitioners, and former government officials from all sides of the political spectrum, will examine the usefulness and appropriate application of the "Lawfare" concept.

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