Posted
October 18, 2004
Conference To Focus on Role of Government,
NGOs in "War on Terror"
The legal standards that ought to guide the United States’ military
operations and treatment of prisoners in the War on Terror will
be examined at a one-day conference at the School of Law Nov. 5. Co-sponsored
by the Human Rights
Program and the Judge
Advocate General’s Legal Center and School, the conference
will discuss tensions between the views of the military and human rights
organizations with two panels featuring government, military, and NGO
representatives. Featured speakers include former U.S ambassador to
the United Nations Nancy Soderberg, now with the International Crisis
Group, and Elisa Massimino, the Washington Director of Human Rights
First.
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*Registration is highly recommended and
required to receive a lunch.
Contacts:
| FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 AGENDA |
| 8:30-9:00 |
Registration,
coffee and pastries, Student Lounge #1 |
| 9:00-9:15 |
Welcome and Introductory Remarks:
Peter
Low, Hardy Cross Dillard Professor of Law; Vice President
and Provost, University of Virginia (1994-2001), WB126 |
| 9:15-10:15 |
Keynote Address: Ambassador
Nancy Soderberg, Vice President for Multilateral Affairs, International
Crisis Group, WB126 |
| 10:15-10:30 |
Coffee Break, Student
Lounge #1 |
| 10:30-12:15 |
PANEL I: U.S. Compliance with the
Law of Armed Conflict and Human Rights Law in the War on Terrorism:
A Strategic Imperative?, WB126
- John
Norton Moore, Walter L. Brown Professor of
Law, Director, Center for National Security Law and Center
for Oceans Law and Policy, U.Va. School of Law
- Wendy Patten, U.S. Advocacy Director,
Human Rights Watch
- Charles Allen, Deputy General Counsel
for International Affairs, Department of Defense
- Scott Stucky, General Counsel, Senate
Armed Services Committee
Moderator: Rosa
Brooks, Associate Professor of Law, U.Va. School of
Law |
| 12:30-2:00 |
Lunch & Luncheon Speaker: Elisa
Massimino, Washington Director, Human Rights First, Caplin Pavilion |
| 2:15-4:00 |
PANEL II: NGO-Military Relations:
Institutional Incompatibility?, WB126
- Kevin Lanigan, Esq., Hogan & Hartson
(Washington D.C.), U.S. Army Res. Maj., (Joint Civil-Military
Operations Task Force, Afghanistan 2002-03)
- Paul Majarowitz, Senior Iraq Program Officer,
Mercy Corps
- Hays Parks, Assistant General Counsel,
International Affairs, DOD General Counsel
- Col. Richard Whitaker, Staff Judge Advocate,
101st Airborne Division (ASSLT)
Moderator: David
E. Graham, Exec. Director, The Judge Advocate General's
Legal Center and School |
| 4:00-4:15 |
Closing Comments: Col.
James Gerstenlauer, Dean, The Judge Advocate General's School
of the Army, WB126 |
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