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T0743013833

When is a war a war - and when is it just containment? When are we justified in declaring war? Increasingly, wars are being fought by coalitions of allies, which makes a common interpretation of the law almost impossible. Can there be a justification, in law, for taking pre-emptive action? And how can we call nations like the US to account if they use banned weapons? Speakers include: Gerry Simpson, author of The Law of War Crimes; Gwyn Prins, senior fellow at the Institute of International Affairs, who affirms both a legal and moral duty to rid Iraq of Saddam; James Gow, professor of international peace and security at Kings, advisor to the government and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia; and Rabinder Singh, QC, of Matrix Chambers, who represented CND in the recent case against the Government about resolution 1441. Mary Riddell, Observer journalist, is in the chair.
11 Apr 03ICA, Inner London :: V205
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