Listen to the U. of Chicago's Conference on Torture, Law, and War
On February 29 and March 1, the University of Chicago
Law School's Law and Philosophy Workshop (with the
assistance of the Center for Comparative Constitutionalism)
sponsored a conference on Torture, Law and War. The conference
"looked at the central question from the perspective of a wide
range of fields, from law and public policy to psychology and history."
Speakers included scholars from a dozen universities as well
as Chicago's Adam Samaha, Susan Bandes, Richard McAdams,
Martha Nussbaum, Geoffrey Stone, Scott Anderson, and Eric Posner."
You can view the agenda and listen to (or download) the conference
sessions at the conference web page, here.
Law School's Law and Philosophy Workshop (with the
assistance of the Center for Comparative Constitutionalism)
sponsored a conference on Torture, Law and War. The conference
"looked at the central question from the perspective of a wide
range of fields, from law and public policy to psychology and history."
Speakers included scholars from a dozen universities as well
as Chicago's Adam Samaha, Susan Bandes, Richard McAdams,
Martha Nussbaum, Geoffrey Stone, Scott Anderson, and Eric Posner."
You can view the agenda and listen to (or download) the conference
sessions at the conference web page, here.
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