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Using Noncambatants As Shields, Cécile Fabre, Idil Boran, François Tanguay-Renaud Oct 2015

Using Noncambatants As Shields, Cécile Fabre, Idil Boran, François Tanguay-Renaud

François Tanguay-Renaud

Cécile Farbe, Chair in Political Theory, University of Edinburgh, talks about the coercive use of civilians as shields "a depressingly familiar feature of contemporary wars."

Respondent: Idil Boran, York University, Philosophy


Risk Taking And Force Protection, David Luban, Dan Priel, François Tanguay-Renaud Oct 2015

Risk Taking And Force Protection, David Luban, Dan Priel, François Tanguay-Renaud

François Tanguay-Renaud

David Duban, University Professor and Professor of Law and Philosophy at Georgetown Law, defends Michael Walzer’s reconstruction of the Doctrine of Double Effect (DDE) and its implications for the risks that just warriors must take to minimize harm to civilians.

Respondent: Dan Priel, Osgoode Hall Law School


Risk Taking And Force Protection, David Luban, Dan Priel, François Tanguay-Renaud Oct 2015

Risk Taking And Force Protection, David Luban, Dan Priel, François Tanguay-Renaud

Dan Priel

David Duban, University Professor and Professor of Law and Philosophy at Georgetown Law, defends Michael Walzer’s reconstruction of the Doctrine of Double Effect (DDE) and its implications for the risks that just warriors must take to minimize harm to civilians.

Respondent: Dan Priel, Osgoode Hall Law School