Reuters is reporting:
BELGRADE, March 31 (Reuters) – Serbia’s parliament apologised on Wednesday for the 1995 killing of thousands of Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica, but the process only highlighted how deeply polarised the country remains about its wartime past.
The resolution expressed sympathy to victims and apologised for not doing enough to prevent the massacre, but stopped short of calling the killings …
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March 30, 2010 # 8:19 pm # Armed Conflict, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, International Law, International Organizations # No CommentJustice Stevens and targeted killings
March 28, 2010 # 9:37 pm # Armed Conflict, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, International Law, Supreme Court # 3 CommentsA previous post contained State Department Legal Adviser Harold Koh’s Address before the American Society of International Law last week. As the post demonstrated, one of the areas that Koh discussed was the legality of targeted killings. Koh noted:
In U.S. operations against al Qaeda and its associated forces– including lethal operations conducted with the use of unmanned aerial vehicles– great …
The Obama Administration and International Law, Address by State Depatment Legal Adviser Harold Koh, March 25, 2010, Video and Text
March 26, 2010 # 10:13 am # Armed Conflict, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Intelligence, International Law, International Organizations, Supreme Court # No CommentYesterday, Department of State Legal Adviser Harold Koh delivered an address at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law on the Obama Administration and International Law. The video clip above is from Koh’s discussion of targeted killings, including the use of unmanned aerial vehicles.
From the Department of State website, here is the complete text of Koh’s address …
VIDEO: UN Plaza: Human Security; Somalia; Gender Equality and Hollywood values and the UN
March 22, 2010 # 10:30 am # Armed Conflict, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, International Law, International Organizations # No CommentMark Leon Goldberg posts:
In this edition of UN Plaza, I speak with Charli Carpenter, a political scientist and human security analyst at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. (She also blogs!) We chat about human security, the new Security Council report on Somalia; a new gender entity taking shape at the UN, and what Battlestar Gallactica can teach the United Nations. Enjoy!
International Families in Crisis: The Legal Response– A Panel at Georgetown University, Thursday, March 25th at 2:30pm
March 17, 2010 # 11:33 pm # Foreign Policy, Human Rights, International Law, International Organizations # No CommentThe Master of Science in Foreign Service Program at Georgetown University and Ambassador Maura Harty and The International Centre of Missing and Exploiting Children will be hosting a Panel Discussion on International Families in Crisis: The Legal Response on Thursday, March 25, 2010, 2:30 p.m in Copley Formal Lounge on Georgetown’s Campus.
Panelists Include:
Judge Peter Messitte, US District Court, District …
Videos: State Department releases 2009 Annual Human Rights Report
March 12, 2010 # 1:56 pm # Armed Conflict, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, International Law, International Organizations # No CommentHillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
March 11, 2010
Every year, the Secretary of State hosts a briefing like this one. And while in that sense it may seem routine, this event is extraordinary because of its connection to who we are as a country and to the universal aspirations we seek to make real through our foreign policy.
The idea of human …
Terrorists: Criminals or Combatants?
March 7, 2010 # 10:12 pm # Armed Conflict, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Intelligence, International Law # 2 CommentsMy wife Tracy and I are excited to be in San Francisco again! Tomorrow night I will be giving a talk for the Georgetown University Alumni Club of Northern California entitled “Terrorists: Criminals or Combatants?” I will post comments about the evening.
James Raymond Vreeland– Obama Administration needs to show “bold global leadership” to combat protectionist moves in US
March 5, 2010 # 9:57 am # Foreign Policy, International Law, International Organizations # One CommentOver at The Vreelander, my great friend and Georgetown colleague, Professor James Raymond Vreeland, calls upon the Obama Administration to fight against protectionist impulses in the United States. He posts:
Congress is flirting with “Buy America” again, “complaining that money is going to projects that are creating jobs in foreign countries.” They’re pointing to the “Buy America” provisions in the 2009 …
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