On February 25, 2010 The Fordham International Law Journal and the Nonproliferation, Arms Control & Disarmament Interest Group of the American Society of International Law are hosting a great symposium on Nuclear Weapons and International Law.
Here is the program:
NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: A NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION REGIME FOR THE [...]
On February 22, at Noon I will be giving a speech at Temple University. The topic of the speech is “What to do about Guantanamo?” My remarks will focus on the challenges associated with closing the detention facility, and the broader challenges of detaining and trying suspected terrorists.
Tim Waters at IU Bloomington has arranged a fantastic conference beginning tomorrow and running through Sunday. The conference will ultimately result in a book, and given the participants and topics it will likely be required reading for students, scholars and practitioners. Here are the topics:
determining the proper role of [...]
On February 11, 2010 at 5:30 p.m. I will be participating in a debate sponsored by the Western State University College of Law Federalist Society. The topic of the debate will be “Where to Try Suspected Terrorists.” My debate opponent is Professor David Frakt.
On February 10, 2010 I will be participating in a panel discussion focused on “How to Try Suspected Terrorists” sponsored by the Loyola Law School-Los Angeles International Law Society and Federalist Society chapters.
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Greg McNeal is a professor and national security specialist focusing on the institutions and challenges associated with global security, with substantive expertise in national security law and policy, transnational crime, global policy studies, and international affairs.
He teaches at Pepperdine University's School of Law and School of Public Policy.Recent Posts
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