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Conference Annnouncement

Theme: Adil Ahmed Haque's Law and Morality at War
Type: International Workshop
Institution: Stockholm Centre for the Ethics of War and Peace
Location: Vaxholm (Sweden)
Date: 26.–27.6.2017

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The laws are not silent in war, but what should they say? What is the
moral function of the law of armed conflict? Should the law protect
civilians who do not fight but help those who do? Should the law
protect soldiers who perform non-combat functions or who may be
safely captured? How certain should a soldier be that an individual
is a combatant rather than a civilian before using lethal force? What
risks should soldiers take on themselves to avoid harming civilians?
When do inaccurate weapons become unlawfully indiscriminate? When
does "collateral damage" to civilians become unlawfully
disproportionate? Should civilians lose their legal rights by
serving, voluntarily or involuntarily, as human shields? Finally,
when should killing civilians constitute a war crime? These are the
questions that Law and Morality at War answers, contributing to a
cutting-edge international debate.

Drawing on the concepts and methods of contemporary moral and legal
philosophy, the book develops a normative framework within which the
laws of war and international criminal law can be evaluated,
criticized, and reformed. While several philosophical works
critically examine the moral status of civilians and combatants, this
book fills a gap, offering both an account of the laws of war and war
crimes, and proposing how the law could be improved from a moral
point of view. Finally, it explores when, if ever, the emotional
pressures under which soldiers act should partially or wholly excuse
their wrongful actions.

Speakers:
Kimberly Ferzan (Virginia)
Eliav Leiblich (Tel Aviv)
Jonathan Parry (Birmingham)
Christopher Finlay(Birmingham)
Bashshar Haydar (AUB)

Attendance at the workshop is free and open to all, but places are
limited. To register, please go to the Stockholm Centre’s website:
http://www.stockholmcentre.org

We have a block of single rooms reserved at Waxholm Hotel (the
workshop venue) for the 26th at a rate of 1595 SEK.
To book one of these rooms, please email:
[email protected]

Those without institutional funding can claim reimbursement of the
hotel cost after the event.

Enquiries can be sent to:
[email protected]




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