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Webinar On Protecting Civilians During Air Warfare

by Christopher Albon on March 15, 2010

A big thanks to Charli Carpenter, who spotted an online seminar next week by Harvard’s Humanitarian Law and Policy Forum titled “Protecting Civilians in the New Battlespace: Challenges of Regulating Air Warfare.”:

This live seminar will examine legal and policy responses to the challenges of civilian protection in situations of armed conflict, specifically in the context of air warfare. Against the backdrop of the recent release of the HPCR Manual on International Law Applicable to Air and Missile Warfare, the seminar will address the following questions:

  • What are the primary features, definitions and principles contained in the Manual? How do these relate to the larger framework of international humanitarian law, or the law of armed conflict?
  • What is the relevance for the military of the provisions of the Manual, which are a restatement of existing law applicable to air and missile warfare?
  • How might the Manual contribute to enhanced protection of civilians during conflict?

Panelists and participants will examine these questions by reference to the HPCR Manual and to specific situations of air warfare.

Readers can register to attend virtually here.

Christopher Albon is a Ph.D. candidate specializing in armed conflict, public health, human security, and health diplomacy.

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