How does international law affect the conduct of military operations? What are the current challenges to international law? And what role should international law play in the future? In this podcast “Lex Ferenda: Conversations About Law and War” Professor of International Law and Security at CMS, Kevin Jon Heller, discusses these themes with prominent experts in international law, including civil servants and legal advisors serving national governments, international organisations and NGOs.
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How does international law affect the conduct of military operations? What are the current challenges to international law? And what role should international law play in the future? In this podcast “Lex Ferenda: Conversations About Law and War” Professor of International Law and Security at CMS, Kevin Jon Heller, discusses these themes with prominent experts in international law, including civil servants and legal advisors serving national governments, international organisations and NGOs.
On the first episode of the podcast Kevin is talking with Harold Koh. Harold Koh is Sterling Professor of International Law and former Dean (2004-09) at Yale Law School, where he has taught since 1985. He has served under four US presidents, as Senior Advisor (2021-present) and Legal Adviser to the US Secretary of State (2009-2013), Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor (1998-2001), and Attorney-Adviser at the US Department of Justice (1983-1985).
Lex Ferenda: Conversations About Law and War
How does international law affect the conduct of military operations? What are the current challenges to international law? And what role should international law play in the future? In this podcast “Lex Ferenda: Conversations About Law and War” Professor of International Law and Security at CMS, Kevin Jon Heller, discusses these themes with prominent experts in international law, including civil servants and legal advisors serving national governments, international organisations and NGOs.