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Confronting Complexity – The Adequacy of International Humanitarian Law to Deal with the Increasingly Complex Nature of International and Non-International Armed Conflict

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6-4-2012 2:00 PM

End Date

6-4-2012 5:00 PM

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Confronting Complexity – The Adequacy of International Humanitarian Law to Deal with the Increasingly Complex Nature of International and Non-International Armed Conflict

Professor Warren Small, Attorney at Law; Adjunct Professor of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law and Monterey College of Law.

Rapporteur: Professor Dr. Sophie Clavier, Adjunct Professor of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law; Associate Professor of International Relations, San Francisco State University.

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Confronting Complexity – The Adequacy of International Humanitarian Law to Deal with the Increasingly Complex Nature of International and Non-International Armed Conflict

Confronting Complexity – The Adequacy of International Humanitarian Law to Deal with the Increasingly Complex Nature of International and Non-International Armed Conflict

Professor Warren Small, Attorney at Law; Adjunct Professor of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law and Monterey College of Law.

Rapporteur: Professor Dr. Sophie Clavier, Adjunct Professor of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law; Associate Professor of International Relations, San Francisco State University.