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ON DEMAND: Born in the Battlefield: An Introduction to International Humanitarian Law
Credits: 0 Credit Hours Join us for this new and insightful class that explores the evolution of international humanitarian law (IHL), and the pivotal role of the Red Cross Movement in this process. Our engaging panel will discuss how IHL has developed through U.S. regulations, bitter experience, international conventions, treaties, and legal decisions. Those who attend will leave with an understanding of how to analyze the legality of actions in armed conflicts, and the role the Red Cross Movement has played in the development of modern IHL. This program is free and open to the public.As always, please feel free to share this invitation with colleagues. D.C. Bar membership is not required to attend. Non-members will need to create a profile to register and access the content. Are you a current law student and looking to register for one of our programs? Learn about the D.C. Bar Law Student Community and attend most individual programs at a discounted rate. Find out more here. Sponsored by: D.C. Bar Communities Office Related Communities of Interest: D.C. Bar Criminal Law and Individual Rights Community; D.C. Bar International Law Community; D.C. Bar Litigation Community; D.C. Bar Law Student Community Program Partner: American Red Cross; New York State Bar Association International Section Speakers:
Federico Barillas Schwank, Senior Program Attorney, D.C. Bar, former American Red Cross Legal Advisor
William Z. Xu, Judge Advocate General, U.S. Navy, former American Red Cross Law Fellow