The Humanization of Warfare: Ethics, Law, and Civilians in Conflict

 Published On Mar 26, 2024

One of the core ethical and legal imperatives in warfare is the protection of civilians. With the vast majority of armed conflicts in the world today occurring between state and non-state actors, this has led to ambiguity around traditional battlefield lines, what laws apply, and who is viewed as liable to harm.

This virtual panel explored emerging ethical and legal questions surrounding the humanization of warfare, touching on issues of international law, just war, and how civilian protection can hinge on how we label a conflict. The event builds upon an essay published by Georgetown Law’s Professor Mitt Regan, who moderated the discussion, in the most recent issue of "Ethics & International Affairs," the quarterly journal of Carnegie Council.

Participants:
• Mitt Regan, McDevitt Professor of Jurisprudence, Georgetown Law (moderator)
• Ashley Deeks, Class of 1948 Scholarly Research Professor of Law, University of Virginia Law School
• Adil Haque, Professor of Law and Judge Jon O. Newman Scholar, Rutgers Law School
• Emily Tripp, Director, Airwars

For more, please go to: https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/ or https://www.ethicsandinternationalaff...

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