Hostname: page-component-745bb68f8f-b6zl4 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2025-02-10T23:17:56.898Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Introductory Remarks by Catherine Powell

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2018

Catherine Powell*
Affiliation:
Fordham University School of Law; Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations.

Extract

Thanks to everyone for joining us for this late breaking panel on the Missile Strikes Against Syria. And special thanks to the program committee, in particular Saira Mohamed, for pulling this session together so quickly.

Type
Late Breaking Panel: Missile Strikes Against Syria
Copyright
Copyright © by The American Society of International Law 2018 

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

Footnotes

This panel was convened at 1:00 p.m., Thursday, April 13, 2017, by its moderator, Catherine Powell of Fordham University School of Law, who introduced the panelists: Harold Hongju Koh of Yale Law School; Saikrishna Prakash of University of Virginia School of Law; Jennifer Daskal of American University Washington College of Law; and Steven Pomper of the U.S. Institute of Peace.

References

1 Henkin, Louis, Kosovo and the Law of “Humanitarian Intervention”, 93 AJIL 824, 824 (1999)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 Powell, Catherine, Libya: A Multilateral Constitutional Moment?, 106 AJIL 298 (2012)Google Scholar.

3 See, e.g., Hakimi, Monica, Toward a Legal Theory on the Responsibility to Protect, 39 Yale J. Int'l L. 247 (2014)Google Scholar (arguing that “R2P should not posit an all-encompassing duty that falls, at once, on the entire international community [,but] instead [] a bundle of more discrete duties”).