Mary Ellen O’Connell and Samuel Moyn on Legal Arguments for Prohibition of Force

This episode is the second part of a four part conversation featuring Professor Mary Ellen O’Connell talking about themes emerging from her 2019 book, “The Art of Law in the International Community.” O’Connell is the Robert and Marion Short Professor of Law and Research Professor of International Dispute at Notre Dame. O’Connell is joined by Professor Samuel Moyn, the Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence and Professor of History at Yale Law School. They discuss the history of legal movements to prohibit the use of force and military aggression.

Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
About the Podcast:

The Kroc Cast is a new podcast featuring peace studies conversations convened among faculty, staff, alumni, visiting fellows, and friends of the Kroc Institute, a global peace studies hub. Tune in for 30-45 minute conversations on current events, emerging research, and peacebuilding work around the world.

November 7, 2019

Art and HistoryGlobal AffairsLaw and PoliticsMary Ellen O'ConnellKroc Institute for Peace StudiesMilitary

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