A symposium to assess the damage done to international law and co-operation by the War and occupation of Iraq.
The symposium will take place on Sunday June 1st from 3.00 to 5.30pm at the Young Vic in London. The monitor of the debate will be Sue MacGregor (formerly a presenter of Radio 4's Today programme).
The panel will include
- Jan Kavan (President of the General Assembly of the UN)
- Jonathan Steele (Senior foreign correpondant, The Guardian)
- Professor Philippe Sands QC (UCL and Matrix Chambers)
- Professor Christine Chinkin (Professor of International Law at the LSE)
- Susan Marks (Lecturer in International Law, Emmanuel College Cambridge)
- Professor Burns Weston (Professor of International Law and Human Rights, Iowa University, USA)
- Mark Seddon (Editor Tribune, and member of the Labour Party NEC)
- Dr Karma Nabulsi (Lecturer in International Politics, Oxford University).
Seats are limited so if you wish to attend please write to the address below or email Vivian Yates as soon as possible.
If you would like to make a donation towards the costs of this symposium, and two further symposia that are planned, please make your cheque payable to Peace and Progress Manifesto and send it to the address below.
If you wish to attend:
Phone: 07816823437
Email: [email protected]
A Manifesto for Peace and Progress
PO Box 9497, Birmingham, B24 9ZY
