That hadnt existed before. In the end, ultimately, you say this doesnt count. This doesnt is that because ultimately it hasnt changed International Law . I think there was a moment when a grotian moment could have formed. And it would have been if we were more careful in trying to define the owls we were trying to promote. Truman was very careful in trying to define very narrow rules. Bush was not so. So basically the theory he could have had that i think would have worked, and it may still be the theory down the line, is an analogy to the laws of neutrality. In a formal manner . Gave a speech in 2010 at the American Society of International Law were he propounded the very near greuel that we are designed to give countries a lot of comfort. The problem was that when we were not actually obeying by those rules. Only use the predators not drawn as a last resort distinguish between the terrorists and the civilians minimize any collateral damage, the family members are other people. And th
The city club, and im very delighted to be here today with professor michael similar. Michael is the acting dean of the law school, hes the Baker Hostettler professor of law, a leader in the practice and study of International Criminal law and the host of the Public Radio Program talking foreign policy, all of which is wonderful, but were actually here to talk about something else, his new book. It is called customary International Law in times of fundamental change recognizing grotian moments. Wow. Wow. Which sounds like a mouthful of academic jargon, but what its really about is how certain moments in history create the kinds of conditions for new laws to emerge as a force for good on a planetary scale which is certainly relevant today. Michael, great to see you. And, dan, do you want to mention who you are . I did, i did. Okay. Im going to assume that im not the only lawyer in the audience, here in the room or watching on cspan. So can we start with a couple of terms, customary Inte
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