Next on booktv john yoo argues International Law has very little effect on the behavior of powerful nations when they deal with each other but acts as an impediment when powerful countries try to do things like fake terrorism and to stop the spread of weapons through disruption. This discussion is about an hour and a half. Welcome everybody. Thanks for braving the weather to make it to the American Enterprise institute today. Im a resident scholar and i direct the center for Security Studies here at aei. Todays event which is being cosponsored by the society is a discussion of john yoos latest book point of attack the work of International Law and global welfare. The format of todays great a quite simple. John will start with an overview of the books thesis and then we will follow up with our panelists comments and i might throw in a point or two as well and then following that, we will open up the floor to your questions and have a good robust discussion. Before turning the microphone
Welcome everybody. Thanks for braving the weather to make it to a American Enterprise institute today. My name is gary schmitt and im a resident scholar and i direct the Maryland Center for Security Studies here at aei. Todays event which is being cosponsored by the federal society as a Panel Discussion of john yoos latest book point of attack preventive war, International Law and global warfare. Our format today is going to be quite simple. John will start off with an overview of the books thesis and then we will follow up with our panelists comments and i might throw in a pointer point or two as well. Following that we will open up the floor to your questions and have a good robust discussion i am sure. Before turning the mic over to john however let me briefly introduce our two guests panelists. Michael levitin and harvey rishikof. As you can see from the biographical materials you have at hand both have had quite distinguished careers. Michael is currently professor of law at North
I would just like to say, first of all, final thank you all of you for coming, but also to barbara for helping us all think, not just about one thing or another, but a bottle of that thank you. [applause] welcome everybody. Thanks for bringing the weather to American Enterprises is today. My name is gary smith on her resident scholar and attract the maryland security for studies at aei. Todays event which is cosponsored by the Federalist Society is a Panel Discussion of john yoos latest book point of attack preventive or International Law and global welfare. Our format today will be quite simple. John will start off with an overview of the books thesis and then we will followup with their group panelist comments and ill with their two panel is coming tonight might throw in a pointer to as well. Following that we will open up the floor to your questions and have a good robust discussion i am sure. Before turning the mic over to john let me briefly introduce her to guest panelist Michael
Panelist comments and i might throw in a point or two as well, and then following that well open up the floor to your questions, and have a good, robust discussion, im sure. Before turning the mic over to downare john, let me introduce our two guest panelists. As you can see from the biographical merles you have in hand, both have had quite distinguished careers. Michael is a professor another law at ohio northern university, former navy pilot, harvard law graduate, graduate of the naves top gun program. Michael has written extensively in the areas of the laws of war some the laws of war as applied to the current war on terrorism. Harvey chair the abas Ad Advisory Committee on National Security and a former professor at the national war canaling war college, and he was a Legal Counsel to the fbis Deputy Director and has had his hand in drafting this is my tenth never here and its ten inch anniversary and this book is a product of that ten years. I started working on it when i came here
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