U.S. Counterterrorism: The Implications for World Order

March 1, 1986

 

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Moderator:
Mr. John Jenke
The Fletcher School, The Tufts Colloquium on Terrorism

The Consequences of Terror-Violence for the Rule of Law"
Professor Robert Friedlander
Assistant Counsel, Subcommittee on the Constitution, The United States Senate; works include, Terror -Violence: Aspects of Social Control, and a four-volume analysis, Terrorism: Documents of International and Local Control

Sovereignty, Extradition, and International Law
Professor Allan Gerson
Deputy Assistant Attorney-General, Office of Legal Counsel, The United States Department of Justice; former Counsel to Jeanne Kirkpatrick, former United States Ambassador to the United Nations

Are Terrorists Criminals or Combatants?
Professor Alfred Rubin
The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University; chair of the international Law Association's Committee on terrorism and extradition

This panel is co sponsored by the International Law Society of the Harvard Law School.

Symposium Summations

Terrorism- Beyond Conspiracies, A Look to the Future

Ms. Francine Kershman and Mouin Rabbani
The Tufts Colloquium on Terrorism

Peter Gross
Wesleyan University