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One of EPIIC's 2003 Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award Presentations

Humanitarian Intervention:
Intervening Too Little, Too Late?

Anne-Marie Slaughter

Dean, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University

President, American Society of International Law

She writes and lectures widely on international law and foreign policy issues, such as the effectiveness of international courts and tribunals, the legal dimensions of the war on terrorism, building global democracy, international law and international relations theory, and compliance with international rules. She is the author of the article "The Real New World Order," originally published in the 75th anniversary issue of Foreign Affairs, and her book on that same subject -- global governance through networks of national government officials -- is forthcoming from Princeton University Press. She is a frequent media commentator and op-ed contributor on international tribunals, terrorism, and international law.

Introduction by

Michael Glennon
Professor of International Law, The Fletcher School;
Author, Limits of Law, Prerogatives of Power: Interventionism after Kosovo

Moderated by
EPIIC Colloquium Member Judah Jeremy Sueker '06

Monday, January 27, 7:00pm, Crane Room of Paige Hall

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