Armed Conflict & Protection of Future Generations

2022 University of Saskatchewan, Department of Political Studies and the College of Law International Humanitarian Law Conference

 

 

Event Transcript

 

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The Canadian Red Cross and the University of Saskatchewan, Department of Political Studies and the College of Law present the ONLINE 2022 International Humanitarian Law (IHL) academic conference: Armed Conflict & Protection of Future Generations. The Conference will begin with an introduction to IHL, linking the topic to the law of armed conflict and be followed by a panel. This event will bring together experts in the field, including academics and practitioners to discuss the challenges that this topic raises, including the impact of war on children, the environmental impact of conflict, and new weapons technologies and what lies ahead.

Join experts as they discuss contemporary challenges related to armed conflict as well as the role of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) in protecting future generations.

The 90-minute online panel discussion will begin at 12:00 CST. Attendees are also invited to an optional session prior to the main event to learn more about IHL, the rules that limit and prevent human suffering in times of armed conflict.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

This conference has been accredited for 2.25 CPD hours by the Law Society of Saskatchewan.

Location: Online via Zoom

Date: Friday, February 4, 2022

Time:
11:00-11:45 CST Intro to IHL Optional introduction to the rules of armed conflict
12:00-13:30 CST Main event
Panel Discussion on Armed Conflict & Protection of Future Generations.

 

Conference program available here

Note: This event will take place in English with simultaneous French translation and closed captioning in both languages.

Register here: https://canadianredcross.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qrbkW1eKTbeqQohOGh6iGw

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If you have questions about this event, please contact karyn.stone@redcross.ca