The Internet in Bello : Seminar on Cyber War, Ethics & Policy
November 18, 2011, Berkeley Law
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I. Introduction
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II. Presentations and Recommendations
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III. Opening Remarks
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David Caron, Berkeley Law; President, American Society of International Law
IV. Preparing the Battlefield: The Best Defense
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Beth Van Schaack, Santa Clara Law – Moderator
Michael Nacht, UC Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy
Sir Daniel Bethlehem KCMG QC, Columbia Law
Abraham Sofaer, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
V. Cyber Warfare: Attack and Distinction
Kate Jastram, Berkeley Law – Moderator
Anne Quintin, International Committee of the Red Cross, Regional Delegation for the US and Canada
Lt. Colonel Pete Hayden, JAGC, US Army, Office of the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Sean Watts, Creighton University School of Law
VI. Keynote Speech
Introduction by Kate Jastram
Colonel Gary D. Brown, USAF
Staff Judge Advocate, US Cyber Command
VII. Geography and Neutrality During Cyber War
Stephen Maurer, Berkeley Law and Goldman School of Public Policy – Moderator
Andrew Carswell, International Committee of the Red Cross, Regional Delegation for the US and Canada
Eric Talbot Jensen, Brigham Young University Law School
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