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Flavio Risech frisech at hampshire.edu
Mon Nov 27 22:53:48 EST 2006


FINAL  Installment in the Hampshire Fall Law Lecture Series:
Virginia Held on Military Intervention, Terrorism, Law, Morality
THURSDAY NOV 30 AT 3:30pm Franklin Patterson Hall West Lecture Hall.

Please join us for "Military Intervention and Terrorism in Law and 
Morality," a talk by philosopher Virginia Held, Distinguished 
Professor at City University of New York Graduate Center, and 
Distinguished Professor Emerita at Hunter College. She will be 
introduced by Marlene Gerber Fried, Hampshire Professor of Philosophy 
and director of the Civil Liberties and Public Policy Program. This 
will be the final lecture in the Fall series "Challenges to Legal 
Thought in the 21st Century" sponsored by the Hampshire College Law 
Program.

Professor Held will address the following questions: How should the 
U.S. respond to terrorism? Should it be bound by international law, 
and what would that require? What is the place of morality in 
international affairs?

Professor Held is a past President, American Philosophical 
Association, Eastern Division and author of "The Ethics of Care: 
Personal, Political, and Global" (2005); "Liberalism and the Ethics 
of Care" (1997); and "Feminist Morality: Transforming Culture Society 
and Politics" (1993).

Co-sponsored by Civil Liberties and Public Policy Program.

This event is on Thursday, November 30th, 2006.
It is held at : FPH West Lecture Hall
This event starts at 3:30pm.

This event is organized by : Hampshire Law Program

For more information E-mail jjeffery at hampshire.edu
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