What Justice for Famine Crimes? | Annual Harrell-Bond Lecture 2022

Starvation is an ancient, cruel and effective weapon of war. Efforts to prohibit and criminalize starvation as a war crime are recent and limited in scope. The prohibitions in the Geneva Conventions and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court are as yet untested in courts of law and at the United Nations Security Council. This lecture examines ongoing efforts to expose, prevent and punish starvation crimes and the prospects for success.

Research Showcase Event - DPIR

The Department of Politics and International Relations is delighted to invite you in-person and virtually to our Research Showcase Event - a great opportunity for students to make connections with academics, providing a chance to network and share knowledge of research excellence. The event will run under a ‘soundbite’ format – short presentations from experienced academics who have already secured research funding, followed by ample time for discussion and engagement.
The Loop
EL PAÍS
Sieps

The Pentagon, Climate Change, and War: Charting the Rise and Fall of U.S. Military Emissions - Book Talk and Round-table

This event will see DPIR's incoming Montague Burton Professor elect. Neta Crawford launching her new book 'The Pentagon, Climate Change, and War: Charting the Rise and Fall of U.S. Military Emissions', in a discussion with Professor Oliver Belcher (Durham University) and Professor Jan Selby (Sheffield University).

The book explores how the Pentagon became the world’s largest single greenhouse gas emitter and why it’s not too late to break the link between national security and fossil fuel consumption.
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