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Oona Hathaway and Craig Jones

Oona Hathaway and Craig Jones

FromDigging a Hole: The Legal Theory Podcast


Oona Hathaway and Craig Jones

FromDigging a Hole: The Legal Theory Podcast

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Apr 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this week’s episode, Oona Hathaway, professor of law at Yale Law School, and Dr. Craig Jones, lecturer in political geography at Newcastle University, discuss their views on law’s role in war and national security. Professor Hathaway’s recent article, National Security Lawyering in the Post-War Era: Can Law Constrain Power?, argues that our current system lacks external constraints on executive branch national security lawyers and suggests division of powers and increased accountability could help remedy these issues. In The War Lawyers: The United States, Israel, and Juridicial Warfare, Dr. Jones focuses more specifically on how military operations have come to rely on lawyers and discusses the consequences of a system where law and war are co-constitutive. The professors discuss where they find common ground and where they diverge, and answer the question of whether there is too much or too little law in war.
Released:
Apr 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (57)

Yale Law School professors Samuel Moyn and David Schleicher interview legal scholars and dig into the debates heard inside law school halls.