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Security Challenges After September 11th - Agenda

April 11-12, 2002

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Washington Duke Inn and Golf Club
3001 Cameron Boulevard
Durham, North Carolina

Sponsored by Duke University's

Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy;
Kenan Institute for Ethics;
Global Capital Markets Center;
the Law School's Center on Law, Ethics and National Security;
the Law School's Program in Public Law;
and
The Triangle Institute for Security Studies


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Thursday, April 11th
8:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 am Opening Comments
Robinson O. Everett
Founder, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security
Duke University School of Law
8:45 am Panel I: Issues Regarding Use of Force Against Terrorists
Chair: Scott L. Silliman
Executive Director, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security; and Professor of the Practice of Law
Duke University School of Law
Speakers: Joel H. Rosenthal
President
Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs
Christopher Greenwood QC
Professor of International Law
London School of Economics and Political Science
Bruce Jentleson
Director, Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy, and Professor of Public Policy and Political Science
Duke University
10:45 am Panel II: Long Term Foreign Policy Considerations Regarding Terrorism
Chair: Linda Brady
Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
North Carolina State University
Speakers: Steve D. Biddle
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Ambassador David M. Ransom

Former U.S. Ambassador to Bahrain
Christoph Heusgen
Director of the Policy Unit in the Secretariat of the Council of the European Union
12:45 pm Luncheon
Speaker: The Honorable Nabil Fahmy
Egyptian Ambassador to the United States
2:15 pm Panel III: Legislative Responses to Terrorism: National Security vs. Civil Rights
Chair: Janice L. Mills
Dean and Professor of Law
North Carolina Central University School of Law
Speakers: Christopher H. Schroeder
Charles S. Murphy Professor of Law and Professor of Public Policy Studies
Duke University
Richard H. Kohn
Professor of History and Chair, Curriculum in Peace, War and Defense, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Louis D. Bilionis
Samuel Ashe Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and North Carolina Representative to the National ACLU Board
6:30 pm Reception
7:00 pm Dinner
James L. Pavitt
Director of Operations
Central Intelligence Agency
Friday, April 12th
8:00 am Continental Breakfast
8:30 am Panel IV: Prosecuting Terrorists
Chair: Madeline Morris
Professor of Law
Duke University
Speakers: Michael J. Matheson
Senior Fellow
U.S. Institute of Peace
Pierre-Richard Prosper
Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues
Department of State
John T. Holmes
Director, United Nations, Criminal and Treaty Law Division
Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
10:30 am Panel V: Homeland Defense
Chair: Walter T. Cox III
Visiting Professor, Duke Law School; and Senior Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
Speakers: Kim Kotlar
Legislative Director
Office of Representative Mac Thornberry (R-TX)
Suzanne Spaulding
Chair, ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security
Lee M. Zeichner
President
LegalNet Works, Inc.
12:30 pm Luncheon
Speaker: Leon Fuerth
J.B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Professor of International Affairs
The Elliott School of International Affairs
The George Washington Universityand former national security adviser to Vice President Al Gore
2:15 pm Adjourn

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