Series Programme
IAS Seminar Series
An Exploration Of The War On Terror: Representations, Risk, Legal and Government Strategies.
TERM TWO
Seminar One: Wed 6th February, 1-3pm [R0.12]
Intelligence, Evidence and the Construction and Management of Risk
Chair: Professor Jacqueline Hodgson (School of Law, University of Warwick)
Mark Tuley & Mike Griffiths (ACPO Terrorism and Allied Matters business group Research and Innovation unit)Intelligence and Evidence
Dr Bill Durodié (Resilience Centre, Cranfield University) Obsessions with the UnknownDr Adrian Hunt (School of Law, University of Birmingham) Intelligence, Evidence & the Prevention of Terrorism
Seminar Two: Wed 20th February, 1-3pm [S0.20]
International Dimensions to Terrorism
Chair: Professor Jacqueline Hodgson (School of Law, University of Warwick)
Naomi Norberg (Collège de France) Combatting terrorism or excluding foreigners
Professor Thomas Weigend (University of Cologne) How terrorism has invaded German law
Tony Bunyan (Statewatch) The effect of the war on terrorism on civil liberties in the European Union
TERM THREE
Seminar Three: Wed 23rd April, 4-6pm [LIB2]
Cyberterrorism
Chair: Dr Andrew Hoskins (Sociology, University of Warwick)
Professor Philip Seib (Annenberg, USC)
Dr Maura Conway (Dublin)
Final Seminar: Question Time, Wed 14th May, 4-6pm [R0.21, Ramphal Lecture Theatre]
Question Time – Perspectives on the ‘War on Terror’
Chair: Professor Jacqueline Hodgson (School of Law, University of Warwick)
Professor Conor Gearty (Centre for the Study of Human Rights, LSE)
Professor Clive Jones (University of Leeds)
Sarah Connolly (Foreign & Commonwealth Office).