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National security and counterterrorism to be explored in 'Terror and Consent: The Wars of the 21st Century' symposium at Syracuse University

April 10, 2009


Jaclyn D. Grosso
jgrosso@law.syr.edu



Renowned author Philip Bobbitt will be joined by professors from the United States and
England at the forefront of national security and counterterrorism for the April 24
symposium "Terror and Consent: The Wars of the 21st Century," co-sponsored by the
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce, the Syracuse University College of Law and the
Institute for National Security
and Counterterrorism
(INSCT) and taking place on the Syracuse University campus. The
symposium will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Public Events Room (Room 220) in
Eggers Hall. The event is free and open to the public.


The symposium will focus on Bobbitt's new book, "Terror and Consent: The Wars of the
Twenty First Century." Bobbitt reflects on a new definition of warfare, the current domestic
debate, challenges to international law, and how our new market-driven society might
measure victory. In addition to providing scenarios about how this war might unfold, the
book also provides particular recommendations-a mix of policy prescriptions and a
rethinking of the fundamentals of how we might actually win a war against terrorism.


"There is no set of security issues more timely for serious discussion and scholarly analysis
than those surrounding international terrorism," says College of Law Board of Advisors
Distinguished Professor William C. Banks, who is also director of the Institute for National
Security and Counterterrorism.


The symposium begins with a keynote address by Bobbitt, the Herbert Wechsler Professor
of Jurisprudence at Columbia Law School, who will outline and discuss the issues in his
book. Additional participants include legal scholars that specialize in national security and
counterterrorism.


To register for the event, visit
http://law.syr.edu/students/publications/sjilc/index.aspx.


Articles written by the panelists will be published in spring issue of the Syracuse Journal of
International Law and Commerce.