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DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first Carr Talk &amp\; Coffee of the Semester! 
 Students\, Faculty\, Staff and Fellows come together to discuss pressing h
 uman rights issues\, and Carr Center Fellows present their latest research
 .Carr Center's Fellow Alejandro Chehtman will present on his research: 'As
 sessing the impact of new weapons systems on the permissibility of attacks
  in asymmetrical conflicts.'Chehtman is Associate Professor at the Law Sch
 ool of the University Torcuato Di Tella and a Fellow at the Argentine Nati
 onal Research Council (CONICET). He is also co-Director of the Supreme Cou
 rt Project at UTDT and CONICET Fellow at the Universidad de Girona (Spain)
 .Chehtman will be working on two projects while at Harvard. He will be wri
 ting a piece on the 'Constitutionalization of Human Rights in Latin Americ
 a' for the Oxford Handbook of Latin American Constitutionalism (solicited 
 piece) and working on his second book\, A Theory of Asymmetrical Conflicts
 \, under contract with Oxford University Press. This book explores how asy
 mmetrical tactics\, new weapons\, and contemporary participants challenge 
 the standard framework of the laws of armed conflict and propose a normati
 vely defensible and practically feasible framework to address them.Please 
 join us on Friday for coffee\, conversation\, and a research presentation.
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LOCATION:Carr Center Conference Room R-219
SUMMARY:Carr Talk & Coffee: 'Assessing the impact of new weapons systems on
  the permissibility of attacks in asymmetrical conflicts.'
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