Adapting Domestic and International Law to Shifting National Security Concerns with Gen. (retired) Stanley McChrystal
The International Law Society, Law School Veterans, and International Programs, with support from the University Military Affinity Group, Graduate Council, and Student Government Finance Committeepresent
Adapting Domestic and International Law to Shifting National Security Concerns Featuring: General (ret.) Stanley McChrystal with Dean Daniel AbebeRoti boxed lunches provided
General (ret.) Stanley McChrystal is a former Commander of the International Security Assistance Force and Commander of United States Forces Afghanistan. During his 34 years with the U.S. Army, he also served as the Director of the Joint Staff (2008-2009) and as commander of the Joint Special Operations Command (2003-2008). Gen. McChrystal now works for McChrystal Group LLC, of which he is the co-founder, and leads the Aspen Institute Franklin Project, whose mission is to encourage and promote national service.
Daniel Abebe’s scholarship focuses primarily on the relationship between the constitutional law of U.S. foreign relations, public international law, and international politics. Abebe currently teaches property, foreign relations law, conflict of laws, and public international law. He has previously taught international trade law, legal issues in international transactions, and refugee and asylum law.
** This event is free and open to the public, but seating may be limited.