Fifty years ago, the Geneva Convention set down agreeable rules for the conduct of armed conflict. A panel of experts joins guest host Kathy Merritt to look at the convention’s impact, and the role of the military, journalists and international humanitarian organizations in recognizing and helping to prevent crimes of war.

Guests

  • Roy Gutman Senior Fellow, United States Institute of Peace; Director of Crimes of War Project, American University
  • James "Jim" Burger Associate Deputy General Counsel of International Affairs in the Office of the Secretary of Defense
  • Frank Sieverts Assistant to the Head of Delegation for the International Committee of the Red Cross
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