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Expert Provides Advice on Restoring International Law

Expert Provides Advice on Restoring International Law


Tim McCormack was recently invited by former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser to attend meetings of the InterAction Council of Former Heads of State and Government.

The Council is an independent international organization which brings together former world leaders to mobilize their energy, experience and international contacts in an effort to develop and encourage change around the world.

The meetings, in Hamburg and Stockholm, were chaired by Ingvar Carlsson, former Prime Minister of Sweden. Professor McCormack, Australian Red Cross Professor of International Humanitarian Law and director of the Asia Pacific Centre for Military Law, was requested to provide expert advice on the theme of ‘Restoring International Law’.

Prior to the meetings, Professor McCormack delivered a Hague Initiative on Law & Conflict public lecture in The Hague on the topic of ‘Cluster Munitions, Proportionality and the Foreseeability of Civilian Damage’. The Hague Lecture Series is a collaborative initiative of the Dutch Red Cross, the University of Amsterdam and the TMC Asser Institute in The Hague.

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