Join us Friday April 11th
for a Lecture with:
Timothy William Waters
“Narratives in and about the Milošević trial”
Where: BH 219
When: 4:45pm
Professor Waters’ scholarly interests include the structure of
the inter-state system, ethnic conflict, human rights, transitional justice,
and comparative law, especially in European and Islamic contexts. His principal
research involves re-defining self-determination to devise an effective right
of peaceful secession. He has published extensively in leading journals of
international law and international relations, including at Yale, Harvard, NYU,
Virginia, and George Washington.
Waters
is a frequent contributor to policy debate on international law and politics.
His op-eds on Iraq, the Balkans, and international justice have appeared in the New
York Times, International Herald Tribune, Christian Science Monitor, Foreign
Affairs and Foreign
Policy. He has presented his work to universities, government
bodies, and institutes in the U.S., Europe, Iran, and Israel.
Come Join Us!
For any further
information, please contact:
Teuta Ismaili
Lecturer
Indiana University
Slavic Languages & Literatures Department
Ballantine Hall 573
Slavic Languages & Literatures Department
Ballantine Hall 573
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