
S1E12 - Terrorism, Law and Democracy: September 11th, a year in review
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A review of the series and the consequences of September 11th one year later.
- President George Bush on American Internationalism, the war on terror, and the economic rationale tied to the US national doctrine.
- Rocco Gallati on the threat to democracy that this war represents.
- Martin Rudner (Director, Centre for Security & Defence Studies, Carleton University) on the new threat environment post 9/11.
- The international context for criminal justice and a presentation on the International Criminal Court (ICC).
- Bill Graham (Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister) on the ICC and international law. A review of Bill C-36.
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