Matt Killingsworth
@mevanworth
Senior Lecturer in IR @UTAS_ Researching evolution of #IHL, and the #ICC. Mood determined by fortunes of @CollingwoodFC and @ManUtd
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http://www.utas.edu.au/profiles/staff/politics-and-international-relations/matt-killingsworth 03-05-2012 04:46:33
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Amidst debates about how to hold heads of state responsible for atrocity crimes, Zoë Jay and I explore how prioritisation of legal norms affect how we understand the intent behind noncompliance with international law UTAS Politics and IR International Studies Quarterly
academic.oup.com/isq/article/68…
We do not accept the narrative of ‘regrettable incidents'.
We do not accept it, because what has happened to MSF International’s convoys and shelters, is part of a deliberate pattern of attacks on humanitarians, health workers, journalists, United Nations personnel, schools, and homes.
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Thank you Sir Kenneth Keith for so generously launching my and Tim McCormack's co-edited book last night at University of Tasmania
UTAS Politics and IR UTAS School of Law
And grateful for friends and family celebrating with us Regina Weiss, Lionel Nichols, matias thomsen, Jeff McGee (and others not on X...)
Thanks Dr Matt for strongly rejecting the idea that the murder of the aid workers is justified by Hamas actions on Oct 7. I am constantly shocked at what people feel is acceptable in the name of Israel's 'self defence' (incl the deaths of over 30,000 Palestinians) Matt Killingsworth
Chuffed to see my friends Tim McCormack and Matt Killingsworth doing what they do best - what a #Tassie contingency we have in the #ICL #IHL world!
You are warmly invited to join us for the launch of a new book by Matt Killingsworth and Tim McCormack entitled “Civility, Barbarism and the Evolution of International Humanitarian Law: Who do the Laws of War Protect?”
So worth the wait Zoë Jay! UTAS Politics and IR International Studies Quarterly
academic.oup.com/isq/article/68…
Great to see this out 😁
A wonderful project and collection put together by Tim McCormack and Matt Killingsworth.
Grateful to have been a part of it, to have worked with all those involved, and to have had the chance to explore beautiful Tasmania when we gathered together!