The Politics, Ethics, and Law of Racially- Targeted Biological Weapons
Social Science Seminar
Date and Time
June 2, 2005
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Open to the public
No RSVP required
Speaker
Tonya L. Putnam
Tonya Putnam has a J.D. from Harvard Law School and received her Ph.D. from the Department of Political Science at Stanford University in March 2005. She is currently a postdoctoral fellow at CISAC, but will be moving to the Center on Globalization and Governance at Princeton University for a postdoctoral fellowship next academic year. Her dissertation, Courts Without Borders? The Politics and Law of Extraterritorial Regulation, explores the extraterritorial reach of U.S. federal courts and regulatory institutions, and implications for the development of de facto international regulatory frameworks. Other research areas have included human rights in peace implementation missions, comparative legal responses to the threat of cybercrime and cyberterrorism, risk communication in the context of radiological terrorism (dirty bombs), and obstacles to military reform in Russia.
Location
Reuben W. Hills Conference Room
Encina Hall
616 Serra St., 2nd floor
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
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Laura C. Page
Parent Research Projects
Topics: Borders | Development | Globalization | Governance | Human rights | Military | Terrorism | Terrorism and counterterrorism | Russia



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