Entrevista con la profesora Gabriella Blum sobre la influencia de los Derechos Humanos y la tecnología en los conflictos armados
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Entrevista
Interview
Entrevista con la profesora Gabriella
Blum sobre la influencia de los
derechos humanos y la tecnología en
los conflictos armados"
Interview with Professor Gabriella Blum on the
Influence of Human Rights and Technology on
Armed Conflicts!
Entrevistadores:
Interviewers:
Édgar Eduardo Méndez Zamora!
Sebastian Sauter Odio!
Versión original en inglés; traducción libre al español.
Original version in English; free translation to Spanish.
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ENGLISH VERSION
Gabriella Blum is the Rita E. Hauser Professor of Human Rights and
Humanitarian Law at Harvard Law School, specializing in public
international law, international negotiations, the law of armed conflict,
and counterterrorism. She is the Vice Dean of the Graduate Program and
International Legal Studies, the Faculty Director of the Program on
International Law and Armed Conflict (PILAC) and a member of the
Program on Negotiation Executive Board.
Before joining Harvard University in 2005, Professor Blum worked for
seven years as a Senior Legal Advisor in the International Law
Department of the Military Advocate General's Corps in the Israel
Defense Forces, and for another year, as a Strategy Advisor to the Israeli
National Security Council.
Professor Blum holds a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) and a Bachelor of Arts
(B.A.) in Economics from Tel-Aviv University, as well as a Master of Laws
(LL.M.) and a Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.) from Harvard
University.
Professor Blum has published the books Islands of Agreement:
Managing Enduring Armed Rivalries (Harvard University Press, 2007),
Laws, Outlaws, and Terrorists (MIT Press, 2010) (co-authored with Philip
Heymann and recipient of the Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize), and
The Future of Violence: Robots and Germs, Hackers and Drones –
Confronting a New Age of Threat (Basic Books, 2015) (co-authored with
Benjamin Wittes and recipient of the Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize),
as well as journal articles in the fields of public international law and the
law and morality of war.
Professor Blum kindly granted an interview to the Costa Rican Journal of
International Law on Humanitarian Law, on the influence of Human Rights
and technology on armed conflicts, and on her experience as a Senior
Legal Advisor in the International Law Department of the Israeli Defense
Forces' Military Advocate General's Corps.
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