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The Loyola of Los Angeles International & Comparative Law Review (ILR) is a student-run publication that produces three issues each academic year. 

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Please click on the links below for the recording of the event:

TRANSFORMATION IN IRAQ:

From Ending a Modern War to Creating a Modern Peace

Friday, April 4, 2008

Panel 1: Moral Obligations of an Occupier to the Occupied
http://av.lls.edu:80/ramgen/programs/ilr/rv-ilr-ti2008-04-04b.rm

Lunch Speaker Noah Feldman
http://av.lls.edu:80/ramgen/programs/ilr/rv-ilr-ti2008-04-04c.rm

Panel 2: Legal Obligations of an Occupier to the Occupied
http://av.lls.edu:80/ramgen/programs/ilr/rv-ilr-ti2008-04-04d.rm

Panel 3: Practical Realities: Exiting Iraq
http://av.lls.edu:80/ramgen/programs/ilr/rv-ilr-ti2008-04-04e.rm

Closing Remarks
http://av.lls.edu:80/ramgen/programs/ilr/rv-ilr-ti2008-04-04f.rm