



Harry Kreisler is executive producer and host of the series, which is produced at the Institute of International Studies at the University of California - Berkeley. Conceived in 1982 by Mr. Kreisler as a way to capture and preserve through conversation and technology the intellectual ferment of our times, Conversations with History includes over 450 interviews.
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International Law
Amy Chua;
Professor of Law, Yale University; Author of World on Fire: "The
Myths of Globalization: Markets, Democracy, and Ethnic Hatred," 1/22/04

Mark Danner; Professor of Journalism, UC Berkeley: "The Red Cross Report, Torture Memos and Political Accountability," 05/8/09
Tom Farer;
Dean, Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver: "International
Law and Human Rights," 4/19/00; and "Confronting
Global Terrorism: The Elements of a Liberal Grand Strategy," 4/16/07
(2000)
Justice Richard J. Goldstone; former Chief
Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia:
"Law and the Search for Justice,"
4/14/97
Brenda Hollis; Colonel, U.S. Air Force (ret.):
"War Crimes Prosecution,"
4/18/01
Stephen Holmes; Walter
E. Meyer Professor of Law, New York University School of Law: America’s
Reckless Response To Terror," 2/15/08
Harold Hongju Koh; Professor of International Law, Yale
University: "Transnational Legal
Process and World Order," 10/3/03

Stephen
M. Schwebel; Judge of the International Court of Justice: "Reflections
on a Career in International Law," 1/22/90
Jeremy Waldron; University Professor, New York University School of Law: "Dignity, Human Rights and Torture," 04/23/09
J. Clifford Wallace;
Senior Judge, US Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit: "Judges and the Rule of Law," 03/11/09
Luc Walleyn; Human Rights Lawyer: "Humanitarian
Law," 4/16/03

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