INSCT Affiliated Faculty Member C. Cora True-Frost helped the Dean Rusk International Law Center at the University of Georgia School of Law celebrate its 10th IntLawGrrls Conference on March 2 and 3, 2017.

Since its founding a decade ago, IntLawGrrls: Voices on International Law, Policy, Practice has grown into a premier international law blog written primarily by women—several hundred of them—plus a few men.

Co-sponsors of the conference and the IntLawGrrls initiative include the American Society of International Law, ASIL’s Women in International Law Interest Group, the Planethood Foundation, and Georgia Law’s chapter of the International Law Students Association.

True-Frost spoke on the Laws and War and Counterterrorism Track. Her paper—“Conditions Conducive to Terrorism: The Role of ‘Civil Society’ in International Security”—is part of a project funded by the Andrew Berlin Family National Security Research Fund, administered by INSCT.

100 from around world to take part in IntLawGrrls! 10th Birthday Conference on March 2 and 3 at Georgia Law

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