Just a quick reminder about tomorrow evening’s presentation in the Dublin Legal Workshop, hosted by the School of Law, Trinity College Dublin.
In association with the Harvard Law School Association of Ireland, in the evening stream of the Workshop, on Tuesday, 15 May 2007, at 6.30pm, in Room 21, House 39 (map here), Professor Richard Fallon of Harvard Law School will deliver a paper entitled:
Reflections on the Morality and Legality of Coercive Interrogation by the US.
The session will be chaired by the Attorney General, Rory Brady; and there will be brief responses by The Hon Ronan Keane, former Chief Justice of Ireland, and Dr Maurice Manning, President, Irish Human Rights Commission (IHRC).
I am a little thrown by the title of this presentation. Is this guy trying to suggest that torture might not be ok?