
Oona Hathaway
Oona Hathaway is a respected legal scholar and professor at Yale Law School, specializing in national security law and international law. She has held various positions within the government, including as a Pentagon lawyer, and is known for her insightful critiques of national security policies. Hathaway's work often focuses on the legal implications of government actions regarding secrecy and military operations.
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Oona Hathaway expressed concerns about criminal liability arising from the attacks on boats.
UK pauses intelligence-sharing with US on suspected drug vessels in Caribbean | MilitaryOona Hathaway, the president-elect of the American Society of International Law and a former Pentagon legal adviser, warned about the challenges to the international legal order.
Willing states must act to save international legal order, warns top academic | International court of justiceOona Hathaway is a renowned law professor at Yale University who recently published an article on the legality of war.
Si quieres la paz... prepara la pazOona Hathaway, professor of international law at Yale, argued that Trump’s actions threatened to reshape the global legal order.
Are we witnessing the death of international law? | International lawOona Hathaway argues that Trump's decision poses risks to both domestic and international legal norms.
¿Trump puede enfrentar un juicio de destitución en Estados Unidos por atacar Irán? Esto pasó con Clinton y ObamaOona Hathaway, a former Pentagon lawyer now at Yale Law School, expressed disbelief at the administration's claims.
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