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W&L's Mark Drumbl on WMRA
Mark Drumbl
Mark Drumbl, Class of 1975 Alumni Law Professor and director of the Transnational Institute at the Washington and Lee School of Law, discussed child soldiers on Thursday, Nov. 10, on WMRA’s "Virginia Insight" program.
Mark’s new book, Re-Imagining Child Soldiers (Oxford University Press), discusses the plight of child soldiers and whether international law should consider boys and girls aged 16 to 18 to be responsible for their actions when they have been forced to fight.
Listen to an archived recording of Mark's appearance below:
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