
In this episode of See Generally, we sit down with Professors Oona Hathaway (Yale Law School) and Azmat Khan (Columbia Journalism School) to discuss their recent article examining civilian casualties caused by U.S. military operations. We explore how so-called "mistakes" in war - tragic incidents where civilians are unintentionally killed - are assessed, why accountability is often lacking, and what legal and policy reforms could help prevent future errors.
Join us for an eye-opening conversation on the law of war, systemic failures, and the consequences of military decision-making. This episode was recorded on November 18, 2024.