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Celebrating new volume, Ethical Dilemmas in the Global Defense Industry

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George Washington Law’s Government Procurement Law Program, together with the Defense Industry Initiative on Business Ethics Conduct, hosted an event last month on the new release of Ethical Dilemmas in the Global Defense Industry. The volume is the eleventh in a series between CERL and the Oxford University Press designed to address abiding questions at the intersection of national security, moral and political philosophy, and practical ethics. CERL’s Prof. Claire Finkelstein delivered opening remarks.

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