Aaron Johnson

DRT Louvain-La-Neuve

U.S. Naval War College, Stockton Center for International Law

Major Aaron Johnson is a Judge Advocate (military lawyer) in the United States Army. He is currently assigned as a professor at the Stockton Center for International Law at the U.S. Naval War College. His prior experience as a Judge Advocate includes assignments as a prosecutor, administrative law advisor, legal instructor, and senior legal advisor to military intelligence, military police, and special operations units. Before law school, he had pver a decade of military experience in various assignments specializing in assessing facilities believed to be affiliated with the Iraqi military's nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons programs. His team was also one of two teams that together recovered over 1,000 pieces of stolen and abandoned radioactive material from throughout Iraq. In 2008 and 2009, he was the Executive Officer of the Afghanistan Theater Interrogation Facility. He speaks Spanish and Arabic, and many of his duties have focused on national security issues in the Middle East and Latin America.

Enseignement

  • Lundi 27 mars 2023 de 14h à 16h (AGOR 04) : Intelligence Law and National Security: A US View of Lessons Learned | Current Issues in International Security [LSPRI2021]

  • Jeudi 30 mars 2023 de 10h45 à 12h45 (MORE 55) : Detention and Interrogation in International Law | International Humanitarian Law [LDROP2162]

Recherche

  • Mercredi 29 mars 2023 de 16h15 à 18h15 (MORE 51) : Adversarial Propaganda in Armed Conflict: An interdisciplinary discussion considering the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict | Conférence

  • Vendredi 31 mars 2023 de 14h à 16h (salle Jean Dabin) : Hybrid Warfare: An interdisciplinary discussion considering the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict | Séminaire de recherche