Numerous scandals arising from the United States government’s increased use of armed private military contractors have drawn attention to the contractors’ legally ill-defined position. But the complexity of the contractors’ relation to various bodies of law and doctrine — including military law, international law, state tort law, employment law, and sovereign immunity — is not the only salient issue. The contractors are also awkwardly positioned in relation to the traditional understanding of sacrifice, which has structured Americans’ imaginings about those who kill and are killed on behalf of the nation. This Article examines the contractors’ relation to the tradition of sacrifice and finds that they are officially excluded from it — their...
Staggering numbers of contractor personnel have supported, and continue to support, American combat ...
One of the serious problems that the new administration faces is undoubtedly the regulation and use ...
A series of high-profile cases involving the alleged murders of Iraqi civilians by U.S. contractors ...
Numerous scandals arising from the United States government\u27s increased use of armed private mili...
Numerous scandals arising from the United States government’s increased use of armed private militar...
According to the United States Department of Defense (DOD), as of 2013 there were over 12,000 DOD ...
This brief article quantifies how, in Iraq and Afghanistan, contractor personnel increasingly have m...
At the end of July 2008, the media reported that 4,600 service members have died in Operations Iraqi...
The Army has used civilian contractors to provide supplies and services to its forces in the field s...
Published as Chapter 4 in States of Violence: War, Capital Punishment, and Letting Die, Austin Sara...
Once the nation commits to engage in heavy, sustained military action abroad, particularly including...
As military functions are increasingly outsourced to corporate contractors, civil courts face adjudi...
Along with identifying the legal and policy considerations associated with these issues, this Articl...
The so-called ‘Blackwater scandal' - a reference to the seventeen Iraqi civilians killed on Nisour...
In March 2003, the United States' armed forces and their allies invaded Iraq. Today, more than three...
Staggering numbers of contractor personnel have supported, and continue to support, American combat ...
One of the serious problems that the new administration faces is undoubtedly the regulation and use ...
A series of high-profile cases involving the alleged murders of Iraqi civilians by U.S. contractors ...
Numerous scandals arising from the United States government\u27s increased use of armed private mili...
Numerous scandals arising from the United States government’s increased use of armed private militar...
According to the United States Department of Defense (DOD), as of 2013 there were over 12,000 DOD ...
This brief article quantifies how, in Iraq and Afghanistan, contractor personnel increasingly have m...
At the end of July 2008, the media reported that 4,600 service members have died in Operations Iraqi...
The Army has used civilian contractors to provide supplies and services to its forces in the field s...
Published as Chapter 4 in States of Violence: War, Capital Punishment, and Letting Die, Austin Sara...
Once the nation commits to engage in heavy, sustained military action abroad, particularly including...
As military functions are increasingly outsourced to corporate contractors, civil courts face adjudi...
Along with identifying the legal and policy considerations associated with these issues, this Articl...
The so-called ‘Blackwater scandal' - a reference to the seventeen Iraqi civilians killed on Nisour...
In March 2003, the United States' armed forces and their allies invaded Iraq. Today, more than three...
Staggering numbers of contractor personnel have supported, and continue to support, American combat ...
One of the serious problems that the new administration faces is undoubtedly the regulation and use ...
A series of high-profile cases involving the alleged murders of Iraqi civilians by U.S. contractors ...