We have attempted to establish first that the international laws of warfare are part of American law, and have argued that these laws, when taken as prohibitions of specific methods of waging war, are a practical and effective means of controlling unnecessary suffering and destruction. Second, we have analyzed these laws as they apply to treatment of prisoners of war, aerial bombardment of nonmilitary targets, and chemical and biological warfare, and have marshalled a portion of the available evidence that American forces commit war crimes in Vietnam. Third, we have discussed the defenses of tu quoque, reprisal, military necessity, superior orders, ignorance of the law, and duress, and have concluded that a service resister can state a vali...
This Article examines the procedures contained in the Military Commissions Act of 2006 (“MCA”) and f...
This chapter examines the US practice of not charging its service members with war crimes. The chapt...
First published in 30 Revue De Droit Militaire Et De Droit De LA Guerre 183 (1991
We have attempted to establish first that the international laws of warfare are part of American law...
In the past three decades, some political protesters have offered an affirmative defense based on th...
The subject of war crimes is now receiving significant attention. On March 13, 1998, the United Stat...
Twenty years have now passed and still the controversy continues as to whether or not the trials at ...
In this document, Judge Hebert likens knowledgable participation in an aggressive war to a criminal ...
Vietnam is presently the site of armed conflict between guerrillas and the Diem government. It is cl...
The court-martial and premeditated murder conviction of First Lieutenant William L. Calley, Jr., for...
Telford Taylor, brilliant lawyer, scholar, chief war crimes prosecutor, even musician, but especiall...
The US Army war crimes trials conducted at Manila from 1945-1947 convicted hundreds of Japanese mili...
This book provides a comprehensive legal analysis of the twelve war crimes trials held in the Americ...
This thesis seeks to explain the commission of atrocities of war in Vietnam. The paper begins with a...
The prosecution of the crimes of the Imperial Japanese Army’s Unit 731 are often compared to the pro...
This Article examines the procedures contained in the Military Commissions Act of 2006 (“MCA”) and f...
This chapter examines the US practice of not charging its service members with war crimes. The chapt...
First published in 30 Revue De Droit Militaire Et De Droit De LA Guerre 183 (1991
We have attempted to establish first that the international laws of warfare are part of American law...
In the past three decades, some political protesters have offered an affirmative defense based on th...
The subject of war crimes is now receiving significant attention. On March 13, 1998, the United Stat...
Twenty years have now passed and still the controversy continues as to whether or not the trials at ...
In this document, Judge Hebert likens knowledgable participation in an aggressive war to a criminal ...
Vietnam is presently the site of armed conflict between guerrillas and the Diem government. It is cl...
The court-martial and premeditated murder conviction of First Lieutenant William L. Calley, Jr., for...
Telford Taylor, brilliant lawyer, scholar, chief war crimes prosecutor, even musician, but especiall...
The US Army war crimes trials conducted at Manila from 1945-1947 convicted hundreds of Japanese mili...
This book provides a comprehensive legal analysis of the twelve war crimes trials held in the Americ...
This thesis seeks to explain the commission of atrocities of war in Vietnam. The paper begins with a...
The prosecution of the crimes of the Imperial Japanese Army’s Unit 731 are often compared to the pro...
This Article examines the procedures contained in the Military Commissions Act of 2006 (“MCA”) and f...
This chapter examines the US practice of not charging its service members with war crimes. The chapt...
First published in 30 Revue De Droit Militaire Et De Droit De LA Guerre 183 (1991