article published in law journalThis article challenges the prevailing view that U.S. "exceptionalism" provides the strongest narrative for the U.S. rejection of Additional Protocol I to the 1949 Geneva Conventions. The United States chose not to adopt the Protocol in the face of intensive international criticism because of its policy conclusions that the text contained overly expansive provisions resulting from politicized pressure to accord protection to terrorists who elected to conduct hostile military operations outside the established legal framework. The United States concluded that the commingling of the regime criminalizing terrorist acts with the jus in bello rules of humanitarian law would be untenable and inappropriate. ...
Penetrating the minds and souls of alleged terrorists while still upholding the constitution, federa...
This essay, originally prepared for a symposium on Guantanamo and international law, provides an bri...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, led to profound changes in societal viewpoints, politic...
This article challenges the prevailing view that U.S. exceptionalism provides the strongest narrat...
The purpose of this essay, written in late 2006, is to take stock of the current application of the ...
abstract: Since 9/11 a wide range of violent practices including indefinite detention, torture, and ...
The UN Charter reflects the drafters’ singular focus on creating a political system to govern confli...
Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, those arguing that international law cannot serve as an effect...
The United States\u27 current war on terror has been framed as a struggle for civilization ; one ...
The war on terrorism has dramatically impacted the direction of U.S. foreign policy, as well as the ...
With the end of the Cold War, many in America and throughout the industrialized world came to take n...
This Article attempts to identify and clarify what is genuinely new about the ¿new paradigm¿ of arme...
The war on terrorism waged by the United States is in its 17th year. To a large extent, it has defin...
The need for more dramatic targets has led to the new and somewhat exaggerated emphasis on a unilate...
As the dust of the Bush administration’s war on terror settles, casualties are starting to appear on...
Penetrating the minds and souls of alleged terrorists while still upholding the constitution, federa...
This essay, originally prepared for a symposium on Guantanamo and international law, provides an bri...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, led to profound changes in societal viewpoints, politic...
This article challenges the prevailing view that U.S. exceptionalism provides the strongest narrat...
The purpose of this essay, written in late 2006, is to take stock of the current application of the ...
abstract: Since 9/11 a wide range of violent practices including indefinite detention, torture, and ...
The UN Charter reflects the drafters’ singular focus on creating a political system to govern confli...
Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, those arguing that international law cannot serve as an effect...
The United States\u27 current war on terror has been framed as a struggle for civilization ; one ...
The war on terrorism has dramatically impacted the direction of U.S. foreign policy, as well as the ...
With the end of the Cold War, many in America and throughout the industrialized world came to take n...
This Article attempts to identify and clarify what is genuinely new about the ¿new paradigm¿ of arme...
The war on terrorism waged by the United States is in its 17th year. To a large extent, it has defin...
The need for more dramatic targets has led to the new and somewhat exaggerated emphasis on a unilate...
As the dust of the Bush administration’s war on terror settles, casualties are starting to appear on...
Penetrating the minds and souls of alleged terrorists while still upholding the constitution, federa...
This essay, originally prepared for a symposium on Guantanamo and international law, provides an bri...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, led to profound changes in societal viewpoints, politic...