Diminishing the Value of War Crimes Prosecutions: A View of the Guantanamo Military Commissions from the Perspective of International Criminal Law (original) (raw)

US WAR CRIMES and the ICC .docx

Jim Meyer

2019

View PDFchevron_right

Introduction: Guantanamo, History, and Responsibility

alan sussman

Seton Hall Law Review, 2011

View PDFchevron_right

Imperial Injustice: On the Imperial Features of the Guantanamo Military Commissions

Smadar Ben-Natan

Washington University Global Studies Law Review (forthcoming), 2024

View PDFchevron_right

Guantánamo Bay: A Reflection On The Legal Status And Rights Of ‘Unlawful Enemy Combatants’

Elies van Sliedregt

Utrecht Law Review, 2005

View PDFchevron_right

Policing the Line: International Law, Article III, and the Constitutional Limits of Military Jurisdiction

Jonathan Hafetz

View PDFchevron_right

The Case Against Military Commissions

Harold Koh

American Journal of International Law, 2002

View PDFchevron_right

THE USE OF MILITARY COMMISSIONS IN THE WAR ON TERROR

Lee Casey

View PDFchevron_right

" The Decaux Principles on the Administration of Justice by Military Tribunals and the Guantanamo Bay Trials "

Sharon Weill

View PDFchevron_right

ThomasC.Hilde BeyondGuantánamo RestoringU.S.CredibilityonHumanRights Beyond Guantánamo: Restoring U.S. Credibility on Human Rights heinrich bÖll stiftung Beyond Guantánamo Restoring U.S. Credibility on Human Rights

Kevin Cai

View PDFchevron_right

American Immunity: War Crimes and the Limits of International Law. By Patrick Hagopian. Amherst and Boston: University of Massachusetts Press, 2013. 244 pp. $27.95 paper

Joseph Margulies

Law & Society Review, 2016

View PDFchevron_right

ABU GHARIB INCIDENT AND PROSECUTING WAR CRIMES IN AMERICAN LAW @BULLET

Berk Aslan

View PDFchevron_right

Guantanamo and the United States War on Terror - its impact on International Human Rights

Dr Martin Ridley

View PDFchevron_right

Fewer places to hide? The impact of domestic war crimes prosecutions on international impunity

Yafesi Mwijusya

Criminal Law Forum, 2009

View PDFchevron_right

Reflections on the Prosecution of War Crimes by International Tribunals

Theodor Meron CMG

American Journal of International Law, 2006

View PDFchevron_right

War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity: An Alternative Organising Principle?

Stephen Keim

2014

View PDFchevron_right

Military Self-Interest in Accountability for Core International Crimes

Adel Maged

2015

View PDFchevron_right

New Options for Prosecuting War Criminals in Internal Armed Conflicts

Geoffrey Corn

The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters, 2002

View PDFchevron_right

Manifestly Unlawful & Manifestly Immoral: Holding Ordinary Soldiers Accountable for Torture and the Consequences for Just War Theory

Ayodeji Perrin

View PDFchevron_right

Sharpening the Cutting Edge of International Human Rights Law: Unresolved Issues of War Crimes Tribunals

Daniel Kanstroom

2007

View PDFchevron_right

The relationship of international humanitarian law and war crimes: international criminal tribunals and their statutes

Nasir Qadri

Contemporary Challenges to the Laws of War, 2014

View PDFchevron_right

The Competence of the UN Human Rights Council and its Special Procedures in relation to Armed Conflicts: Extrajudicial Executions in the 'War on Terror

Jason Morgan-Foster

European Journal of International Law, 2008

View PDFchevron_right

Nowhere to Run? Punishing War Crimes

Peter Cave

Res Publica, 2010

View PDFchevron_right

UNVEILING SHADOWS OF POWER: EXAMINING INTERNATIONAL CRIME ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE WAKE OF CONFLICT -A STUDY OF US WAR CRIMES POST-1991

Dr. Zaid Mustafa Alvi

International Journal of Human Rights Law Review, 2023

View PDFchevron_right

International Law: Terrorism, Torture, Mass Incarceration and American Exceptionalism.

Aaron Tanyhill

View PDFchevron_right

Taking Liberties: The Personal Jurisdiction of Military Commissions

Madeline Morris

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008

View PDFchevron_right

The United States and the International Prohibition on Torture

Jas Ademovic

View PDFchevron_right

Indefinite Detention in the War on Terror: Why the Criminal Justice System is the Answer Recommended Citation

Wesley McCann

View PDFchevron_right

The Fog of War: Prosecuting Illegal Uses of Force as Crimes Against Humanity

Matthew Gillett

Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 2013

View PDFchevron_right

The Contradiction Between Alien Tort Statute Jurisprudence and the Continued Immunity of U.S. Officials for Acts of Torture Committed Abroad

Jules Lobel

Maryland Journal of International Law, 2013

View PDFchevron_right

UN War Crimes Commission and International Law

Dan Plesch

The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2015, 2016

View PDFchevron_right

Who Shall Be Judge?: The United States, the International Criminal Court, and the Global Enforcement of Human Rights

Jamie Mayerfeld

Human Rights Quarterly, 2003

View PDFchevron_right

Detention and Prosecution as Described in the DoD Manual

Andrew Clapham

M. N. Newton, (ed), The United States Department of Defense Law of War Manual: Commentary and Critique,, 2018

View PDFchevron_right

Historical Background: Evolution of International Criminal Law, Individual Criminal Accountability, and the Idea of a Permanent International Court

Cenap Cakmak

Palgrave Macmillan US eBooks, 2017

View PDFchevron_right