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Vol. 56, No. 6, November 15, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 56, No. 6, November 15, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Professors Provide Powerful Exam Tips •Question on the Quad •Professor Herzog Talks Torts, Teaching, and Swift •Over 70 M-Law Students 'Get Arrested' With New Club •Academic Journals: Humanity's Only Hope? •Introducing the Poetry of Elizabeth Bishop •Abandon All Cell Phones, All Ye Who Enter •Jenny Runkles Photos •Three Years in the Life of 3L Section ABCD •2L Speaks Out on Gender, Grades, and Giving Hugs •Addiction Can be a Good Thing •On the Supreme Court, Love and Basketball •'Twas the Night Before Finals
Vol. 56, No. 1, August 29, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 56, No. 1, August 29, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Career Services Dispels Seven Myths of Early Interview Week •How to Succeed at OCI Without Really Trying •Top Ten Reasons to Say "Yes!" When a 3L Asks You Out •Learn How to Find a Firm Job and Be Happy •The OCI Drinking Game! •Frequently Answered Questions at OCI •Crossword
Vol. 55, No. 13, March 15, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 55, No. 13, March 15, 2005, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Elections Approach for Law School Rep to Michigan Student Assembly •Prof Evals Should be Posted •SNARL Transforms Law School into Simulated Refugee Crisis •Boykin's Speech Addresses African-American, GLBT Issues •Getting Down to Business with Professor Pritchard •Civil Rights Attorney Speaks About Abu Ghraib Abuses •American Constitution Society to Launch Michigan Lawyer Chapter •Bar Month Photos •APALSA 'Origins' Show: In Pictures •Question on the Quad •'Origins' Celebrates Spring, Culture •It's Always the Season to GO BLUE! •I Hereby Announce My Retirement •Bid Until it Hurts at the SFF Auction •Married Law Student's Sanity Vanishes
Is Poetry A War Crime? Reckoning For Radovan Karadzic The Poet-Warrior, Jay Surdukowski
Is Poetry A War Crime? Reckoning For Radovan Karadzic The Poet-Warrior, Jay Surdukowski
Michigan Journal of International Law
This Note will suggest that the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) can use Karadzic's texts and affectations to warrior poetry in the pretrial brief and in admitted evidence, if and when Karadzic ultimately appears for trial. The violent nationalism of radio broadcasts, political journals, speeches, interviews, and manifestos have been fair game for the Office of the Prosecutor to make their cases in the last decade in both the Yugoslavia and Rwanda Tribunals. Why should poetry, perhaps the most powerful maker of myth and in the Yugoslavia context, a great mover …