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Articles 1681 - 1690 of 1690
Full-Text Articles in International Humanitarian Law
Table Of Abbreviations, Articles, Books, And Documents, Howard S. Levie
Table Of Abbreviations, Articles, Books, And Documents, Howard S. Levie
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Chapter V The Punishment Of Prisoners Of War, Howard S. Levie
Chapter V The Punishment Of Prisoners Of War, Howard S. Levie
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Human Rights And World Public Order: Human Rights In Comprehensive Context, Myres S. Mcdougal, Harold D. Lasswell, Lung-Chu Chen
Human Rights And World Public Order: Human Rights In Comprehensive Context, Myres S. Mcdougal, Harold D. Lasswell, Lung-Chu Chen
Articles & Chapters
No abstract provided.
Execution Of Foreign Sentences In The United States: A Treaty With Mexico., Patrick J. Kennedy Jr.
Execution Of Foreign Sentences In The United States: A Treaty With Mexico., Patrick J. Kennedy Jr.
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Punishment For War Crimes: Duty--Or Discretion?, Michigan Law Review
Punishment For War Crimes: Duty--Or Discretion?, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
In 1968, a movie called The Graduate received wide critical acclaim for characterizing the malaise of youthful America. For many, the scene most representative of contemporary irrelevance took place during the protagonist's homecoming party, at which a businessman, with grave and repetitive insistence, encouraged the recent college graduate to enter the plastics industry. In a CBS-TV news interview on November 24, 1969, Paul D. Meadlo revealed his participation in an incident in Vietnam that has captured the horrified attention of the nation. Meadlo, twenty-three years old, is a machine operator in a Terre Haute, Indiana plastics factory.
Chapter I: Submarine Warfare And International Law, W. T. Mallison Jr
Chapter I: Submarine Warfare And International Law, W. T. Mallison Jr
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Law Of Humanitarian Intervention: U.S. Policy In Cuba (1898) And In The Dominican Republic (1965), David S. Bogen
The Law Of Humanitarian Intervention: U.S. Policy In Cuba (1898) And In The Dominican Republic (1965), David S. Bogen
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Crimes Against Humanity And The Principle Of Nonextradition Of Political Offenders, Manuel R. Garcia-Mora
Crimes Against Humanity And The Principle Of Nonextradition Of Political Offenders, Manuel R. Garcia-Mora
Michigan Law Review
It is thus the purpose of this article to discuss the nature of crimes against humanity in an effort to determine whether they can be classified as political offenses. It is hoped that from the uncertainty and confusion which appear to underlie the practice of the State, some useful legal principles may be extracted.
The Genocide Convention And The Constitution, Myres S. Mcdougal, Richard Arens
The Genocide Convention And The Constitution, Myres S. Mcdougal, Richard Arens
Vanderbilt Law Review
What is traditional for common crimes can scarcely be oppressive innovation for mass-murder. Even freedom of communication is not, furthermore, an absolute in democratic preference: security and human decency must likewise have their place.
It is no little irony that argument must be made in support of a convention to suppress genocide. "The spectacle," writes a contemporary journal of opinion, "of modern man explaining his right to existence is an odd one." The Genocide Convention is but one of many interrelated measures in a world-wide program to secure peace and respect for the dignity of the individual human being. Rational …
Review Of International Law And Some Current Illusions And Other Essays, By J. B. Moore, Henry M. Bates
Review Of International Law And Some Current Illusions And Other Essays, By J. B. Moore, Henry M. Bates
Reviews
Professor Bates writes: "Most timely ... is the publication of this volume of papers by the most distinguished and the most widely experienced American scholar in the field of international law....
"Judge Moore is a firm believer in the so-called 'equality of nations' and contends that an association based upon any other theory merely invites trouble. Nor does he believe that force can be safely relied upon to preserve international peace....
"The book is of very great value. Every page of it compels thinking and reflection; moreover it is good reading even for the uninitiated...."