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Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodies? The Current State Of Sexual Assault Reform Within The U.S. Military And The Need For The Use Of A Formal Decisionmaking Process In Further Reform, Danielle Rogowski Apr 2015

Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodies? The Current State Of Sexual Assault Reform Within The U.S. Military And The Need For The Use Of A Formal Decisionmaking Process In Further Reform, Danielle Rogowski

Seattle University Law Review

Who protects those who protect the nation? In the United States, these responsibilities are levied upon the U.S. Congress, which has Constitutional authority to “make rules for the Government and Regulation of the land and naval Forces.” As such, the U.S. military currently has a robust and well-developed judicial system governed by the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). Yet critics have attacked this system during the past two decades by alleging that it fails to adequately prevent and prosecute sexual assault within the ranks. Following scandals at the 1991 Tailhook Convention, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, and the United States Air …


Declaration Of Brussels (27 August 1874), Howard S. Levie Jan 1979

Declaration Of Brussels (27 August 1874), Howard S. Levie

International Law Studies

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1907 Hague Convention Iv With Respect To The Laws And Customs Of War On Land (With Annexed Regulations) (18 October 1907), Howard S. Levie Jan 1979

1907 Hague Convention Iv With Respect To The Laws And Customs Of War On Land (With Annexed Regulations) (18 October 1907), Howard S. Levie

International Law Studies

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