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The D.C. Circuit’S En Banc Decision In Bahlul: Sui Generis Or Guidance For Future Military Commissions?, Peter Margulies
The D.C. Circuit’S En Banc Decision In Bahlul: Sui Generis Or Guidance For Future Military Commissions?, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Dc Circuit In Al-Nashiri: All Clear For Military Commission Trial, Peter Margulies
Dc Circuit In Al-Nashiri: All Clear For Military Commission Trial, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
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A Rose By Any Other Name: How The United States Charges Its Service Members For Violating The Laws Of War, Chris Jenks
A Rose By Any Other Name: How The United States Charges Its Service Members For Violating The Laws Of War, Chris Jenks
Faculty Journal Articles and Book Chapters
This chapter examines the US practice of not charging its service members with war crimes. The chapter briefly explains how the United States asserts criminal jurisdiction over its service members before turning to how the US military reports violations of the laws of war. It then sets out the US methodology for charging such violations as applied to its service members, and compares this methodology to that applied to those tried by military commissions. The chapter then discusses the varied meanings of the term ‘war crimes’ and the way in which the 1949 Geneva Conventions can provide a benchmark against …