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Possible Use of American Military Tribunals to Punish Offenses Against the Law of Nations ROBINSON O. EVERETT* As American forces are deployed to a variety of trouble-spots
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Document Date: 2011-07-18 19:07:54


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VIRGINIA JOURNAL / /

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West Germany / Bosnia and Herzegovina / United States / /

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Duke University / /

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Duke University / Congress / Security Council / United Nations / UN Court / International Criminal Court / Center on Law / Ethics / and National Security / Supreme Court / United States Court of Military Appeals / American military / /

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Larry Hourcle / Scott L. Silliman / ROBINSON O. EVERETT / /

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senior military commander / commander / spy / General / president / Professor of Law / Chief Judge / officer / commanding officer / /

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Virginia / /

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