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Broken Laws, Broken Lives
By admin on September 27, 2011
Physicians for Human Rights Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) mobilizes health professionals to advance the health and dignity of all [...]
Category: Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay, Human Rights, International law / United Nations, Law of armed conflict, Torture, United States
The Use Of Rape In Armed Conflicts
By admin on August 4, 2011
(Download as pdf) As with other armed conflicts including those of the former Yugoslavia, Dafar, the Democratic Republic of Congo, [...]
Category: Africa, Human Rights, International law / United Nations, Law of armed conflict, Middle East, United States
Wings over Libya: The No-Fly Zone in Legal Perspective
By admin on May 30, 2011
by Michael N. Schmitt (Download pdf) On March 17, 2011, the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 1973, which imposed “a [...]
Category: International law / United Nations, Law of armed conflict, Middle East
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Broken Laws, Broken Lives
By admin on September 27, 2011
Physicians for Human Rights Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) mobilizes health professionals to advance the health and dignity of all [...]
Category: Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay, Human Rights, International law / United Nations, Law of armed conflict, Torture, United States
The Use Of Rape In Armed Conflicts
By admin on August 4, 2011
(Download as pdf) As with other armed conflicts including those of the former Yugoslavia, Dafar, the Democratic Republic of Congo, [...]
Category: Africa, Human Rights, International law / United Nations, Law of armed conflict, Middle East, United States
The Tribal Path – Commanding the Prime Battle Space – A More Hopeful Strategy for Afghanistan
By admin on May 13, 2011
(Download pdf) Compiled & written by Ken Guest, RAM Seeger, and Lucy Morgan Edwards Posted 20 May 2010 ABOUT THE [...]
Category: Afghanistan, Law of armed conflict, United States
Terrorism and Human Rights
By admin on March 29, 2011
by Conor Gearty *Originally published in the journal, “Government and Opposition” Volume 42, No. 3 Summer 2007, p.340-362 (Download pdf) [...]
Category: Human Rights, Terrorism, United Kingdom, United States
Uighurs in Guantanamo Bay Prison: Innocents or Terrorists?
By admin on March 29, 2011
by Janet Munro-Nelson Posted: January 2010 Updated 18 July 2011 (Download pdf) The group of 22 Uighurs imprisoned in the [...]
Category: China, Guantanamo Bay, Human Rights, Law of armed conflict, United States
The ‘War on Terror’: Do the Rules Need Changing?
By admin on March 29, 2011
by Professor Charles Garraway Chatham House September 2006 Posted: THE BEACON – April 2009 (Download pdf) INTRODUCTION The National Defense [...]
Category: Law of armed conflict, Terrorism, United Kingdom, United States
The Prohibition of Torture and Other Abusive Treatments
By admin on March 29, 2011
The Legal, Moral and Ethical Reasons on why the United States Should Never Use Physical or Mental Abuse On Any [...]
Category: International law / United Nations, Torture, United States
Demographics of Guantanamo Bay Prison
By admin on March 28, 2011
by Janet Munro-Nelson Posted August 2008; Updated May 2011 (Download pdf) I. THE HISTORY OF U.S. CONTROL OF GUANTANAMO [...]
Category: Guantanamo Bay, United States
