United States
The Guantanamo Paradox
Morris Davis
August 6, 2010
Obama Administration Announces Legal Basis for Drone Attacks
Anthony Dworkin
March 30, 2010
Spanish Judge Begins Inquiry into 'Systematic' Guantanamo Torture
Katherine Iliopoulos
May 5, 2009
Torture Memos Released as Bush Six Face Spanish Indictment
Katherine Iliopoulos
April 23, 2009
The War Behind Me: Vietnam Veterans Confront the Truth about US War Crimes in Vietnam
Deborah Nelson
March 17, 2009
President Obama Starts to Take Apart the "War on Terror"
Anthony Dworkin
January 23, 2009
U.S. Judge Orders Five Bosnian Detainees Released from Guantanamo
Anthony Dworkin
November 21, 2008
Beyond the Bush Administration: International Law in the 2008 Presidential Election
Anthony Dworkin
October 22, 2008
First Guantanamo War Crimes Trial Ends in Split Verdict and Short Sentence
Anthony Dworkin
August 8, 2008
The Supreme Court’s Guantanamo Ruling and the Future of the War on Terror
Anthony Dworkin
July 2, 2008
President Bush Vetoes Bill on CIA Interrogation Methods
Anthony Dworkin
March 10, 2008
US Government Announces Charges Against Alleged 9/11 Plotters
Anthony Dworkin
February 13, 2008
Military Commissions Halted Again as Judges Dismiss Charges
Anthony Dworkin
June 5, 2007
U .S. Administration Trying To Restrict Lawyers' Access To Guantanamo Prisoners
Anthony Dworkin
April 27, 2007
Plea Bargain Highlights Anomalies of Guantanamo System
Anthony Dworkin
April 12, 2007
US Soldiers Reprimanded for Assaults on Afghan Detainees
January 31, 2007
Bush Administration Orders Armed Forces to Comply With Geneva Rules in War on Terror
July 11, 2006
Supreme Court Overturns Guantanamo Military Tribunals
June 30, 2006
The End of Guantanamo?
May 19, 2006
United States is “Looking at” the Place of Fundamental Guarantees in the War on Terror
March 1, 2006
The McCain Amendment on Detainee Abuse: Will It Make a Difference?
By David Manasian
February 3, 2006
Torture, Rendition and the CIA's Secret War on Terror
December 15, 2005
The Graham Amendment on Guantanamo: A Middle Way That Fails?
November 11, 2005
U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Case on Military Tribunals
November 7, 2005
New Light on the CIA's Secret Detention Program
November 2, 2005
The Bush Administration Fights for the Right to Abuse Detainees
October 25, 2005
Military Commissions Set to Resume After Court Ruling on Bin Laden's Driver
July 19, 2005
Amnesty International Assails the United States over War on Terror
June 7, 2005
U.S. Army Clears Senior Officers of Responsibility for Detainee Abuse
April 25, 2005
The CIA Exception: Can Intelligence Agents Subject Detainees to Inhuman Treatment?
by Anthony Dworkin
February 2, 2005
The Gonzales Hearing: An Assessment
January 6, 2005
Bush Nominee Faces Scrutiny over Legal Opinions on Terrorism
January 5, 2005
International Law in the U.S. Presidential Election Campaign
October 28, 2004
New
Developments on Guantanamo Detainees
December 9, 2003
From The International Criminal Court: An End to Impunity? (Magazine Issue)
November 2003
Why the United States Is So Opposed
By Paul W. Kahn
Rumsfeld
Suggests Most Detainees Will Continue to be Held
September 30, 2003
Law
and the Campaign Against Terrorism: The View from the Pentagon
Interview
by Anthony Dworkin
December 16, 2002
The Kissinger Factor and US Policy on the International Criminal Court
November 15, 2002
Iraq and the "Bush doctrine" of pre-emptive self-defence (Expert Analysis)
August 20, 2002
US Vetoes Bosnian Peacekeeping Resolution In Protest Against International Court
July 1, 2002
Detention
of US Citizen May Open Anti-Terrorism Campaign to Legal Scrutiny
June 17, 2002
The United States and the International Criminal Court: A Briefing
Anthony Dworkin
May 15, 2002
US
Administration Defends Its Rules for Treatment of Afghan Captives
Anthony Dworkin
March 29, 2002
American Opposition to the International Criminal Court
Jonathan D. Tepperman
March 6, 2002
Interview with US War Crimes Ambassador, Pierre-Richard Prosper
March 6, 2002
United States Calls for Dissolution of UN War Crimes Tribunals
Stacy Sullivan
March 6, 2002
Reports
of War Crimes in Afghanistan
November 2001
The
Bob Kerrey Case: Interpreting the Rules of Engagement in Vietnam
(Expert Analysis)
July 2001
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