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A survey of leading
legal experts on questions raised by the continuing crisis.
As events unfold over the coming months, leading experts will
be invited to analyze and debate the legal challenges, crises
and remedies provoked by the attacks, the U.S. military response,
the conduct of hostilities on the ground, and treatment of captured
fighters in military, civilian, and other courts.
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At
least 13 unarmed civilian women, children and elderly Vietnamese
were killed by US troops in a 1969 mission led by former senator
and current university president Bob Kerrey. Kerrey says that
ever since he has been tormented by what happened, but acknowledged
recently that he read the laws of war only within the last year.
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The
current clashes between Israelis and Palestinians have refocused
world attention on a conflict many had hoped was nearing resolution.
There is no shortage of news stories from the region, but the
reports of pitched battles and political proclamations rarely
address crucial points of international law.
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Human
rights experts roundly agree that Augusto Pinochet's 1998 arrest
in London has made for a "new moment," a "turning
point," "a whole new calculus for transnational justice."
Yet the climate remains volatile, marked by unprecedented legal
advances as well as dramatic setbacks.
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This
survey addresses the question of whether the war in Chechnya
is an internal armed conflict governed by international humanitarian
law.
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