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Contorting Common Article 3
(Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law, 2017)
This short Essay describes the circularity of support between the ICRC and the Pre-Trial Chambers of the ICC. Its successive sections describe the problematic potential of extending the substantive coverage of Common
Article ...
Modern Military Necessity: The Role & Relevance of Military Lawyers
(Roger Williams University Law Review, 2007)
Modern warfare presents an array of legalistic overtones that require the presence and participation of attorneys of exceptional courage and breadth of expertise in demanding and austere conditions. Military lawyers today ...
Illustrating Illegitimate Lawfare
(Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 2010)
Lawfare that erodes the good faith application of the laws and customs of warfare is illegitimate and untenable. This essay outlines the contours of such illegitimate lawfare and provides current examples to guide ...
Exceptional Engagement: Protocol I and a World United Against Terrorism
(Texas International Law Journal, 2009)
This article challenges the prevailing view that U.S. "exceptionalism" provides the
strongest narrative for the U.S. rejection of Additional Protocol I to the 1949 Geneva
Conventions. The United States chose not to adopt ...