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Selected principles of international law | 23 | |
Tearing up the rules : the illegality of invading Iraq | 24 | |
An illegal war : BBC interview with Kofi Annan | 33 | |
Some legal aspects of the military operation in Iraq | 34 | |
Iraq : civilians under fire | 39 | |
Use of illegal weapons by the U.S. military | 43 | |
U.S. forces' use of depleted uranium weapons is "illegal" | 43 | |
U.S. admits it used napalm bombs in Iraq | 45 | |
Investigate alleged violations of law in Fallujah attack | 46 | |
Situation of civilians in Fallujah, Iraq | 48 | |
Mortality before and after the 2003 invasion of Iraq : cluster sample survey | 49 | |
Iraq's civilian dead get no hearing in the United States | 52 | |
Denial of water to Iraqi cities | 55 | |
U.S. violations of occupation law in Iraq | 59 | |
Letter to members of the Senate Armed ServicesCommittee | 70 | |
The Taguba report on treatment of Abu Ghraib prisoners in Iraq | 74 | |
Torture E-mails | 77 | |
Individual accounts of torture | 79 | |
Iraqi died while hanging by his wrists | 82 | |
The road to Abu Ghraib | 84 | |
Federal Bureau of Investigation E-mails | 107 | |
War crimes : editorial | 109 | |
A Nuremberg lesson : torture scandal began far above "rotten apples" | 112 | |
The war crimes of the occupation | 115 | |
Criminal indictment against the United States Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld et al | 119 | |
The case against Rumsfeld : hard facts timeline | 126 | |
The torture memo by Judge Jay S. Bybee | 128 | |
Memorandum from Alberto R. Gonzales to the president | 131 | |
Senate Judiciary Committee attorney general confirmation hearing for Alberto Gonzales | 132 | |
The Gonzales indictment | 133 | |
Flawed investigations : National Public Radio interview with Mark Danner | 136 | |
The national security strategy of the United States of America | 143 | |
The coming wars | 148 | |
Shopping for war | 153 | |
"The Salvador option" : the Pentagon may put special-forces-led assassination or kidnapping teams in Iraq | 155 | |
Long-term plan sought for terror suspects | 158 | |
There is no one left to stop them | 160 | |
From Nuremberg to Guantanamo : international law and American power politics | 170 | |
Torture in Iraq and the rule of law in America | 180 | |
Standing for the founding principles of the republic | 187 | |
Institutional barriers to war crimes : failure and renewal | 191 | |
Just war - or just a war? | 201 | |
What the rest of the world watched on inauguration day | 203 | |
Breaking ranks | 213 | |
"I refuse to be a pawn" | 223 | |
Military families speak out | 225 | |
Civilians we killed | 228 | |
Truths worth telling | 230 | |
What I didn't find in Africa | 234 | |
An open letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee | 239 | |
Affirmative measures to halt U.S. war crimes | 248 | |
Watergate and Abu Ghraib : holding war criminals accountable in the U.S. courts and Congress | 260 | |
Blue-ribbon panel calls for independent commission on prisoner abuse | 272 | |
Resisting war crimes : Vietnam and Iraq | 275 | |
Enforcing international law through civil disobedience : the trial of the St. Patrick's Four | 280 | |
"My duty as an able-bodied American citizen to say no" | 286 | |
Reclaiming the prophetic voice | 289 | |
Counterrecruitment : cutting off the cannon fodder | 296 | |
The accountability of leaders : a challenge to governments and civil society | 301 | |
Why war crimes matter | 308 |
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