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adam_text | Contents
Table of Cases
xvii
Foreword by M. Cherif Bassiouni
xix
Preface
xxiii
Acknowledgments and Permissions
xxvii
Editorial Note
xxix
Part One Hague Peace Conferences; World War I; Treaty of Versailles;
League of Nations; Leipzig Trials
(1899-1921) 3
Editorial Commentary
3
1.
Hague Conferences of
1899
and
1907 8
(a)
1899
Hague Convention (No. II)
Respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land
8
(b)
1907
Hague Convention (No. IV)
Respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land
13
2.
The Armenian Genocide
(1915) 14
(a) Vahakn
N.
Dadrian, Genocide as a Problem of National and
International Law: The World War I Armenian Case and Its
Contemporary Legal Ramifications
14
(b) Peter Maguire, Law and War: An American Story
17
3.
Woodrow Wilsons Fourteen Points
17
4.
Conditions of an Armistice with Germany
19
5.
Covenant of the League of Nations Adopted by the Peace
Conference at Plenary Session
22
6.
Excerpts from Address of President Wilson on Presenting the
Draft Covenant of the League of Nations to the Third Plenary Session
of the Peace Conference at Paris
25
7.
Excerpts from the Report of the Commission on the Responsibility
of the Authors of the War and on Enforcement of Penalties to the
Preliminary Peace Conference
28
Memorandum of Reservations Presented by the Representatives of the
United States to the Report of the Commission on Responsibilities
35
8.
Annex III
Reservations by the Japanese Delegation
37
9.
The Status of William
Hohenzollern,
Kaiser of Germany,
Under International Law
37
10.
Treaty of Peace with Germany
43
Protocol Supplementary to the Treaty of Peace between the Allied
and Associated Powers and Germany
47
11. Richard Overy, The Versailles
Settlement
in
The Penguin Historical
Atlas
of the Third Reich
48
12.
Treaty of St. Germain-en-Lave with Austria
50
13.
The Leipzig War Crime Trials
51
(a) Peter Maguire, Law and War: An American Story
51
(b) Current Notes: German War Trials
52
(c) U.S. Department of the Army Pamphlet
Nó.
27-161-2
II International Law
221-22 (1962) 52
(d) Judgment in the Case of Karl Heynen
54
(e) Judgment in the Case of
Emil Müller 56
(f)
Judgment in the Case of Commander Karl Neumann
60
(g) Judgment in the Case of Lieutenants Dithmar and Boldt
63
Suggestions for Further Reading
67
Part Two Weimar Republic:
The Nazi Party and German Fascism; World War II and
German War Crimes; IMT-Nuremberg; Nuremberg Subsequent
Proceedings ; Other Selected War Crime Cases
—
Great Britain and Norway
(1921-1951) 71
Editorial Commentary
71
1.
Excerpts from the Weimar Constitution
85
2.
Richard Overy, Weimar Germany in
The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Third Reich
89
3.
Richard Overy, The German Slump in
The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Third Reich
90
4.
Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact (Pact of Paris)
91
5.
Paul Brooker, Hitler s Regime in Germany in
Twentieth Century Dictatorships
96
6.
Charter of the International Military Tribunal
98
7.
Ann
Tusa
and John
Tusa,
The Nuremberg Trial
103
8.
Control Council Law No.
10
Punishment of Persons Guilty of War Crimes,
Crimes against Peace and against Humanity
109
9.
Gerry L. Simpson, War Crimes Trials: Some Problems in
The Law of War Crimes: National and International Approaches
113
10.
Robert L. Birmingham,
Noře,
The War Crimes Trial: A Second Look
117
11.
IMT-Nuremberg Defendants and Their Position(s) in the Third Reich
120
12.
The United States of America,
et al.
against Herrmann
Wilhelm
Göering, et
al.
127
13.
The International
Military Tribunal in Session at Nuremberg, Germany
143
(a) Opening Statement
145
(b) Closing Statement
151
(c) Judgment of the Tribunal
159
14.
Summary of the Counts of the Indictment and Results of War
Crimes Trial against Accused Individuals
161
15.
Organization Criminality
162
16.
Hans Ehard,
The Nuremberg Trial against the Major War
Criminals and International Law
162
17.
Georg
Schwarzenberger, The Judgment of Nuremberg
174
18. Steven Fogelson,
Noře,
The Nuremberg Legacy:
An Unfulfilled Promise
181
19.
Maximillian Koessler, American War Crimes Trials in Europe
186
20.
German Occupation: Subsequent Proceedings under Allied
Control Council Law No.
10 191
21.
Selected Subsequent Proceedings Decisions
196
(a) Tribunal II-A
United States of America v. Otto OMendorf,
et al.
196
(b)
Tribunali
United States
of
America v.
Ulrich Greifelt, et
al.
203
(e)
Tribunal
V
United States
of
America v. Wilhelm
von Leeb,
et al.
217
(d) The Malmédy
Trial
248
(e) United States
of
America v.
Valentin Bersin
et al.
(1946)
The Malmédy
Massacre Case
(f)
Trial of
Heinrich Gerike
and Seven Others
(The Velpke Children s Home Case)
(g) Trial of Werner Rohde and Eight Others
(The
SS Obergruppenführer
Case)
(h)
Trial of Gerhard
Friedrich
Ernst Flesch,
SS Obersturmbannführer, Oberregierungsrat 263
22.
The Nuremberg Principles
272
Suggestions for Further Reading
274
Part Three Japanese Imperialism in the
1930s;
China and Manchuria;
Nanking Massacre; Tripartite Pact; World War II and Japanese
War Crimes; IMTFE Tokyo; Japanese Atomic Bomb Litigation
(1927-1948; 1963) 277
Editorial Commentary
277
1.
Emperor Hirohito s Imperial Rescript
288
2.
InreYamashita
289
3.
George F. Guy, The Defense of Yamashita
307
4.
Ann
M. Prévost,
Race and War Crimes: The
1945
Trial of
General Tomoyuki Yamashita
311
5.
The Japanese Instrument of Surrender
315
6.
The Imperial Rescript of
2
September
1945 316
7.
Proclamation by the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers
316
8.
Charter of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East
317
9.
IMTFE-Tokyo Defendants and Their Position(s) in Imperial Japan
323
10.
Judgment
325
The United States of America,
et al.
against Sadeo
Araki,
et al.
325
11.
Dissent of Justice
R.
M. Pal
337
12.
Hirota
v.
MacArthur, General
of the Army,
et al.
343
13.
Elizabeth
S. Kopelman,
Ideology and International Law:
The Dissent of the Indian Justice at the Tokyo War Crimes Trial
346
14.
The Imperial Rescript of
14
August
1945 352
15.
Unit
731:
The Hidden Atrocities
353
16.
Shimoda
et al. v.
State
356
17. Richard
A. Falk,
The Shimoda Case: A Legal Appraisal of the
Atomic Attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
362
18.
Yves Beigbeder, The Legality of Atomic Bombing
365
Suggestions for Further Reading
366
Part Four Israel and the
Eichmann
Case; Selected War Crime Cases
Involving Former Nazis in Ghana (extradition); United States
(civil damages); France (war crimes) and Canada (war crimes)
(1960-62; 1966; 1980; 1985; 1994) 369
Editorial Commentary
369
1.
The Indictment
374
Peter Papadatos, The
Eichmann
Trial
374
The Attorney-General v. Adolf, the son of Adolf
Karl Eichmann
aged
54,
at present under arrest
—
the accused
374
2.
The Attorney-General of the Government of Israel v.
Eichmann 383
3. Eichmann
v.
The Attorney-General of the Government of Israel
396
4.
Nicholas
N.
Kittrie, A Post Mortem of the
Eichmann
Case
—
The Lessons for International Law
399
5.
The State v. Schumann
404
6.
Rudolf Hess v. Federal Republic of Germany
409
7.
Handel v. Artukovic All
8.
Federation
Nationale des
Deportes
et Internes
Résistants et Patriotes
and Others v. Barbie
420
9.
The Case of Paul Touvier
428
Leila Sadat Wexler, Reflections on the Trial of Vichy Collaborator
Paul Touvier for Crimes against Humanity in France
428
10.
Regina
v.
Finta
433
Suggestions for Further Reading
440
Part Five SEATO Treaty; Vietnam War; Gulf of Tonkin Resolution;
Peers Commission Report; Medina and Calley Cases;
Commentary on My Lai; U.S. District Court Cases on
Legality of Vietnam Conflict
(1964-1975) 443
Editorial Commentary
443
1.
Michal R. Belknap,
The Vietnam War on Trial
445
2.
Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty
448
3.
The Legality of United States Participation in the Defense of
Viet-Nam
451
4.
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
460
5.
Headquarters: United States Military Assistance Command, Vietnam
461
6.
Jeffrey P. Addicott
&
William A. Hudson, Jr., The Twenty-Fifth
Anniversary of My Lai: A Time to Inculcate the Lessons
463
7.
Michael Bilton
&
Kevin Sim, Four Hours in My Lai
465
8.
The Peers Commission Report
467
9.
Medina
v. Resor
473
10.
Norman G. Cooper, My Lai and Military Justice
—
To What Effect?
475
11.
United States v. Calley
475
12.
Calley v. Callaway
483
13.
Kenneth A. Howard, Command Responsibility for War Crimes
487
14.
The Constitution, International Law and Vietnam
489
(a) Jonathan
M.
Fredman,
American Courts, International Law
and the War in Vietnam
489
(b) United States v. Berrigan
492
(c) Berk v. Laird
495
Suggestions for Further Reading
498
Part Six A Postscript on Twentieth Century Impunity; Selected ICTY and
ICTR cases; International Criminal Court and the Rome Statute;
Military Commission Controversy: History, Cases and Commentary;
the Hamdi and
Padilla
Cases and the U.S. Supreme Court; Citizen
Terrorists and the Constitution; Political Ethics and Terrorism
(1990-2004) 501
Editorial Commentary
501
1.
Twentieth Century Impunity
503
(a) Yves Beigbeder, Judging War Criminals:
The Politics of International Justice
503
(i) The Unpunished Soviet Massacres
503
(b) M.
Cherif Bassiouni, Crimes against Humanity in
International Criminal Law
506
(i) Selective Enforcement
506
(c) Yves Beigbeder, Judging War Criminals,
The Politics of International Justice
507
(i) Indonesia: The
1965
Massacre
507
(ii) China
508
(iii)
The Khmer Rouge Genocide
508
(d) M. Cherif Bassiouni, Crimes against Humanity in
International Criminal Law
509
2.
Statute of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
511
3.
The Tadic Judgment of the ICTY
518
(a) Karl A.
Hockhammer, Note,
The Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal:
The Compatibility of Peace, Politics, and International Law
519
(b) Prosecutor v. Tadic
521
(c) Prosecutor
v. Ouško
Tadic
525
4.
Prosecutor v. Erdemovic
527
5.
The Concept of Ethnic Cleansing
531
(a) L.C. Green,
Afofes
and Comments: The Rule of Law and
Human Rights in the Balkans
532
(b) John Quigley, State Responsibility for Ethnic Cleansing
533
6.
Prosecutor v. Blaskic
535
7.
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
541
(a) Christina M. Carroll, An Assessment of the Role and
Effectiveness of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
and the Rwandan National Justice System in Dealing with
Mass Atrocities of
1994 542
(b) Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
544
(c) Prosecutor v. Jean-Paul Akayesu (Indictment)
549
(d) Prosecutor v. Jean-Paul Akayesu
552
(e) Diane Marie Amann, Prosecutor v. Akayesu, Case ICTR-96-4T,
International Decisions
558
(f)
Prosecutor
v.
Georges
Anderson Nderubumwe Rutaganda
(Indictment)
561
(g)
Prosecutor
v. Rutaganda
564
(h)
Gábriellé
Kirk McDonald, The International Criminal Tribunals:
Crime and Punishment in the International Arena
570
(i) Michael P.
Scharf,
The International Trial of Slobodan Milosevic:
Real Justice
ήτ
Realpolitik? 572
8.
The International Criminal Court, The Rome Statute and Commentary
576
(a) The Statute of the International Criminal Court
as quoted in ch.
7,
International Prosecutorial Efforts and
Tribunals, in International Criminal Law: Cases
&
Materials
576
(b) The Rome Conference and the ICC Statute
The Rome Conference—
15
June-7 July
1998,
as quoted in Yves Beigbeder, Judging War Criminals:
The Politics of International Justice
578
(c) Ceremony for the Opening for Signature of the Convention on
the Establishment of an International Criminal Court, Rome,
II Campidoglio
581
Statement of Professor M. Cherif Bassiouni
Chairman, Drafting Committee
581
(d) Statute of the International Criminal Court
582
(e) Michael P.
Scharf,
The United States and the International
Criminal Court: A Recommendation for the Bush Administration
588
(f) U.S. Policy and the International Criminal Court, Comments by
Ambassador David J. Scheffer,
U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues
591
(g) Alison M. Mclntire, Comment, Be Careful What You Wish for
Because You Just Might Get It: The United States and the
International Criminal Court
595
(h) American Servicemembers Protection Act
600
9.
International Criminal Justice, Asymmetrical Warfare
and the Military Commission Controversy
604
(a) Public Law
107-39,
107th Congress
604
(b) Public Law
107-40,
107th Congress
605
(c) W. Michael Reisman, Editorial Comment, In Defense of
World Public Order
606
(d)
Detlev F. Vagts,
Editorial Comments,
Hegemonic International Law
608
(e) United States Department of the Army,
FM 27-10 (1956) 611
(f)
(1)
United States Code,
18
USC
§2441 (2001) 611
(g)
(2)
United States Code,
10
USC
§836 (2003) 612
(h) Ex parte
Milligan
612
(і)
Ex parte Quirin
618
(j)
Duncan
v. Kahanamoku
624
(k) Johnson v.
Eisenträger 629
(1)
Reid
v.
Covert
633
(m) Proclamation
7463
of September
14, 2001 638
(n)
Military Order of November
13, 2001 640
(o) Coalition of Clergy v. Bush
643
(ρ)
Rasul
ν.
Bush
(q)
Al
Odah v.
United States
(r)
Kenneth Anderson, What to Do With Bin Laden and
AI Qaeda
Terrorists? A Qualified Defense of Military Commissions and
United States Policy on Detainees at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
(s) The Hamdi and
Padilla
Appeals: Citizen Terrorists and
the Constitution
(i) Hamdi
et al. v.
Rumsfeld
(ii)
Rumsfeld
v.
Padilla
(t)
Rasul
v.
Bush
10.
Epilogue:
Michael Ignatieff,
The Lesser Evil:
Political Ethics in an Age of Terror
Suggestions for Further Reading
Appendices
Appendix A
Appendix
В
Appendix
С
Appendix
D
Appendix
E
Appendix
F
Appendix
G
Appendix
H
Appendix I
Appendix
J
Appendix
К
Appendix
L
Appendix
M
Appendix
N
General Orders No.
100
The Nuremberg Laws
Regulation on Military Government Courts, Issued by
Letter of Headquarters, U.S. Forces, European Theater
Regulation on Military Commissions, Issued by Letter
of Headquarters, U.S. Forces, European Theater
Regulations Governing the Trials of Accused War Criminals,
GHQ, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers [Tokyo]
Military Government
—
United States Zone Ordinance No.
7
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the
Crime of Genocide
Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in
the Event of Armed Conflict
Convention on the
Non-
Applicability of Statutory
Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
Protocol I Additional to the Geneva Conventions of
12
August
1949,
and Relating to the Protection of
Victims of International Armed Conflicts
[United Nations] Security Council Resolution Condemning
Hostage Taking
United States Code:
18
U.S.C.
§2401,
The War Crimes Act of
1996
Tables of International Legal Regimes and War
Incident Values
Glossary
References
About the Editors
Name Index
Subject Index
653
702
713
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Contents
Table of Cases
xvii
Foreword by M. Cherif Bassiouni
xix
Preface
xxiii
Acknowledgments and Permissions
xxvii
Editorial Note
xxix
Part One Hague Peace Conferences; World War I; Treaty of Versailles;
League of Nations; Leipzig Trials
(1899-1921) 3
Editorial Commentary
3
1.
Hague Conferences of
1899
and
1907 8
(a)
1899
Hague Convention (No. II)
Respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land
8
(b)
1907
Hague Convention (No. IV)
Respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land
13
2.
The Armenian Genocide
(1915) 14
(a) Vahakn
N.
Dadrian, "Genocide as a Problem of National and
International Law: The World War I Armenian Case and Its
Contemporary Legal Ramifications"
14
(b) Peter Maguire, Law and War: An American Story
17
3.
Woodrow Wilsons "Fourteen Points"
17
4.
Conditions of an Armistice with Germany
19
5.
Covenant of the League of Nations Adopted by the Peace
Conference at Plenary Session
22
6.
Excerpts from Address of President Wilson on Presenting the
Draft Covenant of the League of Nations to the Third Plenary Session
of the Peace Conference at Paris
25
7.
Excerpts from the Report of the Commission on the Responsibility
of the Authors of the War and on Enforcement of Penalties to the
Preliminary Peace Conference
28
Memorandum of Reservations Presented by the Representatives of the
United States to the Report of the Commission on Responsibilities
35
8.
Annex III
Reservations by the Japanese Delegation
37
9.
The Status of William
Hohenzollern,
Kaiser of Germany,
Under International Law
37
10.
Treaty of Peace with Germany
43
Protocol Supplementary to the Treaty of Peace between the Allied
and Associated Powers and Germany
47
11. Richard Overy, "The Versailles
Settlement"
in
The Penguin Historical
Atlas
of the Third Reich
48
12.
Treaty of St. Germain-en-Lave with Austria
50
13.
The Leipzig War Crime Trials
51
(a) Peter Maguire, Law and War: An American Story
51
(b) Current Notes: German War Trials
52
(c) U.S. Department of the Army Pamphlet
Nó.
27-161-2
II International Law
221-22 (1962) 52
(d) Judgment in the Case of Karl Heynen
54
(e) Judgment in the Case of
Emil Müller 56
(f)
Judgment in the Case of Commander Karl Neumann
60
(g) Judgment in the Case of Lieutenants Dithmar and Boldt
63
Suggestions for Further Reading
67
Part Two Weimar Republic:
The Nazi Party and German Fascism; World War II and
German War Crimes; IMT-Nuremberg; Nuremberg "Subsequent
Proceedings"; Other Selected War Crime Cases
—
Great Britain and Norway
(1921-1951) 71
Editorial Commentary
71
1.
Excerpts from the Weimar Constitution
85
2.
Richard Overy, "Weimar Germany" in
The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Third Reich
89
3.
Richard Overy, "The German Slump" in
The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Third Reich
90
4.
Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact (Pact of Paris)
91
5.
Paul Brooker, "Hitler's Regime in Germany" in
Twentieth Century Dictatorships
96
6.
Charter of the International Military Tribunal
98
7.
Ann
Tusa
and John
Tusa,
The Nuremberg Trial
103
8.
Control Council Law No.
10
Punishment of Persons Guilty of War Crimes,
Crimes against Peace and against Humanity
109
9.
Gerry L. Simpson, "War Crimes Trials: Some Problems" in
The Law of War Crimes: National and International Approaches
113
10.
Robert L. Birmingham,
Noře,
"The War Crimes Trial: A Second Look"
117
11.
IMT-Nuremberg Defendants and Their Position(s) in the Third Reich
120
12.
The United States of America,
et al.
against Herrmann
Wilhelm
Göering, et
al.
127
13.
The International
Military Tribunal in Session at Nuremberg, Germany
143
(a) Opening Statement
145
(b) Closing Statement
151
(c) Judgment of the Tribunal
159
14.
Summary of the Counts of the Indictment and Results of War
Crimes Trial against Accused Individuals
161
15.
Organization Criminality
162
16.
Hans Ehard,
"The Nuremberg Trial against the Major War
Criminals and International Law"
162
17.
Georg
Schwarzenberger, "The Judgment of Nuremberg"
174
18. Steven Fogelson,
Noře,
"The Nuremberg Legacy:
An Unfulfilled Promise"
181
19.
Maximillian Koessler, "American War Crimes Trials in Europe"
186
20.
German Occupation: "Subsequent Proceedings" under Allied
Control Council Law No.
10 191
21.
Selected "Subsequent Proceedings" Decisions
196
(a) Tribunal II-A
United States of America v. Otto OMendorf,
et al.
196
(b)
Tribunali
United States
of
America v.
Ulrich Greifelt, et
al.
203
(e)
Tribunal
V
United States
of
America v. Wilhelm
von Leeb,
et al.
217
(d) The Malmédy
Trial
248
(e) United States
of
America v.
Valentin Bersin
et al.
(1946)
The "Malmédy
Massacre" Case
(f)
Trial of
Heinrich Gerike
and Seven Others
(The Velpke Children's Home Case)
(g) Trial of Werner Rohde and Eight Others
(The
SS Obergruppenführer
Case)
(h)
Trial of Gerhard
Friedrich
Ernst Flesch,
SS Obersturmbannführer, Oberregierungsrat 263
22.
The Nuremberg Principles
272
Suggestions for Further Reading
274
Part Three Japanese Imperialism in the
1930s;
China and Manchuria;
Nanking Massacre; Tripartite Pact; World War II and Japanese
War Crimes; IMTFE Tokyo; Japanese Atomic Bomb Litigation
(1927-1948; 1963) 277
Editorial Commentary
277
1.
Emperor Hirohito's Imperial Rescript
288
2.
InreYamashita
289
3.
George F. Guy, "The Defense of Yamashita"
307
4.
Ann
M. Prévost,
"Race and War Crimes: The
1945
Trial of
General Tomoyuki Yamashita"
311
5.
The Japanese Instrument of Surrender
315
6.
The Imperial Rescript of
2
September
1945 316
7.
Proclamation by the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers
316
8.
Charter of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East
317
9.
IMTFE-Tokyo Defendants and Their Position(s) in Imperial Japan
323
10.
Judgment
325
The United States of America,
et al.
against Sadeo
Araki,
et al.
325
11.
Dissent of Justice
R.
M. Pal
337
12.
Hirota
v.
MacArthur, General
of the Army,
et al.
343
13.
Elizabeth
S. Kopelman,
"Ideology and International Law:
The Dissent of the Indian Justice at the Tokyo War Crimes Trial"
346
14.
The Imperial Rescript of
14
August
1945 352
15.
"Unit
731:
The Hidden Atrocities"
353
16.
Shimoda
et al. v.
State
356
17. Richard
A. Falk,
"The Shimoda Case: A Legal Appraisal of the
Atomic Attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki"
362
18.
Yves Beigbeder, "The Legality of Atomic Bombing"
365
Suggestions for Further Reading
366
Part Four Israel and the
Eichmann
Case; Selected War Crime Cases
Involving Former Nazis in Ghana (extradition); United States
(civil damages); France (war crimes) and Canada (war crimes)
(1960-62; 1966; 1980; 1985; 1994) 369
Editorial Commentary
369
1.
The Indictment
374
Peter Papadatos, The
Eichmann
Trial
374
The Attorney-General v. Adolf, the son of Adolf
Karl Eichmann
aged
54,
at present under arrest
—
the accused
374
2.
The Attorney-General of the Government of Israel v.
Eichmann 383
3. Eichmann
v.
The Attorney-General of the Government of Israel
396
4.
Nicholas
N.
Kittrie, "A Post Mortem of the
Eichmann
Case
—
The Lessons for International Law"
399
5.
The State v. Schumann
404
6.
Rudolf Hess v. Federal Republic of Germany
409
7.
Handel v. Artukovic All
8.
Federation
Nationale des
Deportes
et Internes
Résistants et Patriotes
and Others v. Barbie
420
9.
The Case of Paul Touvier
428
Leila Sadat Wexler, "Reflections on the Trial of Vichy Collaborator
Paul Touvier for Crimes against Humanity in France"
428
10.
Regina
v.
Finta
433
Suggestions for Further Reading
440
Part Five SEATO Treaty; Vietnam War; Gulf of Tonkin Resolution;
Peers Commission Report; Medina and Calley Cases;
Commentary on My Lai; U.S. District Court Cases on
Legality of Vietnam Conflict
(1964-1975) 443
Editorial Commentary
443
1.
Michal R. Belknap,
The Vietnam War on Trial
445
2.
Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty
448
3.
The Legality of United States Participation in the Defense of
Viet-Nam
451
4.
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
460
5.
Headquarters: United States Military Assistance Command, Vietnam
461
6.
Jeffrey P. Addicott
&
William A. Hudson, Jr., "The Twenty-Fifth
Anniversary of My Lai: A Time to Inculcate the Lessons"
463
7.
Michael Bilton
&
Kevin Sim, Four Hours in My Lai
465
8.
The Peers Commission Report
467
9.
Medina
v. Resor
473
10.
Norman G. Cooper, "My Lai and Military Justice
—
To What Effect?"
475
11.
United States v. Calley
475
12.
Calley v. Callaway
483
13.
Kenneth A. Howard, "Command Responsibility for War Crimes"
487
14.
The Constitution, International Law and Vietnam
489
(a) Jonathan
M.
Fredman,
"American Courts, International Law
and the War in Vietnam"
489
(b) United States v. Berrigan
492
(c) Berk v. Laird
495
Suggestions for Further Reading
498
Part Six A Postscript on Twentieth Century Impunity; Selected ICTY and
ICTR cases; International Criminal Court and the Rome Statute;
Military Commission Controversy: History, Cases and Commentary;
the Hamdi and
Padilla
Cases and the U.S. Supreme Court; Citizen
Terrorists and the Constitution; Political Ethics and Terrorism
(1990-2004) 501
Editorial Commentary
501
1.
Twentieth Century Impunity
503
(a) Yves Beigbeder, Judging War Criminals:
The Politics of International Justice
503
(i) The Unpunished Soviet Massacres
503
(b) M.
Cherif Bassiouni, Crimes against Humanity in
International Criminal Law
506
(i) Selective Enforcement
506
(c) Yves Beigbeder, Judging War Criminals,
The Politics of International Justice
507
(i) Indonesia: The
1965
Massacre
507
(ii) China
508
(iii)
The Khmer Rouge Genocide
508
(d) M. Cherif Bassiouni, Crimes against Humanity in
International Criminal Law
509
2.
Statute of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
511
3.
The Tadic Judgment of the ICTY
518
(a) Karl A.
Hockhammer, Note,
"The Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal:
The Compatibility of Peace, Politics, and International Law"
519
(b) Prosecutor v. Tadic
521
(c) Prosecutor
v. Ouško
Tadic
525
4.
Prosecutor v. Erdemovic
527
5.
The Concept of Ethnic Cleansing
531
(a) L.C. Green,
Afofes
and Comments: "The Rule of Law and
Human Rights in the Balkans"
532
(b) John Quigley, "State Responsibility for Ethnic Cleansing"
533
6.
Prosecutor v. Blaskic
535
7.
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
541
(a) Christina M. Carroll, "An Assessment of the Role and
Effectiveness of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
and the Rwandan National Justice System in Dealing with
Mass Atrocities of
1994" 542
(b) Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
544
(c) Prosecutor v. Jean-Paul Akayesu (Indictment)
549
(d) Prosecutor v. Jean-Paul Akayesu
552
(e) Diane Marie Amann, "Prosecutor v. Akayesu, Case ICTR-96-4T,
'International Decisions'
" 558
(f)
Prosecutor
v.
Georges
Anderson Nderubumwe Rutaganda
(Indictment)
561
(g)
Prosecutor
v. Rutaganda
564
(h)
Gábriellé
Kirk McDonald, "The International Criminal Tribunals:
Crime and Punishment in the International Arena"
570
(i) Michael P.
Scharf,
"The International Trial of Slobodan Milosevic:
Real Justice
ήτ
Realpolitik?" ' 572
8.
The International Criminal Court, The Rome Statute and Commentary
576
(a) The Statute of the International Criminal Court
as quoted in ch.
7,
"International Prosecutorial Efforts and
Tribunals," in International Criminal Law: Cases
&
Materials
576
(b) The Rome Conference and the ICC Statute
"The Rome Conference—
15
June-7 July
1998,"
as quoted in Yves Beigbeder, Judging War Criminals:
The Politics of International Justice
578
(c) Ceremony for the Opening for Signature of the Convention on
the Establishment of an International Criminal Court, Rome,
"II Campidoglio"
581
Statement of Professor M. Cherif Bassiouni
Chairman, Drafting Committee
581
(d) Statute of the International Criminal Court
582
(e) Michael P.
Scharf,
"The United States and the International
Criminal Court: A Recommendation for the Bush Administration"
588
(f) "U.S. Policy and the International Criminal Court," Comments by
Ambassador David J. Scheffer,
U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues
591
(g) Alison M. Mclntire, Comment, "Be Careful What You Wish for
Because You Just Might Get It: The United States and the
International Criminal Court"
595
(h) American Servicemembers' Protection Act
600
9.
International Criminal Justice, Asymmetrical Warfare
and the Military Commission Controversy
604
(a) Public Law
107-39,
107th Congress
604
(b) Public Law
107-40,
107th Congress
605
(c) W. Michael Reisman, Editorial Comment, "In Defense of
World Public Order"
606
(d)
Detlev F. Vagts,
Editorial Comments,
"Hegemonic International Law"
608
(e) United States Department of the Army,
FM 27-10 (1956) 611
(f)
(1)
United States Code,
18
USC
§2441 (2001) 611
(g)
(2)
United States Code,
10
USC
§836 (2003) 612
(h) Ex parte
Milligan
612
(і)
Ex parte Quirin
618
(j)
Duncan
v. Kahanamoku
624
(k) Johnson v.
Eisenträger 629
(1)
Reid
v.
Covert
633
(m) Proclamation
7463
of September
14, 2001 638
(n)
Military Order of November
13, 2001 640
(o) Coalition of Clergy v. Bush
643
(ρ)
Rasul
ν.
Bush
(q)
Al
Odah v.
United States
(r)
Kenneth Anderson, "What to Do With Bin Laden and
AI Qaeda
Terrorists? A Qualified Defense of Military Commissions and
United States Policy on Detainees at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base"
(s) The Hamdi and
Padilla
Appeals: Citizen Terrorists and
the Constitution
(i) Hamdi
et al. v.
Rumsfeld
(ii)
Rumsfeld
v.
Padilla
(t)
Rasul
v.
Bush
10.
Epilogue:
Michael Ignatieff,
The Lesser Evil:
Political Ethics in an Age of Terror
Suggestions for Further Reading
Appendices
Appendix A
Appendix
В
Appendix
С
Appendix
D
Appendix
E
Appendix
F
Appendix
G
Appendix
H
Appendix I
Appendix
J
Appendix
К
Appendix
L
Appendix
M
Appendix
N
General Orders No.
100
The Nuremberg Laws
Regulation on Military Government Courts, Issued by
Letter of Headquarters, U.S. Forces, European Theater
Regulation on Military Commissions, Issued by Letter
of Headquarters, U.S. Forces, European Theater
Regulations Governing the Trials of Accused War Criminals,
GHQ, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers [Tokyo]
Military Government
—
United States Zone Ordinance No.
7
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the
Crime of Genocide
Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in
the Event of Armed Conflict
Convention on the
Non-
Applicability of Statutory
Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
Protocol I Additional to the Geneva Conventions of
12
August
1949,
and Relating to the Protection of
Victims of International Armed Conflicts
[United Nations] Security Council Resolution Condemning
Hostage Taking
United States Code:
18
U.S.C.
§2401,
The War Crimes Act of
1996
Tables of International Legal Regimes and War
Incident Values
Glossary
References
About the Editors
Name Index
Subject Index
653
702
713 |
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title_short | War crimes and war crime trials |
title_sort | war crimes and war crime trials from leipzig to the icc and beyond cases materials and comments |
title_sub | from Leipzig to the ICC and beyond ; cases, materials and comments |
topic | War (International law) War crimes War crime trials Kriegsverbrechen (DE-588)4033151-9 gnd Kriegsverbrecherprozess (DE-588)4033154-4 gnd Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 gnd Kriegsrecht Völkerrecht (DE-588)4165706-8 gnd |
topic_facet | War (International law) War crimes War crime trials Kriegsverbrechen Kriegsverbrecherprozess Völkerrecht Kriegsrecht Völkerrecht Quelle |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016071909&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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