No. 166, December 2000
Index
- Cautious Skepticism about the Benefit of Adding more Formalities to the Manual for Courts-Martial Rule-Making Process: A Response to Captain Kevin J. Barry
- A Reply to Captain Gregory E. Magg's 'Cautious Skepticism' Regarding Recommendations to Modernize the Manual for Courts-Martial Rule-Making Process
- The Exhaustion Component of the Mindes Justiciability Test is not Laid to Rest by Darby V. Cisneros
- The Thirteenth Waldemar A. Solf Lecture in International Law
- The Concept of Belligerency in International Law
- Case Notes: 1. Review of Recent Decisions of the Ad Hoc International War Crimes Tribunals 2. The Fine Line Between Policy and Custom: Prosecutor v. Tadic and the Customary International Law of Internal Armed Conflict 3. Duress as a Defense to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity - Prosecutor v. Drazen Erdemovic 4. Prosecutor v. Zejnil Delalic (The Celebici Case)
- Book Reviews: 1. Black Hawk Down 2. Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II 3. Lincoln's Men: How President Lincoln became Father to an Army and a Nation 4. On Killing 5. Rattling the Cage: Toward Legal Rights for Animals 6. Son Thang: An American War Crime