Human Rights Magazine

Winter 2003, Volume 30, Number 1
From the Chair
By Mark D. Agrast
Introduction
By Robert F. Drinan
Armed Conflict and Law in This Century
By Michael N. Schmitt
The Debate Over War Powers
By Mark R. Shulman and Lawrence J. Lee
Jus ad Bellum
By Nicole Deller and John Burroughs
Omarska Camp, Bosnia: Broken Promises of "Never Again"
By Kelly D. Askin
U. S. Opposition to the International Criminal Court
By Jennifer Trahan and Andrew Egan
Detention at Guantanamo Bay: A Linguistic Challenge to Law
By Michael J.D. Sweeney
"Unlawful Combatants" in the United States: Drawing the Fine Line Between Law and War
By Daniel Kanstroom
Human Rights Heroes
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter
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