Efficiency in Bello and Ad Bellum: Making the Use of Force Too Easy?
Kenneth Anderson
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Works by Kenneth Anderson in Military, War, and Peace
2020
What to Do with Bin Laden and Al Qaeda Terrorists?: A Qualified Defense of Military Commissions and United States Policy on Detainees at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
Kenneth Anderson
The Role of the United States Military Lawyer in Projecting a Vision of the Laws of War
Kenneth Anderson
The Assumptions Behind the Assumptions in the War on Terror: Risk Assessment as an Example of Foundational Disagreement in Counterterrorism Policy
Kenneth Anderson
U.S. Counterterrorism Policy and Superpower Compliance with International Human Rights Norms
Kenneth Anderson
2019
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2012
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2004
Humanitarian Inviolability in Crisis: The Meaning of Impartiality and Neutrality for U.N. and NGO Agencies Following the 2003-2004 Afghanistan and Iraq Conflicts
Kenneth Anderson
2003
2002
A Qualified Defense of Military Commissions and United States Policy on Detainees at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
Kenneth Anderson
Where Do We Go From Here? New and Emerging Issues in the Prosecution of War Crimes and Acts of Terrorism
Kenneth Anderson
2001
Law, Language and Terror: Policemen or Soldiers? The Dangers of Misunderstanding the Threat to America (Commentary on 9-11)
Kenneth Anderson
2000
1999
1998
First in the Field: The Unique Mission and Legitimacy of the Red Cross in a Culture of Legality
Kenneth Anderson