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Conflicts and International Politics
Vol. 17, Issue 1, 2014February 09, 2014 PDT

Why the Laws of War? A Separation-of-Powers Argument for Striking the Military Commissions Act

Mary Van Houten,
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Mary Van Houten, Why the Laws of War? A Separation-of-Powers Argument for Striking the Military Commissions Act, 17 GJIL (2014).

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