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7.707 documents for National Institute of Military Justice
  • NEW YORK -- New York law firm Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman, P.C. announces that Ronald W. Meister, a shareholder in the firm and the head of its Military...

  • ... captured petitioner Hamdan, a Yemeni national, and turned him over to the U. S. military, which,... of both the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), 10 U. S. C. §801 et seq. , and Common Ar... him, without the sanction of Congress, institute tribunals for the trial and punishment of offences...

  • It usually means a company is in pretty deep yogurt," [Anne Landman] says. "When they do that, they're confronted on all fronts: legal problems, public relations problems, how they're portrayed in the media. They need to jump out of their old skin and into a new one, and hope that we don't notice. [Anne Tyrrell] tells In These Times that the company will "return to our roots" of military and law enforcement training. She says Blackwater "never wanted to be in the business of private security" But former company President Gary Jackson told the New York Times in 2004, "I would like to have the largest, most professional private army in the world." The U.S.-Iraq Status of Forces Agreement, ratified by the Iraqi parliament in late 2008, sought to bring independent contractors under its ju...

    ..., assistant director of the nonprofit National Institute of Military Justice. "Based on the defin...

  • Past Practices and Present Options. A. Jurisdiction to Punish. 1. Courts-Martial. 2. Civilian Courts. 3. Military Commissions. a) Pre-Hamdan. b) Hamdan and Its Aftermath. B. Fairness Constraints on Punishment. 1. Independence and Impartiality. a) Civilian Courts. b) Courts-Martial. c) Military Commissions. (1) Pre-Hamdan. (2) Hamdan and Its Aftermath. 2. Rights of the Accused. a) Civilian Courts. b) Courts-Martial. c) Military Commissions. (1) Pre-Hamdan. (2) Hamdan and Its Aftermath. II. Reinforcement of Established Practice.

    ...national report at a colloquium, sponsored by Unité Mixte ... than a dozen countries; that report, La Justice militaire et les Juridictions d'exception aux Éta..., published by the American Law Institute in 1987, stated: "It is generally accepted by enfo...

  • WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE -- The accusations of sexual harassment and other crimes by the Air Force Materiel Command's former top enlisted man could pose longer-term problems for the service and the defendant, a former Air Force judge advocate said. There are already concerns that sexual assaults or various forms of sexual harassment may be under-reported in the armed forces, said Michelle Lindo McCluer, executive director of the National Institute of Military Justice, a Washington-based organization that promotes the fair administration of justice in the military system.

  • By Corinne Reilly | The Virginian-Pilot NORFOLK

    ... of the aircraft carrier Enterprise, military experts said his Navy career is almost certainly o... the video has been broadcast by numerous national and international media outlets. While some have c... and president of the National Institute of Military Justice. "After watching the videos, I...

  • WASHINGTON - The Navy brusquely fired the captain of the USS Enterprise on Tuesday, more than three years after he made lewd videos to boost morale for his crew, timing that put the military under pressure to explain why it acted only after the videos became public. Senior military officials said they were trying to determine who among Navy leaders knew about the videos when they were shown repeatedly in 2006 and 2007 to thousands of crew members aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.

    ... Saltzburg, the general counsel of the National Institute of Military Justice and a law professor ...

  • NEW YORK - Even before the Army sent him to Afghanistan, supporters say, Pvt. Daniel Chen was fighting a personal war. Fellow soldiers at a base in Georgia teased him about his Chinese name, crying out "Chen!" in an exaggerated Asian accent. They called him "Jackie Chen," a reference to the Hollywood action star Jackie Chan. People would ask him repeatedly if he was Chinese, even though he was a native New Yorker.

    ...The military would not discuss the exact circumstances surround... military law and former president of the National Institute of Military Justice, said bullying has b...

  • NEW YORK - Even before the U.S. Army sent him to Afghanistan, supporters say, Pvt. Daniel Chen was fighting a personal war. Fellow soldiers at a base in Georgia teased him about his Chinese name, crying out "Chen!" in an exaggerated Asian accent. They called him "Jackie Chen," a reference to the Hollywood action star Jackie Chan. People would ask him repeatedly if he was Chinese, even though he was a native New Yorker.

    ...The military would not discuss the exact circumstances surround... on military law and president of the National Institute of Military Justice, said hazing has bee...

  • ... the Office of Chief Defense Counsel for Military Commissions, whose clients are incarcerated at Gua... of the military-courts process instituted during the Bush years through the Military Commiss..., undermine the fundamental values of justice and liberty upon which this great country was foun...Saltzburg, General Counsel for the National Institute of Military Justice, tells TAG, "I don't...



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