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The Role of the United States Military Lawyer in Projecting a Vision of the Laws of War
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I. INTRODUCTION
Over the years dealing professionally with US military lawyers on matters of the laws of war, I have often been struck by the following disjunction.
On the one hand, the public attitude of career US military lawyers who deal with matters of the laws of war has typically been unapologetically lawyerly. By that, I mean an attitude which is strongly professional, in the sense of representing a client who happens to be the US government, deploying a body of technical...
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