Marjorie Cohn delves into the U.S. double standard in using an international court to prosecute war crimes.
Tag: International Law
LETTER FROM LONDON: The Surreal US Case Against Assange
Trump Sanctions Top ICC Officials Probing US War Crimes in Afghanistan
ATOMIC BOMBINGS AT 75: The Illegality of Nuclear Weapons
Why US Empire Works So Hard to Control the International Narrative About Russia
What Trump Didn’t Know About Cultural Locations in Iran
PATRICK LAWRENCE: The Latest & Most Reckless US Imperial Act
Following the U.S. assassination of Soleimani, the Trump administration is leading American conduct abroad into a zone of probably unprecedented lawlessness.
Assassination and International Law
Intl Community Must Protect Venezuela’s Embassy in DC
The 1979 occupation of the U.S. embassy in Tehran shows why Venezuela now requires support in protecting its Washington embassy, says Alfred de Zayas.
Israel’s Overlooked Strategic Losses in Wars Against Arabs
After conventional Arab armies failed to deter Israeli invasions, Lebanese and Palestinian volunteers have changed the strategic balance in the Middle East, writes As`ad AbuKhalil.