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Volume 66, Fall 1992, Number 3
Note:
This issue contains articles from Symposium on the Gulf War. Panels include: Freedom of the Press; Conscientious Objectors; War Crimes; and Morality and War.Editorial Board
Speech
A Negotiator Looks at the Winds of Change and the Rule of Law [The Judge Edward D. Re Distinguished Lecture Series]
Ambassador Max M. Kampelman
Symposium
Introductory Remarks
Edward D. Re
Reporting from Baghdad During the Gulf War: Principles for Judgment
William Blakemore
Forgive Us Our Press Passes
Captain Michael T. Sherman U.S. Navy-Ret.
Press Restrictions During the Gulf War: "Hail Fredonia"
Patrick J. Sloyan
Enduring the Storm: Conscientious Objectors in the Persian Gulf War
Ronald L. Kuby and William M. Kunstler
Conscientious Objection in an All-Volunteer Military
Captain Robert L. Larsen Jr. and Colonel Theodore G. Hess
The Nuremberg Principles and the Gulf War
Benjamin B. Ferencz
War Crimes
Robert Donihi
War Crimes in the Gulf War
W. Hays Parks
Ethics, Morality, and the Gulf War
Gordon C. Zahn
Desert Storm: A Just War Analysis
William V. O'Brien
Concluding Remarks
Edward D. Re
Book Review
The Ethical Analysis of War in a Post-Cold War World: The Persian Gulf War and Beyond
Charles J. Reid Jr.
Note
Women as Warriors After the Gulf War: A Call for the Repeal of All Combat Exclusion Laws
Beverly G. Steinberg
Comment
A Military Exception to "Informed Consent": Doe v. Sullivan
Patrick J. Moran