[Peace-discuss] Fwd: [SRRTAC-L:7501] SOA Torture 101: The Case Against the United States for Atrocities Committed by School of the Americas Alumni* (fwd)

Al Kagan akagan at uiuc.edu
Fri Jan 25 12:03:50 CST 2002


>Delivered-To: akagan at alexia.lis.uiuc.edu
>Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 12:58:23 -0500 (EST)
>From: Frederick W Stoss <fstoss at acsu.buffalo.edu>
>To: SRRT Action Council <srrtac-l at ala.org>
>Subject: [SRRTAC-L:7501] SOA Torture 101: The Case Against the 
>United States for Atrocities
>   Committed by School of the Americas Alumni*  (fwd)
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>Sender: owner-srrtac-l at ala.org
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>SRRTers: FYI. Fred Stoss
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 12:46:54 -0500
>From: Tom Baxter <tombaxter at talstar.com>
>To: 1VFP 1VFP <vfp-all at yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: SOA Torture 101: The Case Against the United States for Atrocities
>     Committed by School of the Americas Alumni*
>
>COMMENT: Torture 101: The Case Against the United States for Atrocities
>Committed by School of the Americas Alumni*
>
>Dickinson Journal of International Law
>
>Volume 19, Page 475, Spring, 2001
>
>   *This comment, written by Timothy J. Kepner, received the 2001 Richard
>Reeve Baxter Award. This award is given in recognition of excellence in
>scholarship and legal writing in the field of international law. 
>
>You'd think a comment would be short. Well it is only ~25,000 words with
>more than 300 end notes.
>Along with a excellent history, it provides legal theories of attacking
>the school in court. I recommend it.
>I would be pleased to email a copy to anyone upon request, as long as
>you remember under the best conditions it will take 5 - 10 minutes to
>download.[218k]
>I can provide it as straight text, or Word Perfect or Word attachment

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Al Kagan
African Studies Bibliographer and Professor of Library Administration
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University of Illinois Library
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