"The Legal Concept Of War Crimes"
This document explains the historical development and modern understanding of war crimes, focusing on how laws of warfare evolved to limit unnecessary suffering and protect civilians. It reviews historical examples—showing how accountability for atrocities shifted from nations to individual soldiers and commanders. The text emphasizes that military leaders must act responsibly to prevent and investigate war crimes, even amid the challenges of modern conflicts like Vietnam.
Resource Identifier
LegalConceptCrimes
Citation
Lawrence H. Williams papers, Collection No. 7305, Box 4, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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