May 16th, 2004

Does anyone have a link to a copy of Douglas Feith’s National Interest “Law in the Service of Terror: The Strange Case of the Additional Protocol”? (Issue #1, Fall 1985). The title seems pretty damning (the Additional Protocol is the treaty protecting civilians, and its language appears, to a non-expert, fairly straightforward) but I’d like to know what Feith’s argument was.

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  1. The Relevant Portions of “Law in the Service of Terror–The Strange Case of the Additional Protocol” by Douglas Feith [The National Interest, Fall 1985]

    In response to overwhelming interest (well, okay, moderately whelming interest, e.g., Matthew Yglesias and Mark Kleiman) in the 80′s era legal writings of Douglas J. Feith, now famous, alas, for his many alleged follies and foibles as the Undersecretar…