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NIMJ NEWS - THURSDAY, 20 NOV 2008
   

  


  NIMJ NEWS

CAAF Decides 60 Minutes Case; Wuterich, CBS Case About Haditha
International Society for Military Law and the Law of War; July-August-September 2008 Newsletter
NIMJ Names New Advisor; Navy Veteran and Yale Professor Dennis Curtis
NIMJ Granted GTMO Access
Government Seeks Sentence Reconsideration in Hamdan
Proposal Could Allow Iraqi Jurisdiction over US Military
Navy Times reports sailor warned of detainee abuse
Update on Investigation into Possible Detainee Abuse by Canadian Forces
Ali Civilian Contractor Court-martial Writ to CAAF
Military Law Review 50th Anniversary Edition
  COMMISSIONS
Office of Military Commissions

Judge Leon Orders 5 GTMO Detainees Released; 1 to Remain in Custody
Government Files Opposition to NIMJ Petition for Cert
Latest Guantanamo Trial Results in Life Sentence; al-Bahlul Case
Hamdan: Ruling on Motion for Reconsideration and Resentencing; Hamdan's Sentence Stands
NIMJ Observes Military Commissions at Guantanamo Bay; U.S. v. Khadr and U.S. v. Kamin
Law of Armed Conflict Declaration in Boumediene Case; Prof. Gary Solis
Webcast for Boumediene v. Bush Panel Discussion
Federal Judge Orders Release of Uighurs from Guantanamo
Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press amicus brief
National Security Archive amicus brief; NIMJ v. DoD
  COMMENTARIES

NIMJ Weighs in on Proposed MCM Changes; JSC Process
Amos N. Guiora; Military Commissions and National Security Courts after Guantanamo
JAGs and Military Justice; WAMU radio
The Case Against a National Security Court
  ACTIVITIES

Shari'a Law and Military Operations Seminar, Sunday, December 14, 2008 at Oberammergau, Germany
CALL FOR PAPERS, Friday, January 02, 2009
War Crimes - Retrospectives and Prospects , Friday, February 20, 2009 at Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
The Judicial Conference of the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces , Wednesday, March 04, 2009 at Columbus School of Law, The Catholic University of America
  MISSION

The National Institute of Military Justice (NIMJ) is a District of Columbia non-profit corporation organized in 1991 to advance the fair administration of military justice and foster improved public understanding of the military justice system. NIMJ is not a government agency.

NIMJ’s boards of directors and advisors include law professors, private practitioners, and other experts – none of whom are on active duty, but most of whom have served as military lawyers, several as flag and general officers. NIMJ is affiliated with the Washington College of Law, American University.
  SERVICES

NIMJ does not provide legal services or represent individuals.

It does, however, comment on regulations and legislation, and regularly appears as an amicus curiae (friend of the court) in cases raising important issues of military justice law and policy.

NIMJ's staff, officers, directors and advisors are available to the media to explain the operation of the military justice system.

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Eugene R. Fidell, President  Michelle McCluer, Executive Director  Jonathan Tracy, Assistant Director
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