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Lawyers in Wartime: The Women of Nuremberg & Representing Guantánamo Bay Detainees

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Professor Diane Amann, UC Davis Law School
Professor Laurel Fletcher, Boalt Law School

The Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals conducted in the aftermath of World War II to prosecute leaders and collaborators of the Nazi regime under the guidelines of international law. The trials took their name after the Bavarian city in the center of Germany in which they were held.



Women at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg

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Lawyering in the Shadow of War: Attorneys Representing Guantanamo Detainees

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Who are the attorneys representing Guantánamo detainees? What is the nature of this representation? What lessons can we learn from the experience of habeas counsel about the role of lawyers during this chapter in United States legal history? This paper seeks to elucidate the experience and impact of attorneys serving this unique population.

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