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Understanding Armed Conflict’s Environmental Impact
Chris Jenks of SMU Dedman School of Law was invited to discuss “Protection of the Environment: An Operational Perspective” at the United Nations in New York City Oct. 24. This is his second of two blogs; for his first one, go here. … Continue reading
U.N. Organization & Involvement in Environment Protection
Chris Jenks of SMU Dedman School of Law was invited to discuss “Protection of the Environment: An Operational Perspective” at the United Nations in New York City Oct. 24. This is the first of two blogs; for the second one, go … Continue reading
Jenks’ U.N. Talk on Armed Conflict & the Environment
Military Law expert Chris Jenks, an assistant professor at SMU Dedman School of Law and director of the Criminal Justice Clinic, spoke Oct. 24 at the United Nations headquarters in New York City. His topic, “Protection of the Environment: An Operational Perspective,” was part of … Continue reading
The Long, Costly Road Ahead
SMU Dedman School of Law Prof. Chris Jenks visited Naval Station Guantanamo Aug. 11-15. This is the fifth and final blog of the series. Ostensibly I traveled to Gitmo to observe the military commission proceedings against five members of … Continue reading
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Camp X-Ray: From Cuban Refugees to Al-Qaida & Taliban Detainees
SMU Dedman School of Law Prof. Chris Jenks visited Naval Station Guantanamo Aug. 11-15. This is the fourth blog of the series. Before the 9/11 attacks, if someone knew about Naval Station Guantanamo Bay it was likely for one of two … Continue reading
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Guantanamo: Why the U.S. Has a Naval Base in Cuba
SMU Dedman School of Law Prof. Chris Jenks is visiting Naval Station Guantanamo Aug. 11-15. This is the third blog of the series. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay (“Gitmo,” for short), at the southeastern tip of Cuba, is not only the United … Continue reading
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Life at Camp Justice, Guantanamo Bay
SMU Dedman School of Law Prof. Chris Jenks is visiting Naval Station Guantanamo Aug. 11-15. This is the second blog of the series. Escorts for the Office of Military Commission separate the various entities — prosecution, defense, victims’ families, media, … Continue reading
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Jenks’ tweets from #Gitmo
“Watching military commissions @Gitmo is akin to watching a slow-moving train wreck. And the wreck has an endless number of cars.” As @SMU Prof. Chris Jenks (@ChrisJenks_SMU) finishes his upcoming blog reports for @SMULawSchool about military proceedings at Guantanamo, check out … Continue reading
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Down the Rabbit Hole: Notes From Camp Justice, Guantanamo Bay
SMU Dedman School of Law Prof. Chris Jenks is visiting Naval Station Guantanamo Aug. 11-15: The only way to reach Naval Station Guantanamo Bay Cuba, also known as “Gitmo,” is via a U.S. military flight from Andrews Air Force Base … Continue reading
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Prof. Chris Jenks at Guantanamo
SMU Dedman School of Law Assistant Professor Chris Jenks, director of the Criminal Justice Clinic, is visiting Naval Station Guantanamo in Cuba Aug. 11-15 on behalf of the National Institute of Military Justice. Prof. Jenks will observe military commission proceedings involving … Continue reading
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