Dru Brenner-Beck

Independent

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (7)

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Assessing Guidelines and Sentence Disparity in Military Sentencing: Vive La Difference!

27 Federal Sentencing Reporter 108 (2014)
Number of pages: 13 Posted: 07 Apr 2015
Dru Brenner-Beck
Independent
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military sentencing, guidelines, sentencing data, individualized sentencing, military discipline, unitary sentencing, sentence uniformity

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Federalism and the Treaty Power: Breaking the 'Bond(s)' Between Nations: The Treaty Power and Status of Forces Agreements

Number of pages: 55 Posted: 06 Sep 2014 Last Revised: 07 Apr 2015
Dru Brenner-Beck
Independent
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treaty, status of forces agreement, Bond v. United States

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Exploring U.S. Treaty Practice through a Military Lens

Number of pages: 83 Posted: 25 Feb 2014 Last Revised: 15 Jul 2015
Geoffrey S. Corn and Dru Brenner-Beck
Texas Tech University School of Law and Independent
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Special Needs Exception, Fourth Amendment, Constitutional Law, National Security, Discretion, Rules of Evidence

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Chapter 6: Trial and Punishment for Battlefield Misconduct

The War on Terror and the Laws of War, Second Edition in 2014 by the OUP
Number of pages: 90 Posted: 11 May 2014 Last Revised: 07 Apr 2015
Dru Brenner-Beck and Victor Hansen
Independent and New England Law | Boston
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War Crimes Trials at Guantanamo Bay: Key Developments in 2014 ('Here in a Very Unique and Strange Court')

S. Casey-Maslen (ed.), The War Report: Armed Conflict in 2014, Oxford University Press, Oxford, December 2015.
Number of pages: 28 Posted: 08 Apr 2015
Dru Brenner-Beck
Independent
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Guantánamo military commissions, terrorism, war crimes trials, torture, unlawful influence, conflict of interest, law of war

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Eighteen Years of Detention at Guantánamo Bay: Compliance with International Law or the Specter of Tyranny?

American University International Law Review, Vol. 35, No. 2, 2020
Number of pages: 87 Posted: 23 Aug 2021
Dru Brenner-Beck
Independent
Downloads 32 (833,272)

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Guantanamo, detention, international humanitarian law, arbitrary, armed conflict