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War crimes are violations of the laws and customs of armed conflict — acts such as targeting civilians, using prohibited weapons, committing sexual violence, or deploying child soldiers — that international law recognizes as punishable offenses. The topic appears across courses in criminal law, international relations, military history, and human rights, drawing students into questions about accountability, sovereignty, and the limits of state power. Its academic interest lies in the tension between the conduct of warfare and the legal and moral frameworks societies construct to constrain it, making it relevant to disciplines ranging from political science to ethics.

The papers archived under this topic approach war crimes from several distinct angles. Historical case studies feature prominently, including the Lincoln Conspiracy Trial of 1865, the My Lai Massacre, and the USS Liberty incident during the Six-Day War. Others take a policy or legal orientation, examining criminal liability for government officials, deportation as a crime against humanity, and sexual assault policies involving military members. Comparative and regional analyses address child soldiers in Burundi and Sudan, the Arab Spring, and humanitarian interventionism. Some papers extend into counterterrorism law and peacekeeping frameworks, reflecting the breadth of contexts in which war crimes arise.

A strong essay on war crimes requires a focused thesis that connects a specific act or pattern of conduct to a defined legal or ethical standard, rather than cataloguing atrocities in general terms. Evidence drawn from documented incidents, treaty law, tribunal decisions, or credible investigative reports carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is conflating war crimes with other categories such as crimes against humanity or genocide — understanding these distinctions precisely is essential to a credible argument.

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Research Paper Doctorate
Racial genocide: historical contexts and definitions
There is much written concerning the Jewish Holocaust during World War II, when an estimated six million Jews were slaughtered or died from the elements and starvation, and there is much written concerning the African…
Paper Doctorate
United States Military and Environmental Law
Environmental Analysis and Impact of the United States Military
Paper Doctorate
Humanitarian Intervention and National Sovereignty: The R2P Framework
Humanitarian intervention is morally and legally justified in response to internal atrocities, even at the expense of national sovereignty.
Thesis Undergraduate
Child soldiers: recruitment, use, and global impact
"The question of children and armed conflict is an integral part of the United Nations' core responsibilities for the maintenance of international peace and security, for the advancement of human rights and for…
Paper Masters
Treason Terrorism Wartime Crimes
Treason is the term legally used to describe different acts of unfaithfulness, treachery and betrayal. The English law was the first to make a distinction between high treason and petit (petty) treason in the Statute of Treasons (1350). It described petit treason as an act in which one's lawful superior is murdered by him/her. For instance, if an apprentice murdered his/her master, it was stated as a petit treason. On the other hand, high treason was defined by the English law as any grave threat to the permanence or stability of the state. High treason consisted of "attempts to kill the king, the queen, or the heir apparent or to restrain their liberty; to counterfeit coinage or the royal seal; and to wage war against the kingdom" ("treason," 2012).
Paper Undergraduate
Drones Strikes Is Targeted Killing Illegal?
Abstract The legality of the drone strikes is a disputed matter. A major challenge to the international law and the international system is the US policy of using drones aerially to carry out target killings. According to some reports US drone strikes have killed almost 4,000 people since 2002 in Pakistan, Yemen and other countries. The Congress of United States of America reviews their policy of drone strikes, which had increased to a great deal under the Obama regime, every month. The main problem of using the drone strikes is that it has not been able to stop terrorism. Instead of stopping it, it has given rise to the terrorist activities. This study is a research based on the topic of drone attacks and the legality of targeted attacks. The study is based on information and research. The study includes graphs and charts which are based on reliable sources.
Thesis Undergraduate
Cuban Five Criminals or Antiterrorist
Cuban Five -- Criminals or Antiterrorists
Thesis Masters
The Nixon Doctrine the Case of Cambodia
¶ … Nixon Doctrine, declared by President Richard M. Nixon in the summer 1969 just a few months after taking office, represented a slight alteration of American policy during the Cold War.
Research Paper Undergraduate
International Terrorism Is Widely Considered
Terrorism is widely considered to be an increasingly complex phenomenon and the events that keep the headlines each day come to prove this assumption. It has been rather difficult for both politicians and scholars to…
Paper Undergraduate
Statement of Personal Identity
This paper examines and discusses my statement of personal identity as a scholar of bio-anthropology. I look at the phenomenon of displaced persons and how there circumstances manifest, along with the reasons for their displacement which vary--and the obstacles they encounter. More than anything, this paper discusses my examination of human behavior towards history and violence.