Guest commentary: Part 2, A Case for Military Proportionality: Disabling Nuclear Plants
By Henry Sokolski Only a handful of cases exist in which US officials have applied US criminal law against soldiers who have harmed noncombatants. As a result, mining national case law for guidance is unlikely to produce many useful insights. That said, the US military has discouraged inflicting unnecessary harm on noncombatants.13 But what of … More Guest commentary: Part 2, A Case for Military Proportionality: Disabling Nuclear Plants