RULE OF LAW HANDBOOK - The Library of Congress

 RULE OF LAW HANDBOOK

A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE FOR JUDGE

ADVOCATES

2011

The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, U.S. Army

Center for Law and Military Operations

Charlottesville, Virginia 22903

clamo@conus.army.mil

clamo.clamotjaglcs@us.army.smil.mil

The 2011 Rule of Law Handbook is dedicated to all those who promote the rule of law in the most difficult of circumstances, especially the members of the U.S. Armed Forces as well as our interagency and coalition partners.

RULE OF LAW HANDBOOK

A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE FOR JUDGE

ADVOCATES

2011

Although the Center for Law and Military Operations (CLAMO) publishes the Rule of Law Handbook, it is the product of contributions by dozens of authors from a multitude of agencies, both U.S. and foreign, non-governmental and international organizations, military and civilian, over the course of several years. Due to its iterative nature, it would be difficult to list all those who have contributed to the development of this, the fifth, edition of the Handbook. Official clearance processes required by some agencies to ascribe individual authorship credit makes doing so even less practical. Suffice it to say, the current editor is indebted to the past and current contributors, and in particular to the CLAMO 2011 interns who have helped bring this publication together.

Editor: Lt Col Mike Cole, British Army

Cover design by 1LT B. Cox, U.S. Army JAGC

The contents of this publication are not to be construed as official positions, policies, or decisions of the United States Government or any department or agency thereof.

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