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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
1 Calvin, Dearmond Davis, The United States and The Second Hague Peace Conference 15–16 (1975)Google Scholar (quoted in Law and War at p. 48).
2 Excerpt from Secretary of State Elihu Root’s instructions to the U.S. delegation to the Hague Conference of 1907 (quoted in Law and War at p. 68).
3 It would be incorrect to infer that the United States was alone in undertaking such imperialist endeavors using similar means. In the same period of world history, Germany responded to a revolt by the Herero people in what was then German Southwest Africa (now Namibia) by self-consciously setting out to exterminate them.
4 Arguably, these trials raised the most difficult legal and ethical issues. But what possibly places them at the center of the author’s focus is his sense of personal connection.