Victor M. Hansen
For the Danish tennis player, see Victor Hansen.
Victor M. Hansen is an American lawyer and military officer, and a professor of law at the New England School of Law, in Boston.[1][2]
Hansen is notable for his wide publications on military justice and the treatment of the captive held in extrajudicial detention by the Bush Presidency.
Publications
- Victor M. Hansen. "The Jordan Abu Ghraib Verdict: Command Responsibility in the UCMJ". The Jurist. Retrieved 2007-09-06.
- Victor M. Hansen (December 15, 2005). "No Secret Rules on Torture". Washington Post. Retrieved 2007-09-06.
- Victor M. Hansen (May 2006). "Going Native at Guantanamo: When Government Lawyers Lose Their Way". Jurist Forum. Retrieved 2007-09-06.
- Victor M. Hansen, Lawrence M. Friedman (March 2006). "The Army and the Constitution: Time for Congress to Step In". Jurist Forum. Retrieved 2007-09-06.
- Victor M. Hansen, Lawrence M. Friedman (September 2006). "Congress Should Champion the Advice of Military Lawyers". Jurist Forum. Retrieved 2007-09-06.
References
- ↑ "Professor Victor M. Hansen". the New England School of Law. Retrieved 2007-09-06.
- ↑ Victor M. Hansen. "The Jordan Abu Ghraib Verdict: Command Responsibility in the UCMJ". The Jurist. Retrieved 2007-09-06.
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