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International bounty hunters for war criminals: privatizing the enforcement of justice

Air Force Law Review,  Wntr, 2001  by Christopher M. Supernor

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(142.) ASHMAN & WAGMAN, supra note 64, at 30.

(143.) Outstanding Public Indictments, http://www.un.org/icty/glance/indictlist-e.htm (last modified Mar. 29, 2001) (copy on file with the Air Force Law Review).

(144.) A former British military commander is already attempting to establish Justice Action, the world's first non-governmental war crimes investigation unit. James Clark, Colonel Bob to Lead Hunt for War Criminals, LONDON SUNDAY TIMES, Jan. 28, 2001, Home News. The group will be staffed by former police officers and military investigators. Id. Justice Action is seeking funding from private individuals and charitable organizations. id. The group will not act as an international police force but will attempt to put pressure on governments to apprehend and prosecute war criminals. Id.

(145.) Scott Anderson, What I Did on My Summer Vacation, ESQUIRE, No. 4, Vol. 134, 104.

(146.) Id.

(147.) Id.

(148.) Id.

(149.) Id.

(150.) Id.

(151.) CHARLES ASHMAN & ROBERT J. WAGMAN, THE NAZI HUNTERS 280-97.

(152.) Id. at 287.

(153.) Id. at 290.

(154.) War Criminal Watch, COALITION FOR INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE, http://www.wce.org (visited Apr. 17, 2001).

(155.) See supra notes 11 and 110, and accompanying text.

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