The Supreme Court of Habeas Corpus Protection to Alien Enemy Belligerents Tried by Military Commissions (The Experience of World War II)
Abstract
The application of the law, whether written or customary, is one of the most complicated fields in the realm of practical reason. This is the field where all human passions mingle and where the judge is forced by the lawbreakers to use a power which belongs ultimately to God. It is not enough that a judge mow the laws.
Subject Area
Military studies|Law|Public policy|International Relations
Recommended Citation
Von Rentzell, Walter Enrique, "The Supreme Court of Habeas Corpus Protection to Alien Enemy Belligerents Tried by Military Commissions (The Experience of World War II)" (1955). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI28622534.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI28622534