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Francis A. Boyle

    Cet auteur explore les complexités du droit international, examinant son impact profond sur les conflits mondiaux et les droits de l'homme. Son travail se caractérise par une analyse approfondie des cadres juridiques et de leur influence sur les affaires mondiales. Il se concentre sur des questions juridiques complexes et leurs ramifications pratiques sur la scène internationale. Son écriture offre une perspective critique sur les relations internationales contemporaines d'un point de vue juridique.

    Resisting Medical Tyranny: Why the COVID-19 Mandates Are Criminal
    The Palestinian Right of Return Under International Law
    Destroying Libya and World Order: The Three-Decade U.S. Campaign to Terminate the Qaddafi Revolution
    Tackling America's Toughest Questions: Alternative Media Interviews
    Biowarfare & Terrorism
    Protesting Power
    • Protesting Power

      War, Resistance, and Law

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      The book serves as a vital guide for activists seeking to challenge the Bush administration's policies through legal frameworks. Francis A. Boyle, a seasoned activist lawyer, emphasizes the importance of international and constitutional law in defending peaceful protesters against unlawful government actions, particularly in the context of post-9/11 conflicts and civil rights violations. It includes personal insights from Boyle's own legal experiences, providing practical advice for those facing legal repercussions for their activism.

      Protesting Power
    • This book outlines how and why the United States government initiated,sustained and then dramatically expanded an illegal biological arms buildup.Most significantly, U.S. expert Francis A. Boyle reveals how the new billion-dollar U.S. Chemical and Biological Defense Program has been reorientatedto accord with the Neo-Conservative pre-emptive strike agenda—this time bybiological and chemical warfare.Linking U.S. biowarfare development to the October 2001 anthrax attack onCongress—the most significant political attack on the constitutionalfunctioning of democracy in the United States in recent history—Boyle shedsnew light on the motives for the attack, the media black hole of silence intowhich it has fallen, and why the FBI may never apprehend the perpetrators ofthis seminal political crime of the 21st century.Biowarfare and Terrorism should raise public concern at what the vastlyexpanded US biowarfare research and purported civilian preparednessprograms hold in store for America—and the extent to which the Bushadministration is prepared to pursue them, irrespective of their incitement toa global biowarfare arms race, and likely exposure of the American people tofuture accidents and reprisals.

      Biowarfare & Terrorism
    • The collection features interviews with Francis A. Boyle, a prominent lawyer and scholar, who shares his insights on critical issues surrounding US government policy post-September 11, 2001. Through these discussions, Boyle addresses significant topics, reflecting on the impact of government actions and providing a scholarly perspective on contemporary political challenges.

      Tackling America's Toughest Questions: Alternative Media Interviews
    • This book tells the story of what happened, why it happened, and what was wrong with what happened from the perspective of an international law professor and lawyer who tried for over three decades to stop it and to promote a better future for Libya and the Libyans as well as improved, peaceful and better relations between them and the United States

      Destroying Libya and World Order: The Three-Decade U.S. Campaign to Terminate the Qaddafi Revolution
    • In elaborating what the Palestinians must now do to realize their international legal right of return, this title offers a paradigm shift in understanding the actuality of the state of Israel created on the territory of Palestine in 1948. It recalls not only Israel's historic dependence on Western imperial powers, but its client status.

      The Palestinian Right of Return Under International Law
    • Starting with the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the American people have been continually subjected to an endless stream of totalitarian medical orders by the highest level officials of the United States government and state governments from both political parties; by federal, state, and local public health authorities; by life scientists; and by doctors. This book debunks the scientific basis for their edicts. This book proves that the COVID vaccines and their related mandates violate the Nuremberg Code on Medical Experimentation that the United States government used to prosecute, convict, and execute Nazi doctors at Nuremberg. The COVID vaccines and their related mandates are a Nuremberg Crime against Humanity under international criminal law. This book sets forth legal strategies and arguments for the American people and their lawyers to fight back against this medical tyranny that is being ruthlessly imposed upon us by these scientific and medical elites by using criminal law, constitutional law, and international law. This book is essential reading for any concerned citizen who wants to stop dead in its tracks this developing American medical police state and to hold legally accountable those responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic and its lethal consequences for now one million of their fellow Americans.

      Resisting Medical Tyranny: Why the COVID-19 Mandates Are Criminal
    • Francis Boyle's extensive career spans over three decades, during which he has engaged with significant legal and ethical issues, particularly concerning human rights and international law. His work highlights the complexities of global governance and the challenges faced by marginalized communities. The book reflects on his experiences, detailing landmark cases and the impact of his advocacy, while emphasizing the importance of justice and accountability in a rapidly changing world. Through his insights, readers gain a deeper understanding of the intersection between law and human rights.

      United Ireland, Human Rights and International Law
    • The Tamil Genocide by Sri Lanka, second edition, traces the ongoing engagement in the Sri Lankan conflict, from last year to the present pursuit of UN recognition of the Tamil genocide and call for reparations.

      The Tamil Genocide by Sri Lanka
    • World Politics, Human Rights, and International Law examines the relationship between these concepts based upon the author's professional experiences dealing with real world problems. It demonstrates the power of international law and human rights to make a positive difference for international peace and justice.

      World Politics, Human Rights, and International Law