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Paper Topic:

Annotated Bibliogrpahy

Running head : DUTY TO OBEY OR REFUSE

The Duty to Obey Versus the Duty To Refuse

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Abstract

Lt . Ehren Watada refused being deployed to Iraq based on his belief that the war is immoral and illegal . This ensued a legal proceeding and public debate on the military 's duty to obey versus their duty to refuse . Materials included in this annotated bibliography will serve as references for the term to be written on the subject

Annotated Bibliography of The Duty to Obey Versus the

Duty To Refuse

Introduction

In every war , there are casualties- people who are at the wrong place at the wrong time . The case of Lt . Watada teaches us that we do not have to be at the middle of the war zone to become a casualty . What is more important , duty to obey s as part of the military code or the obligation to do what a person believes to be morally right ? This is an annotated bibliography of some s related to this

Annotated Bibliography

Cooley , Laura (2007 . Lt . Ehren Watada Still Faces Possibility of a Second Court Martial . Washington Report on Middle East Affairs , 26 24-25 . Retrieved July 2 , 2009 from Military Government Collection

Cooley reviews the first court-martial proceeding of Lt . Watada following his refusal to be deployed to Iraq . Though the first proceeding resulted in a mistrial , this article discusses the odds of having a second court-martial after judge 's review of the case

Mckelvey , T...

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