This article published in the Los Angeles times examines the legal obligations of military medical personell in relation to interrogation practices such as sleep deprivation and prolonged isolation. It looks at how medical personell have carried out their duties during the armed conflict and its aftermath in Iraq. Jonathan Marks is the co-author of the article.
The article examines the international law obligations of medical personell treating detainees during armed conflict. It analyses the practice of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)as well as the legal regime of the Geneva Conventions, and looks at current practices and shortcomings experienced in Iraq and other theatres of war. The article is co-written by Jonathan Marks.
This article looks at the psychiatric problems suffered by prisoners in Abu Ghraib, how this was dealt with by doctors in the prison, and how this subsequently affected the abuse of prisoners. The article was published in New York Times on 4 February 2005 and written by Jonathan Marks.