Naval Law Review

Naval Law Review
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Total Pages: 220
Release: 1985
Genre: Courts-martial and courts of inquiry
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Naval Law Review

Naval Law Review
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Release: 1985
Genre: Courts-martial and courts of inquiry
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Naval Law Review

Naval Law Review
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Total Pages: 312
Release: 1997
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Published by the Naval Justice School, the Naval Law Review encourages frank discussion of relevant legislative, administrative, and judicial developments in military and related fields of law. Partial list of articles include: The Emerging Norm of Humanitarian Intervention and Presidential Decision Directive 25; The UCMJ and the New Jointness; Counter-Guerrilla Operations; The Military's DNA Registry; Sexual Harassment in the United States Navy; The Privatization of a Military Installation.

Military Law Review

Military Law Review
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Total Pages: 828
Release: 1958
Genre: Courts-martial and courts of inquiry
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Naval Law Review, Volume 45

Naval Law Review, Volume 45
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
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CONTENTS: A Primer on the Employment of Non-Lethal Weapons; Legal Aspects of information Warfare: Military Disruption of Telecommunications; The Coastal Fishing Vessel Exemption from Capture and Targeting: An Example and Analysis of the Origin and Evolution of Customary International Law; Rules of Engagement and the Concept of Unit Self Defense; Life and Human Dignity, The Birthright of all Human Beings; Rethinking International Self-Defense: The United Nations Emerging Role; International Law Regarding Pro-Democratic Intervention: A Study of the Dominican Republic and Haiti; The Defense Institute for International Legal Studies; 'Neither Confirm nor Deny" At Sea Still Alive and Consistent with International Law; Remarks of Mr. Vladmir V. Grachev.

Naval Law Review

Naval Law Review
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Total Pages: 267
Release: 2007
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Published by the Naval Justice School, the "Naval Law Review" encourages frank discussion of relevant legislative, administrative, and judicial developments in military and related fields of law. This issue of the "Naval Law Review" contains the following articles: "Defined by the Law of the Sea: 'High Seas' in the Marine Mammal Protection Act and the Endangered Species Act," by Lieutenant Commander Keith S. Gibel, JAGC, USN; "A Primer on the Nonproliferation Regime for Maritime Security Operations Forces," by Craig H. Allen; "The Vietnam War in Perspective: Lessons Learned in the Law of War as Applied in Subsequent Conflict," by Colonel James P. Terry, USMC (Ret.); "Reflections on Murder in War," by Edward F. Fogarty; "Who's in Charge Here? -- International Criminal Court Complementarity and the Commanders' Role in Courts-Martial," by Allen J. Dickerson; "Convening Authority Clemency: Is It Really an Accused's Best Chance at Relief?" by Lieutenant Michael J. Marinello, JAGC, USN; "Department of Defense's Sexual Assault Policy: Recommendations for a More Comprehensive and Uniform Policy," by Lieutenant Commander Ann M. Vallandingham, JAGC, USN; and "'Hiding Amongst a Crowd' and the Illegality of Deceptive Lighting," by Matthew G. Morris.

Naval Law Review

Naval Law Review
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Total Pages: 365
Release: 2006
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Published by the Naval Justice School, the "Naval Law Review" encourages frank discussion of relevant legislative, administrative, and judicial developments in military and related fields of law. This issue of "Naval Law Review" contains the following articles: "Kill An Unborn Child -- Go To Jail: The Unborn Victims of Violence Act of 2004 and Military Justice," by Joseph L. Falvey, Jr.; "The War within the War: Notice Issues for Veteran Reemployment," by Heather DePremio; "Murky Waters: The Legal Status of Unmanned Undersea Vehicles," by Commander Andrew H. Henderson, JAGC, USN; "Moscow's Corruption of the Law of Armed Conflict: Important Lessons for the 21st Century," by Colonel James P. Terry, USMC (Ret.); "Self-Defense in the Maritime Environment under the New Standing Rules of Engagement/Standing Rules for the Use of Force (SROE/SRUF)," by Commander Sean P. Henseler, JAGC, USN; "U.S.-Japan Sofa: A Necessary Document Worth Preserving," by Lieutenant Commander Timothy D. Stone, JAGC, USN; "The Evolution of Universal Jurisdiction over War Crimes," by Lieutenant Commander James Paul Benoit, JAGC, USN; and "Public Prayer in the Navy: Does It Run Afoul of the Establishment Clause?" by Lieutenant Steven R. Obert, USN. This issue also contains a review of Anne Applebaum's book "Gulag: A History," by Commander Andrew H. Henderson, JAGC, USN.

Naval Law Review

Naval Law Review
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Total Pages: 322
Release: 2005
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Published by the Naval Justice School, the "Naval Law Review" encourages frank discussion of relevant legislative, administrative, and judicial developments in military and related fields of law. This issue of "Naval Law Review" contains the following articles: "Of War and Punishment: 'Time of War' In Military Jurisprudence and a Call for Congress to Define Its Meaning," by LCDR Joseph Romero, JAGC, USN; "Consequences of a Court-Martial Conviction for United States Service Members Who Are Not United States Citizens," by Maj Richard D. Belliss, USMC; "The Information Quality Act: An Environmental Primer," by CDR Tammy P. Tideswell, JAGC, USN; "Defining The Parameters of Cyberwar Operations: Looking for Law in All the Wrong Places?," by CDR Vida M. Antolin-Jenkins, JAGC, USN; "Navigating the Confrontation Clause Waters after Crawford V. Washington; Where Have We Gone and Where Are We Headed?," by LCDR Kevin R. O'Neil, JAGC, USN; "Navy Chaplains at the Crossroads: Navigating the Intersection of Free Speech, Free Exercise, Establishment, and Equal Protection," by CDR William A. Wildhack III, CHC, USNR; "An Assessment of the Authority for Australia to Use Force under United Nations Security Council Resolutions Concerning Iraq," by CMDR Rob McLaughlin, RAN; and "Constitutional Aspects of Foreign Affairs: How the War on Terror Has Changed the Intelligence Gathering Paradigm," by Jason A. Gonzalez, MBA, JD, LLM. The journal also contains a review of Mary Ellen O'Connell's "International Law and the Use of Force: Cases and Materials," by CAPT Stephen R. Sarnoski, JAGC, USNR.

Naval Law Review, Number 52, 2005

Naval Law Review, Number 52, 2005
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Total Pages: 334
Release: 2005
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Published by the Naval Justice School, the "Naval Law Review" encourages frank discussion of relevant legislative, administrative, and judicial developments in military and related fields of law. This issue of "Naval Law Review" contains the following articles: "Making the Accused Pay for His Crime: A Proposal to Add Restitution as an Authorized Punishment under Rule for Courts-Martial 1003(b)," by Lieutenant Colonel David M. Jones, USMC; "The United States National Security Strategy: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow," by Jane Gilliland Dalton; "Confronting Nomadic Terrorism," by Captain Morris L. Sinor, JAGC, USN (Ret.) and Commander Robin M. Blackwood, JAGC, USN (Ret.); "From Gitmo with Love: Redefining Habeas Corpus Jurisdiction in the Wake of the Enemy Combatant Cases of 2004," by Mitchell B. Malachowski; "Don't Tread on Me: Absence of Jurisdiction by the International Criminal Court over the U.S. and other Non-Signatory States," by Lieutenant Jon Stephens, JAGC, USN; "The Re-Emergence of Nuclear Weapons as 'The Coin of the Realm' and the Return of Nuclear Brinkmanship in South Asia; The Nuclear Sword of Damocles Still Hangs by a Thread," by Commander Kevin M. Brew, JAGC, USN; "The Constitutional Right to Marry ... Fundamental Right or Facade? A Review of the Constitutionality of Military Restrictions on the Right to Marry ... And Even if They Could ... Whether They Should," by Captain Eric S. Montalvo, USMC; and "Military Jurisdiction over Civilian Contractors: A Historical Overview," by Lieutenant Junior Grade David A. Melson, JAGC, USN. This issue also contains a book review of "Torture: A Collection," edited by Sanford Levinson (2004), Oxford University Press, Inc. The review is written by Commander Thomas F. Fichter, JAGC, USNR.

National Security Law

National Security Law
Author: John Norton Moore
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 1448
Release: 2005
Genre: Law
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