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Full-Text Articles in Law
Anticipatory Collective Self-Defense In The Charter Era: What The Treaties Have Said, George K. Walker
Anticipatory Collective Self-Defense In The Charter Era: What The Treaties Have Said, George K. Walker
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Framework In The Founding Act For Nato-Russian Joint Peacekeeping Operations, Myron H. Nordquist
The Framework In The Founding Act For Nato-Russian Joint Peacekeeping Operations, Myron H. Nordquist
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Full Volume 72: Law Of Military Operations Liber Amicorum
Full Volume 72: Law Of Military Operations Liber Amicorum
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Secrets In Plain View: Covert Action The U.S. Way, M.E. Bowman
Secrets In Plain View: Covert Action The U.S. Way, M.E. Bowman
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Emerging Role Of Nato In Un Peace Enforcement Operations, James P. Terry
The Emerging Role Of Nato In Un Peace Enforcement Operations, James P. Terry
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Nonexplosive Warfare: Is It New Or Old?, Ibpp Editor
Nonexplosive Warfare: Is It New Or Old?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article provides a contrary opinion to the analysis of the new United States Secretary of the Navy, Richard Danzig, concerning biological warfare agents and computer-attack variants of information warfare. The opinion is based on the perspective of science and technological change within the context of social, cultural, and political phenomena.
Trends. Straight Talk On Why Saddam Hussein Can't Go Straight, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Straight Talk On Why Saddam Hussein Can't Go Straight, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses Saddam Hussein's inability to give up nuclear weapons development.
The Second Amendment In The Nineteenth Century, David B. Kopel
The Second Amendment In The Nineteenth Century, David B. Kopel
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why Clinton Should Pardon Pollard – Now, Kenneth Lasson
Why Clinton Should Pardon Pollard – Now, Kenneth Lasson
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
When Political Violence Stops: The Problem Of Psychosocial Reconstruction In The Third World, Ibpp Editor
When Political Violence Stops: The Problem Of Psychosocial Reconstruction In The Third World, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article continues the IBPP series on research presented at the 1998 American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, California. The article is based on a presentation by IBPP Editor Cristina J. Montiel at the symposium--"After the Fighting Stops-Psychosocial Intervention and Reconciliation"-- that was co-chaired by Dr. Corann Okorodudu, Rowan University, and Anne Anderson, Psychologists for Social Responsibility.
Trends. Terrorism And Biological Warfare: A Problem Of Perspective, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Terrorism And Biological Warfare: A Problem Of Perspective, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the cunundrum of how to best deter or manage a biological warfare (BW) attack by terrorists.
First In The Field: The Unique Mission And Legitimacy Of The Red Cross In A Culture Of Legality, Kenneth Anderson
First In The Field: The Unique Mission And Legitimacy Of The Red Cross In A Culture Of Legality, Kenneth Anderson
Popular Media
This 1998 Times Literary Supplement essay reviews a massive history of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Red Cross movement up through the end of the Second World War - a book which was the first to use access to ICRC archives of the Second World War.
Rush To Closure: Lessons Of The Tadić Judgment, Jose E. Alvarez
Rush To Closure: Lessons Of The Tadić Judgment, Jose E. Alvarez
Michigan Law Review
In 1993 and 1994, following allegations of mass atrocities, including systematic killings, rapes, and other horrific forms of violence in Rwanda and the territories of the former Yugoslavia, two ad hoc international war crimes tribunals were established to prosecute individuals for grave violations of international humanitarian law, including genocide. As might be expected, advocates for the creation of these entities - the first international courts to prosecute individuals under international law since the trials at Nuremberg and Tokyo after World War II - aspired to grand goals inspired by, but extending far beyond, the pedestrian aims of ordinary criminal prosecutions. …
Pollard Case Is One For The Legal Books, Kenneth Lasson
Pollard Case Is One For The Legal Books, Kenneth Lasson
All Faculty Scholarship
Jonathan Pollard, the former Navy intelligence analyst who was convicted of passing classified information to Israel, has been behind bars for more than 12 years now. His life sentence - by far the harshest ever meted out for a similar offense - continues to make "equal justice under law" seem like little more than a palsied proverb.
Pollard's actions were clearly misguided and rightly punishable, but should he languish for life in prison while others obviously more perfidious have been set free? Americans who expect fairness in their judicial system should be sorely disillusioned at how grossly disproportionate Pollard's treatment …
Did Military Justice Fail Or Prevail?, Robinson O. Everett
Did Military Justice Fail Or Prevail?, Robinson O. Everett
Michigan Law Review
The subject of war crimes is now receiving significant attention. On March 13, 1998, the United States Senate, by a vote of 93-0, adopted a resolution urging the President to call on the- United Nations to create a tribunal to indict and try Saddam Hussein for his "crimes against humanity." In the recent past, United Nations tribunals have tried crimes against humanity perpetrated in the former Yugoslavia and in Rwanda. With Administration backing, Congress has also recently enacted legislation intended to confer jurisdiction on the federal district courts to try certain war crimes of which American nationals are perpetrators or …
Ax-Grinding Politics Leads To Unequal Justice, Kenneth Lasson
Ax-Grinding Politics Leads To Unequal Justice, Kenneth Lasson
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Trends. Troubles: The Northern Ireland Settlement, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Troubles: The Northern Ireland Settlement, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author analysis the two different stances of the recent "landmark settlement" on Northern Ireland forged by various factions of Catholics and Protestants from Northern Ireland, the national leaderships of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, and at least two United States interlocutors.
Problems In Historical Explanation: The Case Of The Khmer Rouge, Ibpp Editor
Problems In Historical Explanation: The Case Of The Khmer Rouge, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article highlights some problems with developing causal explanations for historical phenomena.
Biological Warfare As Psychological Warfare, Ibpp Editor
Biological Warfare As Psychological Warfare, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes the psychological benefits of an offensive biological warfare program
Trends. A Strategic Defense Initiative Against Biological Warfare: Sense? Nonsense? Mal Vu, Mal Dit?, Ibpp Editor
Trends. A Strategic Defense Initiative Against Biological Warfare: Sense? Nonsense? Mal Vu, Mal Dit?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) that was initiated by United States (US) President Ronald Reagan during his first term.
A Lawyer's Guide To The Second Amendment, Steven H. Gunn
A Lawyer's Guide To The Second Amendment, Steven H. Gunn
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Capital Punishment And The Courts-Martial: Questions Surface Following Loving V. United States, Christine Daniels
Capital Punishment And The Courts-Martial: Questions Surface Following Loving V. United States, Christine Daniels
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Private Organizations And The Militia Status: They Don't Make Militias Like They Used To, Marguerite A. Driessen
Private Organizations And The Militia Status: They Don't Make Militias Like They Used To, Marguerite A. Driessen
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Is The Second Amendment Finally Becoming Recognized As Part Of The Constitution? Voices From The Courts, Sanford Levinson
Is The Second Amendment Finally Becoming Recognized As Part Of The Constitution? Voices From The Courts, Sanford Levinson
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Weapons Of Mass Destruction: A Psychological Commentary, Ibpp Editor
Weapons Of Mass Destruction: A Psychological Commentary, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes a comprehensive approach to identifying psychological consequences of weapons of mass destruction, as well as psychological methods that can be employed to influence these consequences. This description should be viewed in the context of the quest to achieve political objectives that underlie military intervention and its threat.
Across The Table At Pan Mun Jom, Howard Levie
Across The Table At Pan Mun Jom, Howard Levie
International Law Studies
First published in 38 Saint Louis University Magazine 10 (March 1965)
The Nature And Scope Of The Armistice Agreement, Howard Levie
The Nature And Scope Of The Armistice Agreement, Howard Levie
International Law Studies
This was first published in 50 American Journal of International Law 880 (1956)