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Full-Text Articles in Law
Clark & Sohn: World Peace Through World Law, Harding Bancroft
Clark & Sohn: World Peace Through World Law, Harding Bancroft
Michigan Law Review
A Review of World Peace Through World Law. By Grenville Clark and Louis B. Sohn.
International Law - The United Nations Emergency Force - Legal Status, Dudley H. Chapman S.Ed.
International Law - The United Nations Emergency Force - Legal Status, Dudley H. Chapman S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
The purpose of this comment is to consider the legal status of UNEF and of a potential permanent force of the same type. Some of the incidental legal problems confronting the United Nations will also be considered.
Military Law - Service Discharge - Judicial Review Of Discharge Classifications, Edward M. Heppenstall
Military Law - Service Discharge - Judicial Review Of Discharge Classifications, Edward M. Heppenstall
Michigan Law Review
In 1954 petitioners were discharged from the Army in form other than "honorable." Petitioner Harmon had previously been questioned by Army officials regarding alleged Communist affiliations. Since most of the charges against him were based on conduct antedating his induction into the Army and since his military record had been "excellent," petitioner Harmon was informed that he would not be discharged as disloyal or subversive pursuant to Army regulations, but would be retained in his then present grade, assigned nonsensitive duties, and given a discharge at the end of his career appropriate to the character of the service he had …
Snee & Pye: Status Of Forces Agreement: Criminal Jurisdiction, B. J. George Jr.
Snee & Pye: Status Of Forces Agreement: Criminal Jurisdiction, B. J. George Jr.
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Status of Forces Agreement: Criminal Jurisdiction: Criminal Jurisdiction. By Joseph M. Snee, S.J. and Kenneth A. Pye
Atomic Energy - Uranium Procurement - Legal Aspects Of The Aec Domestic Ore Purchase Program, Michael Scott S.Ed., Edward M. Heppenstall
Atomic Energy - Uranium Procurement - Legal Aspects Of The Aec Domestic Ore Purchase Program, Michael Scott S.Ed., Edward M. Heppenstall
Michigan Law Review
The federal government's domestic uranium ore procurement program, initially announced following World War II to ensure maximum exploration and development for military purposes, has met with extraordinary success. So improved is this country's military uranium picture that the Atomic Energy Commission was recently able to announce that uranium concentrate purchases would not be further increased. This announcement is viewed as a matter .of serious concern by the domestic ore producer, who must continue to look to the federal government as his sole market; a noticeable private market for peaceful uses of atomic energy fuels may not be realized for more …
Avins: The Law Of Awol, Major General Thomas H. Green
Avins: The Law Of Awol, Major General Thomas H. Green
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Law of AWOL. By Alfred Avins.