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Full-Text Articles in Law
Loac And Artillery In Urban Areas: The Case Of Gaza 2014, Peter Margulies
Loac And Artillery In Urban Areas: The Case Of Gaza 2014, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Submarine Cables, Cybersecurity And International Law: An Intersectional Analysis, Tara Davenport
Submarine Cables, Cybersecurity And International Law: An Intersectional Analysis, Tara Davenport
Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology
No abstract provided.
“It’S A Kākou Thing”: The Dadt Repeal And A New Vocabulary Of Anti-Subordination, Kim D. Chanbonpin
“It’S A Kākou Thing”: The Dadt Repeal And A New Vocabulary Of Anti-Subordination, Kim D. Chanbonpin
Kim D. Chanbonpin
No abstract provided.
“It’S A Kākou Thing”: The Dadt Repeal And A New Vocabulary Of Anti-Subordination, Kim D. Chanbonpin
“It’S A Kākou Thing”: The Dadt Repeal And A New Vocabulary Of Anti-Subordination, Kim D. Chanbonpin
Kim D. Chanbonpin
No abstract provided.
The Commander In Chief's Authority To Combat Climate Change, Mark P. Nevitt
The Commander In Chief's Authority To Combat Climate Change, Mark P. Nevitt
Mark P Nevitt
Climate change is the world’s greatest environmental threat. And it is increasingly understood as a threat to domestic and international peace and security. In recognition of this threat, the President has taken the initiative to prepare for climate change’s impact – in some cases drawing sharp objections from Congress. While both the President and Congress have certain constitutional authorities to address the national security threat posed by climate change, the precise contours of their overlapping powers are unclear. As Commander in Chief, the President has the constitutional authority to repel sudden attacks and take care that the laws are faithfully …
Will Army 2025 Be A Military Profession?, Don M. Snider
Will Army 2025 Be A Military Profession?, Don M. Snider
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Leave No Soldier Behind? The Legality Of The Bowe Bergdahl Prisoner Swap, Steven M. Maffucci
Leave No Soldier Behind? The Legality Of The Bowe Bergdahl Prisoner Swap, Steven M. Maffucci
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Interview With David H.Petraeus, General (Usa Retired), Usawc Press
An Interview With David H.Petraeus, General (Usa Retired), Usawc Press
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
From The Editor, Antulio J. Echevarria
From The Editor, Antulio J. Echevarria
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Landpower And American Credibility, Michael Allen Hunzeker, Alexander Lanoszka
Landpower And American Credibility, Michael Allen Hunzeker, Alexander Lanoszka
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
To Win Wars, Correct The Army's Political Blind Spot, Joseph Roger Clark
To Win Wars, Correct The Army's Political Blind Spot, Joseph Roger Clark
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, Usawc Press
Book Reviews, Usawc Press
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Winter 2015 Index, Usawc Press
Winter 2015 Index, Usawc Press
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Rethinking America's Grand Strategy: Insights From The Cold War, Hal Brands
Rethinking America's Grand Strategy: Insights From The Cold War, Hal Brands
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
The Utility Of Nuclear Weapons Today: Two Views, José De Arimatéia Da Cruz
The Utility Of Nuclear Weapons Today: Two Views, José De Arimatéia Da Cruz
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
America's All Volunteer Force: A Success?, Louis G. Yuengert
America's All Volunteer Force: A Success?, Louis G. Yuengert
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
The 'War' In Russia's 'Hybrid Warfare', Andrew Monaghan
The 'War' In Russia's 'Hybrid Warfare', Andrew Monaghan
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Commentary And Reply, Usawc Parameters
Commentary And Reply, Usawc Parameters
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Right To Act: United States Legal Basis Under The Law Of Armed Conflict To Pursue The Islamic State In Syria, Samantha Arrington Sliney
Right To Act: United States Legal Basis Under The Law Of Armed Conflict To Pursue The Islamic State In Syria, Samantha Arrington Sliney
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
Shortly after the beginning of the Syrian Civil War, the Islamic terror group ISIS captured the world’s attention with their rapid advance through Iraq and acts of severe brutality. In short order, the group captured large swaths of territory in Iraq and Syria and declared the formation of an Islamic State. With the integrity of Iraq in the balance, the United States committed to taking military action against ISIS but quickly discovered that as pressure was put on ISIS in Iraq they retreated into Syrian lands, where U.S. warplanes could not go.
This article explores the legal justifications for the …
The Us Space Launch Competitiveness Act Of 2015, Frans Von Der Dunk
The Us Space Launch Competitiveness Act Of 2015, Frans Von Der Dunk
Space, Cyber, and Telecommunications Law Program: Faculty Publications
On November 25, 2015, President Obama signed into law the US Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act (H.R. 2262). This Act encompasses four titles: I. Spurring Private Aerospace Competitiveness and Entrepreneurship (acronym: SPACE), II. Commercial Remote Sensing, III. Office of Space Commerce, and IV. Space Resource Exploration and Utilization.
Title I amends the Commercial Space Launch Act, which comprises the licensing regime for launches, reentries, and launch port activities, including those carrying spaceflight participants on board.
Title II amends the Land Remote Sensing Policy Act, which allowed for the licensing of private commercial satellite remote-sensing operations, and essentially requires the Secretary …
Wars Remembered (2003), Shaun O’Connell
Wars Remembered (2003), Shaun O’Connell
New England Journal of Public Policy
O'Connell speaks about his father, among other war veterans, dealing with the effects of the wars they fought in. He explains his father's history from how he enilisted to how he died. He also touches upon other's war experiences and writing about the after effects of them as well.
Reprinted from New England Journal of Public Policy 19, no. 1 (2003), article 3.
Boston And New York: The City Upon A Hill And Gotham (2006), Shaun O’Connell
Boston And New York: The City Upon A Hill And Gotham (2006), Shaun O’Connell
New England Journal of Public Policy
This article is about the author's experience with visiting New York during it's rebirth after 9/11. He speaks about the history of both cities and how they have each grown into their own to become places of future enterprise and cultural cohesiveness.
Reprinted from New England Journal of Public Policy 21, no. 1 (2006), article 9.
Safe Operations Above Fl600, Lt. Col. Stephen Hunter
Safe Operations Above Fl600, Lt. Col. Stephen Hunter
Space Traffic Management Conference
Safe Operations Above FL600
Abstract
With the increase in likelihood of near-term development of revenue-generating point-to-point suborbital flights and the increase in high-altitude-long-endurance commercial operations above FL600, the criticality of addressing operations above class A airspace has never been more pressing. While the Federal Aviation Administration describes the National Airspace System, it doesn’t offer a description that includes a top. Technological, physiological, physical and administrative limitations have relegated most air operations to FL600 and below. As that changes, previous work on Space Traffic Management (STM) concepts begin to take on new life and add to sincere considerations for adaptation or …
Vets Just Want Fair Benefits, Patricia E. Roberts
Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc
Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc
ROTC News Online (2013-2019)
ROTC Breaks Ground on New Building
Rwu Law Launches Legal Clinic For Disabled Veterans, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Rwu Law Launches Legal Clinic For Disabled Veterans, Roger Williams University School Of Law
School of Law Conferences, Lectures & Events
No abstract provided.
Justice At War: Military Tribunals And Article Iii, Peter Margulies
Justice At War: Military Tribunals And Article Iii, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Dealing With The Long-Term Scourge Of Terrorism, Tan K. B. Eugene
Dealing With The Long-Term Scourge Of Terrorism, Tan K. B. Eugene
Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law
The year 2015 may well be the annus horribilis for the way the scourge of terrorism has plagued the world. In its latest affront designed to shock and awe, the Islamic State, or Daesh, has claimed responsibility for last Friday’s heinous attacks in Paris, which have claimed more than 120 lives, causing widespread panic and fear there and elsewhere.
Newsroom: Law Clinic For Disabled Veterans, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Newsroom: Law Clinic For Disabled Veterans, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Life of the Law School (1993- )
No abstract provided.
Twenty Seconds To Comply: Autonomous Weapon Systems And The Recognition Of Surrender, Robert Sparrow
Twenty Seconds To Comply: Autonomous Weapon Systems And The Recognition Of Surrender, Robert Sparrow
International Law Studies
Would it be ethical to deploy autonomous weapon systems (AWS) if they were unable to reliably recognize when enemy forces had surrendered? I suggest that an inability to reliably recognize surrender would not prohibit the ethical deployment of AWS where there was a limited window of opportunity for targets to surrender between the launch of the AWS and its impact. However, the operations of AWS with a high degree of autonomy and/or long periods of time between release and impact are likely to remain controversial until they have the capacity to reliably recognize surrender.