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The Legality Of Operation Iraqi Freedom Under International Law, Michael N. Schmitt Oct 2006

The Legality Of Operation Iraqi Freedom Under International Law, Michael N. Schmitt

International Law Studies

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The Military Commissions Act, Coerced Confessions, And The Role Of The Courts, Peter Margulies Jul 2006

The Military Commissions Act, Coerced Confessions, And The Role Of The Courts, Peter Margulies

Law Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Query: Is There A Status Of "Unlawful Combatant", Marco Sassoli May 2006

Query: Is There A Status Of "Unlawful Combatant", Marco Sassoli

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


The Law Of Armed Conflict And The War On Terrorism, David E. Graham May 2006

The Law Of Armed Conflict And The War On Terrorism, David E. Graham

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Legal And Tactical Dilemmas Inherit In Fighting Terror: Experience Of The Israeli Army In Jenin And Bethlehem (April-May 2002), Alan Baker May 2006

Legal And Tactical Dilemmas Inherit In Fighting Terror: Experience Of The Israeli Army In Jenin And Bethlehem (April-May 2002), Alan Baker

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Targeting And Humanitarian Law: Current Issues, Michael N. Schmitt May 2006

Targeting And Humanitarian Law: Current Issues, Michael N. Schmitt

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


International Humanitarian Law: Should It Be Reaffirmed, Clarified, Or Developed?, Jean-Phillippe Lavoyer May 2006

International Humanitarian Law: Should It Be Reaffirmed, Clarified, Or Developed?, Jean-Phillippe Lavoyer

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Terrorism Law, Jeffrey F. Addicott Jan 2006

Terrorism Law, Jeffrey F. Addicott

Faculty Articles

The hard reality is that the United States has declared war on a tactic—terror. The nation must accept lawful force as the only tool that will allow us to win the war against our enemy. The “War on Terror” is unlike anything the people of the United States have seen or fought before. The issue is: Are we at war, or is this simply a metaphor like the “war on drugs” or the “war on poverty?” The Act of Congress signed by President George W. Bush was the first legal document that began to answer this inquiry. The 2006 Military …


The ‘Rule Of Law’ And The Military Commission, Stephen Ellmann Jan 2006

The ‘Rule Of Law’ And The Military Commission, Stephen Ellmann

Articles & Chapters

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