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Updating The Caroline Doctrine: A Relic In An Age Of Hypersonic Weapons, David S. Jonas, Tyler Breeden
Updating The Caroline Doctrine: A Relic In An Age Of Hypersonic Weapons, David S. Jonas, Tyler Breeden
American University International Law Review
The United States dropped “Little Boy” and “Fat Man” on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, bringing an end to World War II and killing between 110,000 and 210,000 people. Japan surely needed much more than rock and roll to help them—especially since Japan had no nuclear weapons of their own to deter the United States from attacking with nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons technology has evolved considerably in the years since 1945, when only the United States possessed nuclear weapons. Nine states now have or are suspected of having them, and at least one other state appears to …
A Disproportionate Response: Scoppola V. Italy (No. 5) And Criminal Disenfranchisement In The European Court Of Human Rights, Edward C. Lang
A Disproportionate Response: Scoppola V. Italy (No. 5) And Criminal Disenfranchisement In The European Court Of Human Rights, Edward C. Lang
American University International Law Review
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Acta's State Of Play: Looking Beyond Transparency, Michael Geist
Acta's State Of Play: Looking Beyond Transparency, Michael Geist
American University International Law Review
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Transparency Soup: The Acta Negotiating Process And "Black Box" Lawmaking , David S. Levine
Transparency Soup: The Acta Negotiating Process And "Black Box" Lawmaking , David S. Levine
American University International Law Review
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Acta And The Specter Of Graduated Response , Annemarie Bridy
Acta And The Specter Of Graduated Response , Annemarie Bridy
American University International Law Review
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Acta - Risks Of Third-Party Enforcement For Access To Medinces, Brook K. Baker
Acta - Risks Of Third-Party Enforcement For Access To Medinces, Brook K. Baker
American University International Law Review
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The Thickest Grey: Assessing The Status Of The Civilian Response Corps Under The Law Of International Armed Conflict And The U.S. Approach To Targeting Civilians, Dan E. Stigall
American University International Law Review
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