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Enforcing The Prohibition On The Use Of Force: The U.N.'S Response To Iraq's Invasion Of Kuwait, Mary Ellen O'Connell
Enforcing The Prohibition On The Use Of Force: The U.N.'S Response To Iraq's Invasion Of Kuwait, Mary Ellen O'Connell
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Soviet Prisoners In The Afghan Conflict, Mary Ellen O'Connell
Soviet Prisoners In The Afghan Conflict, Mary Ellen O'Connell
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The Christian Peace Ethic And The Doctrine Of Just War From The Point Of View Of International Law, Jost Delbruck, Klaus Dicke
The Christian Peace Ethic And The Doctrine Of Just War From The Point Of View Of International Law, Jost Delbruck, Klaus Dicke
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International Traffic In Arms -- Legal And Political Aspects Of A Long Neglected Problem Of Arms Control And Disarmament, Jost Delbruck
International Traffic In Arms -- Legal And Political Aspects Of A Long Neglected Problem Of Arms Control And Disarmament, Jost Delbruck
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The Legal Process In Foreign Affairs: Military Intervention -- A Testing Case, Thomas Ehrlich
The Legal Process In Foreign Affairs: Military Intervention -- A Testing Case, Thomas Ehrlich
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Book Review. A Special Kind Of Justice, Edward F. Sherman
Book Review. A Special Kind Of Justice, Edward F. Sherman
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Military Justice Without Military Control, Edward F. Sherman
Military Justice Without Military Control, Edward F. Sherman
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The Military Courts And Servicemen's First Amendment Rights, Edward F. Sherman
The Military Courts And Servicemen's First Amendment Rights, Edward F. Sherman
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Congressional Proposals For Reform Of Military Law, Edward F. Sherman
Congressional Proposals For Reform Of Military Law, Edward F. Sherman
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The current political and constitutional controversy surrounding military justice has resulted in considerable legislative activity. In the following article, Professor Sherman compares the Bayh, Bennett, Hatfield, Price, and Whalen proposed amendments to the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and offers his assessment of the need for change.
The Nonproliferation Treaty And Peaceful Uses Of Nuclear Explosives, Thomas Ehrlich
The Nonproliferation Treaty And Peaceful Uses Of Nuclear Explosives, Thomas Ehrlich
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The Civilianization Of Military Law, Edward F. Sherman
The Civilianization Of Military Law, Edward F. Sherman
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Public Employment, Antiwar Protest And Preinduction Review, Robert M. O'Neil
Public Employment, Antiwar Protest And Preinduction Review, Robert M. O'Neil
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Review Of Selective Service Reclassifications, Robert M. O'Neil
Review Of Selective Service Reclassifications, Robert M. O'Neil
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Judicial Review Of Military Determinations And The Exhaustion Of Remedies Requirement, Edward F. Sherman
Judicial Review Of Military Determinations And The Exhaustion Of Remedies Requirement, Edward F. Sherman
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The Right To Competent Counsel In Special Courts Martial, Edward F. Sherman
The Right To Competent Counsel In Special Courts Martial, Edward F. Sherman
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The special court martial is the intermediate court of the Armed Forces, with jurisdiction over any noncapital offense under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Counsel in special court martial cases need not be lawyers, and in fact few of them are in special courts martial of the Army and the Navy. Mr. Sherman argues that the time has come to change this practice and ensure that servicemen are always represented by competent lawyers at such trials.
Report On The Military Rule And The Greek Universities, A. A. Fatouros
Report On The Military Rule And The Greek Universities, A. A. Fatouros
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Constitutionality Of Special Military Court-Martial Where Defense Counsel Is Not A Lawyer (Recent Developments), John T. Baker
Constitutionality Of Special Military Court-Martial Where Defense Counsel Is Not A Lawyer (Recent Developments), John T. Baker
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The War Crimes Trial: A Second Look, Robert L. Birmingham
The War Crimes Trial: A Second Look, Robert L. Birmingham
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Surprise Attack: Crime At Pearl Harbor And Now, James J. Robinson
Surprise Attack: Crime At Pearl Harbor And Now, James J. Robinson
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In this issue, one of the United States Counsel at the Tokyo War Crimes Trial examines the legal and historical background of that trial which took place in Japan following World War II. Judge Robinson centers his discussion around the little-known provisions of the Convention Relative to the Opening of Hostilities, which was signed at The Hague in 1907. One of the primary purposes of that convention was to outlaw surprise attack such as that committed by the Japanese at Pearl Harbor. The first part of Judge Robinson's article appears in this issue; the second and concluding portion will be …
Surprise Attack: Crime At Pearl Harbor And Now (Part Ii), James J. Robinson
Surprise Attack: Crime At Pearl Harbor And Now (Part Ii), James J. Robinson
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This is the concluding portion of Judge Robinson's discussion of the Convention Relative to the Opening of Hostilities, signed at The Hague in 1907 (the "Third Hague Convention"), and its impact upon the 1948 Tokyo war crimes trial. Judge Robinson was United States counsel and naval legal officer in charge of the Pearl Harbor phase and other parts of the Tokyo trial. The first portion of his article appeared in the September issue of the Journal, beginning at page 973.
Regulation Of The Movement Of Workers: Forced Labor In The United States, Ivan C. Rutledge
Regulation Of The Movement Of Workers: Forced Labor In The United States, Ivan C. Rutledge
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The Codification Of Military Law, Reed Dickerson
The Codification Of Military Law, Reed Dickerson
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Recapturing War Profits -- A Civil War Experience, John P. Frank
Recapturing War Profits -- A Civil War Experience, John P. Frank
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How To Obtain Security And A Just And Lasting Peace Through A United Nations Of The World, Hugh Evander Willis
How To Obtain Security And A Just And Lasting Peace Through A United Nations Of The World, Hugh Evander Willis
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Conference Comment: Conference On Universal Compulsory Military Training, Ralph F. Fuchs
Conference Comment: Conference On Universal Compulsory Military Training, Ralph F. Fuchs
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Ex Parte Milligan V. The Five Companies: Martial Law In Hawaii, John P. Frank
Ex Parte Milligan V. The Five Companies: Martial Law In Hawaii, John P. Frank
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The War Manpower Program And The Lawyer, Bernard C. Gavit
The War Manpower Program And The Lawyer, Bernard C. Gavit
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The practice of law is not a war industry. It is a governmental service, because the ultimate function of government is the formulation and administration of law. In time of war emphasis shifts from the ultimate to the immediate. Lawyers will be called upon to exercise their powers of leadership and utilize their abilities to assist in a fair administration of this program.
Book Review. The Outlawry Of War By C. C. Morrison, Fowler V. Harper
Book Review. The Outlawry Of War By C. C. Morrison, Fowler V. Harper
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Outlawry Of War, Fowler V. Harper
The Road To World Peace: A Plan By Which The United States May Cooperate With Other Nations To Achieve And Preserve The Peace Of The World, Hugh Evander Willis
The Road To World Peace: A Plan By Which The United States May Cooperate With Other Nations To Achieve And Preserve The Peace Of The World, Hugh Evander Willis
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