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Political Extremism And Domestic Terrorism In America, Mark Potok
Political Extremism And Domestic Terrorism In America, Mark Potok
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
Charging Crimes As "Terrorism", Jenna Mclaughlin
Charging Crimes As "Terrorism", Jenna Mclaughlin
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Rule Of Criminal Procedure 15 And Terrorism Cases, Daniel Rashbaum, Melissa Rashbaum
Federal Rule Of Criminal Procedure 15 And Terrorism Cases, Daniel Rashbaum, Melissa Rashbaum
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
No abstract provided.
United To Deter: Dealing With New Means Of Supporting Terror, Frank A. Florio
United To Deter: Dealing With New Means Of Supporting Terror, Frank A. Florio
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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The Federal Witness Protection Program Revisited And Compared: Reshaping An Old Weapon To Meet New Challenges In The Global Crime Fighting Effort, Raneta Lawson Mack
The Federal Witness Protection Program Revisited And Compared: Reshaping An Old Weapon To Meet New Challenges In The Global Crime Fighting Effort, Raneta Lawson Mack
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Regime In Need Of Balance: The Un Counter-Terrorism Regimes Of Security And Human Rights, Isaac Kfir
A Regime In Need Of Balance: The Un Counter-Terrorism Regimes Of Security And Human Rights, Isaac Kfir
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
Since 9/11, the UN’s counter-‐terrorism regime has developed two distinct approaches to combating international terrorism. The Security Council follows a traditional security doctrine that focuses on how to best protect states from the threat posed by international terrorists. This is largely due to the centrality of the state in Security Council thinking and attitudes. On the other hand, the General Assembly and the various UN human rights organs, influenced by the human security doctrine, have taken a more holistic, human rights-‐based approach to the threat of international terrorism. This paper offers a review of how the dichotomy above affects the …
Terrorism, Ticking Time-‐Bombs, And Torture: A Philosophical Analysis, By Fritz Allhoff, Krysta Ku
Terrorism, Ticking Time-‐Bombs, And Torture: A Philosophical Analysis, By Fritz Allhoff, Krysta Ku
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
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Standing Our Ground: A Study Of Southeast Asian Counterterrorism Conventions Contributing To A Peaceful Existence, Major Dennis Hager
Standing Our Ground: A Study Of Southeast Asian Counterterrorism Conventions Contributing To A Peaceful Existence, Major Dennis Hager
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
Less than a year after the September 11th attacks on New York and Washington D.C., terrorist groups in Southeast Asia carried out a number of high profile attacks in the region. In an area ripe for global terrorism the effects of counter‐terrorism conventions can be measured and the possibility of progress in the global war observed. The regional cooperation inherent in these conventions has been crucial to the success of peace for this region, and is especially significant considering the immense cultural and political differences among these nations.
With fourteen official languages and over 500 million people living in an …
The Role Of A Supreme Court In A Democracy, And The Fight Against Terrorism, Aharon Barak
The Role Of A Supreme Court In A Democracy, And The Fight Against Terrorism, Aharon Barak
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ruminations On Terrorism & Anti-Terrorism Law & Literature, Christopher L. Blakesley
Ruminations On Terrorism & Anti-Terrorism Law & Literature, Christopher L. Blakesley
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.