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Contemporary Practice Of The United States Relating To International Law (113:2 Am J Int'l L), Jean Galbraith
Contemporary Practice Of The United States Relating To International Law (113:2 Am J Int'l L), Jean Galbraith
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This article is reproduced with permission from the April 2019 issue of the American Journal of International Law © 2019 American Society of International Law. All rights reserved.
Contemporary Practice Of The United States Relating To International Law (113:3 Am J Int'l L), Jean Galbraith
Contemporary Practice Of The United States Relating To International Law (113:3 Am J Int'l L), Jean Galbraith
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This article is reproduced with permission from the July 2019 issue of the American Journal of International Law © 2019 American Society of International Law. All rights reserved.
Contemporary Practice Of The United States Relating To International Law (113:4 Am J Int'l L), Jean Galbraith
Contemporary Practice Of The United States Relating To International Law (113:4 Am J Int'l L), Jean Galbraith
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This article is reproduced with permission from the October 2019 issue of the American Journal of International Law © 2019 American Society of International Law. All rights reserved.
The Operational And Administrative Militaries, Mark P. Nevitt
The Operational And Administrative Militaries, Mark P. Nevitt
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This Article offers a new way of thinking about the military. The U.S. military’s existing legal architecture arose from tragedy: in response to operational military failures in Vietnam, the 1980 failed Iranian hostage rescue attempt and other military misadventures, Congress revamped the Department of Defense (DoD)’s organization. The resulting law, the Goldwater-Nichols Act, formed two militaries within the DoD that endure to this day. These two militaries – the operational military and the administrative military – were once opaque to the outside observer but have emerged from the shadows in light of recent conflicts. The operational military remains the focus …
Contemporary Practice Of The United States Relating To International Law (113:1 Am J Int'l L), Jean Galbraith
Contemporary Practice Of The United States Relating To International Law (113:1 Am J Int'l L), Jean Galbraith
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This article is reproduced with permission from the January 2019 issue of the American Journal of International Law © 2019 American Society of International Law. All rights reserved.