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The Vietnam Draft Cases And The Pro-Religion Equality Project, Bruce Ledewitz
The Vietnam Draft Cases And The Pro-Religion Equality Project, Bruce Ledewitz
University of Baltimore Law Review
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Speech: Modern War And Modern Law, David Kennedy
Speech: Modern War And Modern Law, David Kennedy
University of Baltimore Law Review
Warfare has become a legal institution. Law organizes and disciplines the military, defines the battlespace, privileges killing the enemy, and offers a common language to debate the legitimacy of waging war — down to the tactics of particular battle. At the same time, law is no longer a matter of firm distinctions — combatant and non-combatant, war and peace. It has become a flexible and strategic partner for both the military and for humanitarians seeking to restrain the violence of warfare. The relationship between modern war and modern law is made all the more complex by today's asymmetric conflicts, and …
Comments: Check Your Privacy Rights At The Front Gate: Consensual Sodomy Regulation In Today's Military Following United States V. Marcum, Captain Erik C. Coyne
Comments: Check Your Privacy Rights At The Front Gate: Consensual Sodomy Regulation In Today's Military Following United States V. Marcum, Captain Erik C. Coyne
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
American Courts-Martial For Enemy War Crimes, Tara Lee
American Courts-Martial For Enemy War Crimes, Tara Lee
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Defining The Right Of Self-Defense: Working Toward The Use Of A Deadly Force Appendix To The Standing Rules Of Engagement For The Department Of Defense, Major David Bolgiano, Captain Mark Leach, Major Stephanie Smith, Lieutenant Colonel John Taylor
Defining The Right Of Self-Defense: Working Toward The Use Of A Deadly Force Appendix To The Standing Rules Of Engagement For The Department Of Defense, Major David Bolgiano, Captain Mark Leach, Major Stephanie Smith, Lieutenant Colonel John Taylor
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.