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Updating The Caroline Doctrine: A Relic In An Age Of Hypersonic Weapons, David S. Jonas, Tyler Breeden Jan 2024

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 …


Defeating The Object And Purpose Of The Arms Trade Treaty: An Analysis Of Recent U.S. Arms Sales To Saudi Arabia, William Pons Jan 2019

Defeating The Object And Purpose Of The Arms Trade Treaty: An Analysis Of Recent U.S. Arms Sales To Saudi Arabia, William Pons

American University International Law Review

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Preparing To Commit Domestic Terrorist Activity: Does The United States Have Adequate Tools To Stop This?, Diane Webber Jan 2018

Preparing To Commit Domestic Terrorist Activity: Does The United States Have Adequate Tools To Stop This?, Diane Webber

American University International Law Review

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Article 36 Weapons Review & Autonomous Weapons Systems: Supporting An International Review Standard, Ryan Poitras Jan 2018

Article 36 Weapons Review & Autonomous Weapons Systems: Supporting An International Review Standard, Ryan Poitras

American University International Law Review

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The Privatization Of The Use Of Force Meets The Law Of State Responsibility, Vanessa Ballesteros Moya Jan 2015

The Privatization Of The Use Of Force Meets The Law Of State Responsibility, Vanessa Ballesteros Moya

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 Jan 2010

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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Keynote Address, William H. Taft Jan 2005

Keynote Address, William H. Taft

American University International Law Review

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Seeking Synchronicity: Thoughts On The Role Of Domestic Law Enforcement In Counterterrorism, Jeff Breinholt Jan 2005

Seeking Synchronicity: Thoughts On The Role Of Domestic Law Enforcement In Counterterrorism, Jeff Breinholt

American University International Law Review

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Islam, The Law Of War, And The U.S. Soldier, Manuel E.F. Supervielle Jan 2005

Islam, The Law Of War, And The U.S. Soldier, Manuel E.F. Supervielle

American University International Law Review

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Lessons Learned: Building On The Success Of The Current International Tribunal Framework To Develop The Next Era Of War Crimes Tribunals , Aryeh Neier Jan 2005

Lessons Learned: Building On The Success Of The Current International Tribunal Framework To Develop The Next Era Of War Crimes Tribunals , Aryeh Neier

American University International Law Review

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