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Diagnosing And Analyzing Flawed Investigations: Abu Ghraib As A Case Study, Keith Rohman Jun 2009

Diagnosing And Analyzing Flawed Investigations: Abu Ghraib As A Case Study, Keith Rohman

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rhetoric Without Results: United Nations Security Council Resolutions Concerning Rape During Armed Conflict, Rachel Schreck Jun 2009

Rhetoric Without Results: United Nations Security Council Resolutions Concerning Rape During Armed Conflict, Rachel Schreck

Penn State International Law Review

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Reining In Rambo: Prosecuting Crimes Committed By American Military Contractors In Iraq, Christopher D. Belen Jun 2008

Reining In Rambo: Prosecuting Crimes Committed By American Military Contractors In Iraq, Christopher D. Belen

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Implications Of A Palestinian State For Israeli Security And Nuclear War: A Jurisprudential Assessment, Louis Rene Beres Jan 1999

Implications Of A Palestinian State For Israeli Security And Nuclear War: A Jurisprudential Assessment, Louis Rene Beres

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Banking Secrecy Lifted: The Swiss Act To Counter Attacks Launched As A Result Of Their Banks' Actions During World War Ii And Thereafter, Kathryn H. Lamont Sep 1997

Banking Secrecy Lifted: The Swiss Act To Counter Attacks Launched As A Result Of Their Banks' Actions During World War Ii And Thereafter, Kathryn H. Lamont

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


After The "Peace Process:" Israel, Palestine, And Regional Nuclear War, Louis Rene Beres Jan 1997

After The "Peace Process:" Israel, Palestine, And Regional Nuclear War, Louis Rene Beres

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Keeping The Peace-British, Israeli, And Japanese Legislative Responses To Terrorism, Matthew H. James Jan 1997

Keeping The Peace-British, Israeli, And Japanese Legislative Responses To Terrorism, Matthew H. James

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Conundrums Of Armed Conflict: Criminal Defenses To Violations Of The Humanitarian Law Of War, Matthew Lippman Sep 1996

Conundrums Of Armed Conflict: Criminal Defenses To Violations Of The Humanitarian Law Of War, Matthew Lippman

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


U.S. & Great Britain: Restrictions On Homosexuals In The Military As A Barricade To Effectiveness, Stefanie L. Bishop May 1996

U.S. & Great Britain: Restrictions On Homosexuals In The Military As A Barricade To Effectiveness, Stefanie L. Bishop

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Pitfalls And Imperatives: Applying The Lessons Of Nuremberg To The Yugoslav War Crimes Trials, Kevin R. Chaney Sep 1995

Pitfalls And Imperatives: Applying The Lessons Of Nuremberg To The Yugoslav War Crimes Trials, Kevin R. Chaney

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Intervention In The Yugoslav Civil War: The United Nations' Right To Create An International Criminal Tribunal, Barbara M. Tocker May 1994

Intervention In The Yugoslav Civil War: The United Nations' Right To Create An International Criminal Tribunal, Barbara M. Tocker

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The United States And Nuclear Terrorism In A Changing World: A Jurisprudential View, Louis Rene Beres Jan 1994

The United States And Nuclear Terrorism In A Changing World: A Jurisprudential View, Louis Rene Beres

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Vietnam: A Twenty Year Retrospective, Matthew Lippman Jan 1993

Vietnam: A Twenty Year Retrospective, Matthew Lippman

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Prosecuting Iraqi Crimes: Fulfilling The Expectations Of International Law After The Gulf War, Louis Rene Beres May 1992

Prosecuting Iraqi Crimes: Fulfilling The Expectations Of International Law After The Gulf War, Louis Rene Beres

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Analysis Of European Political Cooperation During The Persian Gulf Crisis, Donna G. Starr May 1992

An Analysis Of European Political Cooperation During The Persian Gulf Crisis, Donna G. Starr

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Gulf War: A Practitioner's View, W. Hays Parks May 1992

The Gulf War: A Practitioner's View, W. Hays Parks

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Changing Role Of The United Nations: Halting Nuclear Proliferation In Iraq, Michele E. Martin May 1992

The Changing Role Of The United Nations: Halting Nuclear Proliferation In Iraq, Michele E. Martin

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Persian Gulf War Cease-Fire Agreement Compared With The Japanese Peace Treaty In Terms Of Reparations And Reconstruction, Adam Andrew Levy May 1992

The Persian Gulf War Cease-Fire Agreement Compared With The Japanese Peace Treaty In Terms Of Reparations And Reconstruction, Adam Andrew Levy

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Yugoslavian Civil War: An Analysis Of The Applicability Of The Laws Of War Governing Non-International Armed Conflicts In The Modern World, Charles Lewis Nier Iii Jan 1992

The Yugoslavian Civil War: An Analysis Of The Applicability Of The Laws Of War Governing Non-International Armed Conflicts In The Modern World, Charles Lewis Nier Iii

Penn State International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Strategic Defense Initiative And The Militarization Of Space: Scientific Responsibility And Citizen Resistance, Matthew Lippman Jan 1991

The Strategic Defense Initiative And The Militarization Of Space: Scientific Responsibility And Citizen Resistance, Matthew Lippman

Penn State International Law Review

The moderating of international tensions between the superpowers, the slowing of the nuclear arms race and the promise of a peace dividend have all contributed to a lessened popular concern over issues of national defense.1 The diversion of attention from war and peace has resulted in little scholarly attention being paid to the ominous potential growth in third-generation high-technology weapons.


Terrorism In National And International Law, Caleb M. Pilgrim Jan 1990

Terrorism In National And International Law, Caleb M. Pilgrim

Penn State International Law Review

Efforts at regulating terrorism so far illustrate one central fact: the lack of balance between our conception of terrorism as applied by the individual practitioner and our conception of terrorism as practiced by government officials. The balance seems weighted in favor of governments even in those pathological cases where the patients had been rather unceremoniously treated for their allergies to dictatorship. Government in some cases control, in others influence, the sources of information concerned with national security. Stigmatization of sometime legitimate resistance - labeling it as "terrorist" - deprived such protests of legitimacy and protection. The people in power, the …


Collective Security Treaties And The Ability Of Allies To Limit The Movement Of United States' Military Forces - New Zealand's Nuclear Ban, Ricky K. Jones Jan 1985

Collective Security Treaties And The Ability Of Allies To Limit The Movement Of United States' Military Forces - New Zealand's Nuclear Ban, Ricky K. Jones

Penn State International Law Review

Using the ANZUS Treaty as an example, this comment will determine the extent of a state's ability to limit the movements of the military forces of an ally in the face of a collective security agreement that appears to contemplate the mobilization of military forces in preparation for the exercise of the defensive rights of both the state and the ally. The comment will begin by giving some background on the general nature of collective security treaties. It will also describe the events that led up to the signing of the ANZUS Treaty. In the next section the rules of …