This unique new concise treatise provides a highly accessible but also comprehensive and timely supplement for students studying National Security Law. Written by a team of experts in the field, this treatise serves as a useful supplement for the substantively rich but often overwhelming National Security Law texts currently on the market. Key Features Comprehensive overview of both the general legal framework for national security decision-making and commonly explored specific national security topics.Narrative explanation of complex jurisprudential, statutory, treaty, and regulatory sources of national security law.Complements a range of the most commonly addressed national security topics.
This unique new concise treatise provides a highly accessible but also comprehensive and timely supplement for students studying National Security Law.
New to the Second Edition: New author Gary Corn is the program director for the Tech, Law and Security Program at American University Washington College of Law, and most recently served as the Staff Judge Advocate to U.S. Cyber Command, the ...
Clearly written and thoughtfully organized around three key concepts, this text orients students in the basics of international law while providing broad coverage of contemporary public policy issues shaping international relations.
New to the Third Edition: Carpenter v. United States United States v.
... Robert Ault, Richard Whitaker, Charles Garraway, Bonnie Docherty, Mark Silverman, Charles Dunlap, Sean Watts, Gregory Gordon, ... Pete “Pene” Hayes, Phil Fluhr, Chris Fleming, John Danner, Kevin Brew, John Marley, and Tim Manning.
The U.S. Intelligence Community Law Sourcebook
Alvarez-Machain - 1990 kidnapping by U.S. Agents in Mexico; this case reviews questions about the roles of Congress And The courts, and about the application of international law as it refers To The nation¿s security United States v.
There are two general types of property offenses. The first type includes offenses whose gravamen or central harm is an owner's loss of property, either through destruction, as in the offense ofcriminal mischief, or through an unlawful ...
He is the lead author of The Law of Armed Conflict: An Operational Perspective (Aspen), and The Laws of War and the War on Terror (Oxford University Press), and National Security Law and Policy: a Student Treatise (Aspen), and Military ...
In contrast, Justices Scalia and Thomas expressed the view that even if an individual presented compelling evidence demonstrating ''actual innocence,'' that by itself would be insufficient for habeas relief.118 Justice Scalia wrote, ...