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  1. RUSSIA - Feb. 24 - US Senate Approves Legislation.(Russia faces possible sanctions over weapons supply to Iran)(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder
  2. An empire in denial: the limits of US imperialism.(United States): An article from: Harvard International Review by Niall Ferguson, 2003-09-22
  3. The new review: US nuclear policy. (Global Notebook).(possible targets of nuclear attack): An article from: Harvard International Review by Rodica Buzescu, 2002-09-22
  4. The power of persuasion: dual components of US leadership. (Perspectives on the United States).(Joseph Nye)(Interview): An article from: Harvard International Review by Sean Creehan, Sabeel Rahman, 2003-01-01
  5. The transatlantic rift: US leadership after September 11. (Perspectives on the United States).(European, American views on global security): An article from: Harvard International Review by Javier Solana, 2003-01-01
  6. Enhancing Indo-US Strategic Cooperation (Adelphi Papers) by W Singh Sidhu, 1997-11-30
  7. US Collective Memory, Intervention and Vietnam: The Cultural Politics of US Foreign Policy since 1969 (Contemporary Security Studies) by David Ryan, 2009-03-30
  8. A MANUAL FOR COURTS MARTIAL,COURTS OF INQUIRY AND OF OTHER PROCEDURE UNDER MILITARY LAW
  9. Military Law and Precedents. Second Edition. Volumes 1 and 2 by William Winthrop, 1920
  10. Terrorism as a perceived threat to US Armed Forces serving OCONUS: And the Army's program of addressing that threat (USAWC Military Studies Program paper) by Sam Raines, 1986
  11. A survey of selected peace operations doctrines, and the utility of current US Army peace operations doctrine by Thomas F Greco, 1995
  12. A Guide to Military Criminal Law by Michael J. Davidson, 1999-06
  13. ARAB-US RELATIONS - March 21 - New Military Tribunal Regulations.(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder
  14. Implications of US military presence in the Philippines. (The Philippines).: An article from: International Peace Update by Danilo P. Vizmanos, 2002-03-01

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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF military law IN GENERAL, AND THE UCMJ IN PARTICULAR? DOES THE us CONSTITUTION APPLY TO military PERSONNEL? IS THE DRAFT CONSTITUTIONAL?
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22. What Is The Purpose Of Military Law In General, And The UCMJ In Particular?
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Basically, it is the discipline of individuals to ensure effective control of military force. The President likes to think the generals and admirals will obey his orders, and the generals and admirals like to think their orders will be obeyed. No one likes to think the people with ships, missiles, bombs, planes and guns are not subject to control.
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law Society A studentrun organization dedicated to promoting knowledge and awareness of military law issues in America s armedforces. The us Army Judge
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24. Is Military Creeping Into Domestic Law Enforcement?
passed in response to abuses by federal troops in the South after the Civil War, prohibits the use of the military to execute the laws of the us That s been
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E-Mail This Article Published on Tuesday, March 9, 2004 by the Wall Street Journal Is Military Creeping Into Domestic Law Enforcement? by Robert Block and Gary Fields IN A LITTLE-NOTICED side effect of the war on terrorism, the military is edging toward a sensitive area that has been off-limits to it historically: domestic intelligence gathering and law enforcement.
What we are starting to see is 50 years of legal refinement and revisions for oversight being quietly jettisoned.
Steven Aftergood, an intelligence policy specialist at the Federation of American Scientists The Army, while not disputing that the visit took place, declined to comment, saying the incident is under investigation. Last year, the Office of Naval Intelligence, the nation's primary source of global maritime intelligence, demanded access to the U.S. Customs Service's database on maritime trade, saying it needed information to thwart potential terrorist activity. Customs officials initially resisted the Navy's demands but eventually agreed to give naval intelligence much of what it wanted. In another sign of military interest in domestic information-gathering, the Defense Intelligence Agency's new antiterrorism task force is looking to share information with law-enforcement officials in California and New York City, according to an August 2003 General Accounting Office report.

25. International Law: Is The US Military Torturing Iraqis With Electricity?
Marc Warren, Coalition forces top Judge Advocate adds, us Forces scrupulously adhere to the rule of law in the conduct of military operations.
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  • International Law: UN human rights report urges steps to end abuses in Iraq ( 4 June 2004)
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  • Bremer threatens to veto Iraqis' choice of president ( 1 June 2004) International Law Is the US military torturing Iraqis with electricity? E-mail this
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    Dahr Jamail, Electronic Iraq, 8 January 2004
    Sadiq Zoman Abrahim, 55 years old, lies in a coma in Tikrit hospital.
    7 January 2003 Sadiq Zoman Abrahim, 55 years old, was detained this past August in Kirkuk by US Soldiers during a home raid which produced no weapons. He was taken to the police office in Kirkuk, questioned by the Americans there, then transferred to Kirkuk Airport Detention Center.
    It was from this detention center he was transferred to Tikrit Airport Detention Center. While in this detention center Mr. Abrahim managed to find a man who was about to be released, and have him pass on to his family information about where he was.
  • 26. International Law: US Abuses Human Rights In Iraq, Useless Compensation System
    law us abuses human rights in Iraq, useless compensation system, Chris Spannos, Electronic Iraq, 25 January 2004 According to a new report, the us military in
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  • International Law: UN human rights report urges steps to end abuses in Iraq ( 4 June 2004)
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  • Bremer threatens to veto Iraqis' choice of president ( 1 June 2004) International Law US abuses human rights in Iraq, useless compensation system E-mail this
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    Chris Spannos, Electronic Iraq, 25 January 2004
    According to a new report, the US military in Iraq is arrogant and cruel when dealing with Iraqis seeking compensation for wrongful death, injuries and property destruction. The report, authored by Iraq Occupation Watch and The National Association for the Defense of Human Rights in Iraq (NADHRI), slams US military practice in Iraq since March 1, 2003 and charges that the US compensation system in Iraq is useless.
  • 27. US CODE--TITLE 10--ARMED FORCES
    us Code Home, TITLE 10ARMED FORCES SUBTITLE AGENERAL military law. PART IORGANIZATION AND GENERAL military POWERS; PART IIPERSONNEL;
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    • TITLE 10ARMED FORCES
      • SUBTITLE A GENERAL MILITARY LAW PART I ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL MILITARY POWERS PART II PERSONNEL PART III TRAINING AND EDUCATION PART IV SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT
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    28. Outside Contractors, Outside Military Law (washingtonpost.com)
    us Department of Justice might also be in a position to bring charges against contractors under the military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act of 2000, a law
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A10165-2004May8.html
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    Sunday, May 9, 2004; Page B05 In Iraq and elsewhere, private contractors now perform tasks that were once the exclusive province of soldiers, raising questions not just about where civilians fit in the chain of command but also about their legal status. The issue has taken on new urgency with the suggestion that civilians may have been among those responsible for the alleged abuse of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison. How, then, to describe the legal status of a private contractor in a war zone? In a word, "murky." "The murkiness is not in the nature of the crimes [if proven] but in the status of those accused and what jurisdiction they would fall under," said P. W. Singer, author of "Corporate Warriors" and a fellow at the Brookings Institution. Unlike soldiers, contractors are not subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the military's own rule of law. They are, however, subject to the Geneva Conventions, Singer said. "The Geneva Conventions apply to everyone who is involved in warfare. They are very specific about identifying violations of laws of war. But they are insufficient in identifying the status of all those who are playing a role in modern-day warfare."

    29. U.S. Sent Specialists To Train Prison Units (washingtonpost.com)
    that have sustained the insurgency a development that us officials later Experts in military law said yesterday that the reported behavior unquestionably
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    Allegations of Abuse Highlight Inexperience By Bradley Graham and Thomas E. Ricks
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    Tuesday, May 4, 2004; Page A01 Presented with reports of abusive behavior by U.S. military guards at Baghdad's main prison, the Army two months ago quietly dispatched to Iraq a team of about 25 military police experienced in running detention facilities to shore up training and supervision, Army officials said yesterday. It was the first group of such specialists sent to Iraq since the invasion last year, the officials said. The move followed an internal Army investigation that found military police at the Abu Ghraib prison largely unprepared for their role as guards and accused them of grossly mistreating Iraqi detainees, the officials said. The decision to send the special team reflected an acknowledgement by U.S. military commanders that the abuse of detainees and laxness in oversight evident at the prison may extend beyond the small group of enlisted soldiers and officers charged or reprimanded so far and require broader remedial action.

    30. Military Law Review - Home
    military law Review. The military law Review (ISSN 00264040) is the premier us Armed Forces journal of military legal scholarship.
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    Military Law Review
    The Military Law Review (ISSN 0026-4040) is the premier U.S. Armed Forces journal of military legal scholarship. It has been published quarterly by since 1958. The Review is "designed for use by military attorneys in connection with their official duties," and "provides a forum for those interested in military law to share the products of their experience and research." Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 or higher is required to read these full text journal volumes. If you do not have this software on your PC, click on the Adobe icon provided below to download a free copy of the reader.
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    31. Law.com - Article
    the Justice Department to go into us district courts When it approved the law, Congress knew that it civilians under the Uniform Code of military Justice, even
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    32. National Law Journal
    the greatest challenges for its military justice system, say military law scholars and result of frequent outsourcing could be less business for us patent and
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    33. Possible Loss Of U.S. Citizenship And Foreign Military Service
    Federal statutes long in force prohibit certain aspects of foreign military service originating lower court ruling that it was not a crime under us law for an
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    ADVICE ABOUT POSSIBLE LOSS OF U.S. CITIZENSHIP
    AND FOREIGN MILITARY SERVICE
    A U.S. citizen who is a resident or citizen of a foreign country may be subject to compulsory military service in that country. Although the United States opposes service by U.S. citizens in foreign armed forces, there is little that we can do to prevent it since each sovereign country has the right to make its own laws on military service and apply them as it sees fit to its citizens and residents. Such participation by citizens of our country in the internal affairs of foreign countries can cause problems in the conduct of our foreign relations and may involve U.S. citizens in hostilities against countries with which we are at peace. For this reason, U.S. citizens facing the possibility of foreign military service should do what is legally possible to avoid such service. Federal statutes long in force prohibit certain aspects of foreign military service originating within the United States. The current laws are set forth in Section 958-960 of Title 18 of the United States Code. In Wiborg v. U.S.

    34. American Law, By Subject
    International law Legal History Legal Theory military law Securities law Antitrust law. Findlaw Antitrust; Antitrust Division, us Dept of Justice; Federal
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    35. Military Law Covers Abuses
    A Not under us military regulations or international law. Q Could saying that I was just following orders be an effective defense? A Not likely.
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    36. Gen. Franks Doubts Constitution Will Survive WMD Attack
    Already, critics of the us Patriot Act, rushed through Congress 11 attacks, have argued that the law aims to curtail be scrapped in favor of a military form of
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    Gen. Tommy Franks says that if the United States is hit with a weapon of mass destruction that inflicts large casualties, the Constitution will likely be discarded in favor of a military form of government. Franks, who successfully led the U.S. military operation to liberate Iraq, expressed his worries in an extensive interview he gave to the men’s lifestyle magazine Cigar Aficionado. In the magazine’s December edition, the former commander of the military’s Central Command warned that if terrorists succeeded in using a weapon of mass destruction (WMD) against the U.S. or one of our allies, it would likely have catastrophic consequences for our cherished republican form of government. Discussing the hypothetical dangers posed to the U.S. in the wake of Sept. 11, Franks said that “the worst thing that could happen” is if terrorists acquire and then use a biological, chemical or nuclear weapon that inflicts heavy casualties.

    37. The U.S. Military Death Penalty
    135 people have been executed by the Army since 1916 (Source National law Journal, 4/5/99). Date of last military execution On April 13, 1961, us Army Private
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    38. Military Law: LawMoose Legal Reference Library
    See also Minnesota military Attorneys Offices; military law Forms; National Security law; us Department of Defense; Similar resources in our Wisconsin Legal
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    39. Military Law: LawMoose Legal Reference Library
    See also Wisconsin military Attorneys Offices; military law Forms; National Security law; us Department of Defense; Similar resources in our Minnesota Legal
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