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  1. IRAQ - June 19 - US Experts Accuse Baghdad Of Buying Prohibited Weapons.(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder
  2. Situational awareness in the US military Situational Readiness in corporate security.: An article from: Security Management
  3. Bigger guns, more missiles: China's Military modernization and US policy. (Review Essays).(Modernizing China's Military: Progress, Problems, and Prospects)(Book ... article from: Harvard International Review by Fei-Ling Wang, 2003-06-22
  4. The restrained hegemon: political limits to US military power. (World in Review).: An article from: Harvard International Review by Caitlin Talmadge, 2002-09-22
  5. Zawahiri Predicts US Defeat.(Ayman Al-Zawahiri's view of military intervention by United States): An article from: APS Diplomat Strategic Balance in the Middle East
  6. Keeping Us Safe: Secret Intelligence and Homeland Security by Arthur S. Hulnick, 2004-08-30
  7. From the trenches: multilateralism in US military interventions.(An interview with Wesley Clark)(Interview): An article from: Harvard International Review
  8. Doctrinal divisions: the politics of US military interventions.(Interventionism): An article from: Harvard International Review by Jon Western, 2004-03-22
  9. Police State America: US Military 'Civil Disturbance' Planning
  10. Pettibone's Law: A Novel (Bluejacket Books) by John Keene, 1994-04
  11. The lure of detachment. (change in US's foreign policy after Cold War from interventionism to detachment): An article from: World Policy Journal by Ronald Steel, 1994-09-22
  12. A worthy ally? Reconsidering US-Libyan relations.(AFRICA): An article from: Harvard International Review by Samantha Fang, 2007-03-22
  13. Restructuring special operations forces for emerging threats.(US Special Operations Forces) : An article from: Strategic Forum by David Tucker, Christopher J. Lamb, 2006-01-01
  14. RUSSIA - Dec. 13 - Putin Calls US Move 'Mistake'.(Russian President Vladimir Putin, ABM Treaty)(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder

41. Navy Times - Military Law - News
A. Enemy combatants are those who are accused of violating international laws of war is safer” than he would be in Iraqi hands, a top us military official in
http://www.navytimes.com/story.php?f=1-292322-2485530.php

42. Navy Times - Military Law - News
military law, SEOUL, South Korea — South Korean prosecutors may ask the us military to hand over an American soldier to stand trial for allegedly fleeing a
http://www.navytimes.com/story.php?f=1-292322-2456123.php

43. Military, National Security Defense
Doclaw. us DEFENSE, military AND SECURITY INFORMATION Back to Washlaw * Reflaw * Search Internet * Statelaw. Choose Destination.
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44. OSS.Net, Inc. Home Page
NATIONALmilitary-law ENFORCEMENT Russian View on us Clandestine Failures in Far East, Press Release on Fixing Clandestine Service, Copy of us Army
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45. OSS.Net, Inc. Home Page
NATIONALmilitary-law ENFORCEMENT-ETHICS OF INTELLIGENCE Documentation of Red Cross Complaints to us About Prisoner Abuse Dating Back to March 2003 AMENDED 10
http://www.oss.net/extra/news/?id=2429

46. War And Peace And International Public Law
RAVE 1. Public International law Space and Naval Warfare Command Universita di Bologna Research Guide Peace Security us Army Center of military History War
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47. MILITARY LAW ASSOCIATES - Teaching Experience And Association
Criminal Procedure, Torts, Contracts, Litigation Practice, Title Search, Real Property, Business law, us Government, Legal Research, military law, Basic law
http://faculty.ncwc.edu/mstevens/MLA/teach.html
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North Carolina Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount NC: Jan 2001-Present

Assistant Professor of Justice Studies teaching college courses in Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Evidence, Victimology, Constitutional Law, Administration of Justice, Mediation, and Military Law. College Pre Law Advisor, Faculty Advisor for Alpha Phi Sigma the National Criminal Justice Honor Society
Campbell University, Camp Lejeune, NC: 1996-2001
Management, Business Law, Criminal Law, American Government, State and Local Government, Criminal Justice Administration
Park College, Cherry Point, NC: 1994-1998
Criminal Law, Criminal Justice Management and Planning, Agency and Administration, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Business Law, Parole and Probation, Corrections, Real Estate Law
Carteret Community College, Morehead City, NC: 1989-1995
Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Procedure, Torts, Contracts, Litigation Practice, Title Search, Real Property, Business Law, U.S. Government, Legal Research, Military Law, Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET)
Coastal Carolina Community College, Jacksonville NC: 1992-1994

48. MILITARY LAW ASSOCIATES - Contact Us
Best time to contact you Where are you stationed? What unit are you with? Branch of Service How long in the military Brief explanation of your problem
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49. Resource List
military law Enforcement. us Army Criminal Investigation Division Command usACIDC Director of Public Affairs 6010 6 th Street Ft.
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The Criminal Investigation Division (CID) is responsible for the conduct of criminal investigations in which the Army is, or may be, a party of interest. Headquartered at Fort Belvoir, Virginia and operating throughout the world, the CID conducts criminal investigations that range from death to fraud, on and off military reservations, and, when appropriate, with local, state and other federal investigative agencies. CID often deals with extremist-oriented issues relating to the U.S. Army. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (Code 00)
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50. Effects Of Depleted Uranium
men , animals, plant and animal life now and in the future, in gross violation of international law, the Hague convention and domestic us military law.
http://www.thepowerhour.com/articles/du_effects.htm
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NEW DELHI, INDIA, FEBRUARY 29, MARCH 1-2, 2004 CONFERENCE HOSTED BY THE INDIAN DOCTORS FOR PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT (IDPD) CONTACT: DR. ARUN MITRA idpd2001@hotmail.com
SILENT WMDs EFFECTS OF DEPLETED URANIUM By Admiral Vishnu Bhagwat
Former Chief of the Naval Staff, India FEBRUARY 29, 2004 Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot ..that it do singe yourself.
- William Shakespeare
This brief presentation is aimed at conveying to the primarily Indian participants of the Conference the fateful and disastrous consequences of the indiscriminate use of depleted and non DU munitions on the people of the west, central and south Asian regions, women, children , men , animals, plant and animal life now and in the future, in gross violation of international law, the Hague convention and domestic US military law. Official Gamma Ray damage caused studies have been deficient in a number of respects..internal contamination, internal dose to individual cells, omissions of diseases other than cancer, mutagenic, long term degeneration , oncogenesis, effects of the killer isotopes in particular. The case studies of the years 1945-50 were ignored. A recent European Parliament Report ECRR 2003 (European Committee on

51. Military Law - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
military law in the United States is controlled by the Uniform Code of military Justice (Title 10 in his capacity as Commander in Chief of the us military.
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Military law
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Military law is a distinct legal system which members of armed forces are subject. Most countries have special additional laws and often a legal system which are applicable to members of their military and not usually to civilians. Military Law deals with issues such as; procedures for military discipline, what is (and what isn't) a lawful command, obligations for service personnel. Military Law can also be imposed on the civilian population instead of normal civil laws. In this instance it may be called Martial law . Martial law is often declared in times of emergency, war, or civil unrest. Most countries have restrictions on when Martial law can be declared, and how long it can remain. Declaration of Martial or Military law is sometimes used by dictatorships, especially military dictatorships , to enforce their rule. Military law in the United States is controlled by the Uniform Code of Military Justice (Title 10 United States Code , Chapter 47) and implemented by the Manual for Courts-Martial

52. CBS News | Abuse Of Iraqi POWs By GIs Probed | May 6, 2004 17:54:04
was helping the interrogators military intelligence has encouraged and told us Great job In fact, a number of them are civilians, and military law doesn’t
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Army Probes POW Abuse

Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt tells Dan Rather he is "appalled" by what happened in a Baghdad prison. (Photo: CBS/60 Minutes II)
"If we can't hold ourselves up as an example of how to treat people with dignity and respect, we can't ask that other nations do that to our soldiers."
Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt
According to the U.S. Army, one Iraqi prisoner was told to stand on a box with his head covered, wires attached to his hands. (Photo: CBS)
Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Chip Frederick, one of the soldiers now facing court martial, described to Rather what he saw in the Iraqi prison. (Photo: Staff Sgt. Chip Frederick ) Documents: Red Cross Report Taguba Report: Text: Bush Remarks At Pentagon Text ... : Rumsfeld Opening Statement To Senate Committee Stories: Meet Author Of Abuse Report Praise For Iraq Whistleblower 60 Minutes II : Iraq POW Abuse Probed ... Mailbag: Letters to 60 II Interactives: Abuse At Abu Ghraib Prisoner Photos (viewer discretion) Abu Ghraib Prison PFC. Lynndie England

53. Military Law Links
us Codemilitary related provisions http//www.law.cornell.edu/topics/military.html Treaties and rules of warfare and arms control http//www.tufts.edu
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The Air Force Judge Advocate General's School http://www.au.af.mil/au/cpd/jagschool/ The Army JAG homepage http://www.jagcnet.army.mil/ The Army Judge Advocate General's School http://www.jagcnet.army.mil/jagcnet/tjagsa1.nsf The Navy JAG homepage http://www.jag.navy.mil/ Office of the General Counsel, Department of Defense http://www.defenselink.mil/dodgc/ * ORGANIZATIONS The Judge Advocates Association http://www.jaa.org/ ABA Standing Committee on Legal Assitance for Military Personnel http://www.abanet.org/legalserv/lamp.html ABA General Practice Section, Military Law Committee http://www.abanet.org/genpractice/commdes.html#mil The Air Force Retired Judge Advocates Association http://www.tsf.net/personal/bumgarner/page25.htm#Air%20Force * MILITARY LAW RESOURCES Federal Legal Information through Electronics (FLITE) public databases http://pubflite.jag.af.mil/pubFLITE.html

54. MSNBC - Abuse Scandal ‘terrible’ For U.S., Powell Concedes
commander of us forces in Iraq, issued new orders for more aggressive interrogations. International law experts, including one who was a senior military lawyer
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4855930/
MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money document.write('') Web Search: logoImg("http://sc.msn.com"); MSNBC News Alerts Newsletters Help ... MSNBC Shopping Search MSNBC: Advanced Search Advertisement var fSucceed = false;   RESOURCE GUIDE Buy Life Insurance Yellow pages expedia.com Shopping ... Small Business Tips FREE VIDEO May 17: Donald Rumsfeld and other Pentagon officials were reported to have promoted aggressive tactics used by the U.S. military against Iraqi prisoners. NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski reports. Nightly News Abuse scandal ‘terrible’ for U.S., Powell concedes Administration denies reports it promoted tough questioning of prisoners NBC, MSNBC and news services Updated: 8:10 p.m. ET May 17, 2004 NEW YORK - Secretary of State Colin Powell said Monday that the Iraq prisoner abuse scandal had had a “terrible impact” on America’s international image as the Bush administration fought back against reports that it encouraged the abuses by emphasizing a get-tough approach to interrogations. advertisement
In a commencement address at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C., Powell said the furor over U.S. abuse of Iraqi prisoners at the Abu Ghraib detention facility was a recurring theme at an international economic conference he attended in Jordan over the weekend. He said he told the foreign leaders: “Watch America. Watch how we deal with this. Watch how America will do the right thing.”

55. 5 Reasons To Stop US Military Aid To Israel
4 us military Aid to Israel Violates us law The us Arms Export Control Act (AECA) strictly forbids the government from giving military assistance to any
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5 REASONS to Stop US Military Aid to Israel
Israel Is Illegally Occupying Palestine
Under UN Resolution 242 , Israel is required by international law to withdraw from all the territories occupied in 1967, including East Jerusalem. The United Nation's General Assembly has repeatedly condemned Israel's occupation of the territories as illegal (see UN resolutions 338, 1397, and 1402, among others). Israel's continued occupation of Palestine, sanctioned and maintained by the US, is one of the most serious obstructions to a just and lasting peace in the Middle East. "You must end the illegal occupation."
Kofi Annan, addressing Israel in a meeting of the UN Security Council, March 12, 2002
Key Articles: We Bought and Paid for Carnage of Palestinians
by Robert Jensen
Professor of Journalism, University of Texas at Austin

56. CNN.com - U.S. Military Prosecution, Step By Step - May 13, 2004
The military legal system is dictated by the Uniform Code of military Justice, a federal law that sets the foundation of us military law.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/05/13/military.prosecution/
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Court-martial similar to civilian court process
Several soldiers face charges in connection with abuse at Abu Ghraib prison, west of Baghdad, Iraq. VIDEO Donald Rumsfeld addresses U.S. troops in Baghdad.
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Taguba Report Iraq abuse case YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Military Capital Punishment Trials or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? (CNN) U.S. military authorities have filed charges against seven soldiers accused of abusing Iraqi prisoners but that is only the beginning of the military prosecution process. The military legal system is dictated by the Uniform Code of Military Justice, a federal law that sets the foundation of U.S. military law.

57. CNN.com - British National Indicted In Military Hacking Case - Nov. 12, 2002
Virginia (CNN) A British hacker managed to obtain sensitive but not classified information from computers at a variety of us military installations before
http://www.cnn.com/2002/LAW/11/12/military.hacker/
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RESOURCES Indictment: U.S. v. Gary McKinnon (FindLaw, PDF) ALEXANDRIA, Virginia (CNN) A British hacker managed to obtain "sensitive" but not classified information from computers at a variety of U.S. military installations before being caught, federal prosecutors said Tuesday. U.S. officials will seek to extradite Gary McKinnon, 36, from London to face trial on the charges, said Paul McNulty, the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. McKinnon has been in British custody during the investigation but was free Tuesday, McNulty said. "Mr. McKinnon is charged with the biggest military computer hack of all time," McNulty said. "It's probably one of the biggest hacks ever detected." McKinnon, an unemployed computer system administrator, is accused of breaking into military, NASA and civilian networks and accessing 98 computers at the Pentagon; Fort Benning, Georgia; Fort Meade, Maryland; the Earle Naval Weapons Station in Colt's Neck, New Jersey; and the Johnson Space Center in Houston, among others. "The success of this investigation serves as a warning to all hackers: You are not invisible. You cannot act anonymously on the Internet," he said. "If you hack us, we will find you and we will prosecute you and we will send you to prison."

58. Q&A: Private Military Contractors And The Law (Human Rights Watch, 5-5-2004)
Can contractors be prosecuted under us military law? us civilians can only be tried by us courtsmartial during a declared war.
http://www.hrw.org/english/docs/2004/05/05/iraq8547.htm

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States have an obligation to prosecute perpetrators of war crimes in their courts Private military contractors (also known as privatized military firms) provide a range of services to the U.S. armed forces in the United States and abroad. These services include preparing meals for soldiers, driving supply trucks, providing military training, acting as security guards, and, as recently reported, conducting interrogations in detention facilities. Although the military use of contractors in the field dates back to the Revolutionary War, the U.S. military in recent years has greatly increased its deployment of private military contractors. As many as 20,000 contractors are currently believed to be in Iraq. Printer Friendly Version Related Material Iraq: U.S. Prisoner Abuse Sparks Concerns Over War Crimes
Special Focus, April 29, 2004 Free Email Newsletter Contribute to Human Rights Watch Recent reports of abuse by military contractors raises a number of important legal issues under both international and U.S. law.
What is the status under international law of private military contractors during a military occupation?

59. 1878 Military Law Gets New Attention, 11/24/01
now be changed to enable our activeduty military to more use of the Army in post-Civil War law enforcement of evidence and other police-type activity on us soil
http://www.ratical.org/ratville/CAH/linkscopy/1878PCact.html
back to CAH ratville times rat haus Index ... tree 1878 Military Law Gets New Attention by T.A. Badger, Associated Press , 24 November 2001 SAN ANTONIO America's military is largely prohibited from acting as a domestic police force, but with the increased fears of terrorism, some experts say it's time to rethink those restrictions. "Our way of life has forever changed," wrote Sen. John Warner, R-Va., in a letter last month to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. "Should this law now be changed to enable our active-duty military to more fully join other domestic assets in this war against terrorism?" The law, known as the Posse Comitatus Act , was championed by Southern lawmakers in 1878 who were angry about the widespread use of the Army in post-Civil War law enforcement. It currently bans the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines from participating in arrests, searches, seizure of evidence and other police-type activity on U.S. soil. The Coast Guard and National Guard troops under the control of state governors are excluded from the act. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, testifying in October before the Senate Armed Services Committee, agreed that it might be desirable to give federal troops more of a role in domestic policing to prevent terrorism.

60. Military Law - Encyclopedia Article About Military Law. Free Access, No Registra
military law is the laws law is a us Army light antitank weapon; law is a law society called Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights.
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Military law is a distinct legal system which members of armed forces An Armed Force is formed for the defensive purpose of controlling territory or other economic resources, and/or for the offensive purpose of seizing the same from another entity. The study of the use of Armed Forces is called Military Science. Broadly speaking, this involves considering offense and defense at three "levels": strategy, operative art, and tactics. All of these areas study the application of the use of force in order to achieve a desired objective.
Click the link for more information. are subject. Most countries have special additional laws and often a legal system which are applicable to members of their military and not usually to civilians. Military Law deals with issues such as; procedures for military discipline, what is (and what isn't) a lawful command, obligations for service personnel. Military Law can also be imposed on the civilian population instead of normal civil laws. In this instance it may be called

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