Naval Law Review, Number 52, 2005
Published by the Naval Justice School, the Naval Law Review encourages frank discussion of relevant legislative, administrative, and judicial developments in military and related fields of law. This issue of Naval Law Review contains the following articles: Making the Accused Pay for His Crime: A Pr...
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Zusammenfassung: | Published by the Naval Justice School, the Naval Law Review encourages frank discussion of relevant legislative, administrative, and judicial developments in military and related fields of law. This issue of Naval Law Review contains the following articles: Making the Accused Pay for His Crime: A Proposal to Add Restitution as an Authorized Punishment under Rule for Courts-Martial 1003(b), by Lieutenant Colonel David M. Jones, USMC; The United States National Security Strategy: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, by Jane Gilliland Dalton; Confronting Nomadic Terrorism, by Captain Morris L. Sinor, JAGC, USN (Ret.) and Commander Robin M. Blackwood, JAGC, USN (Ret.); From Gitmo with Love: Redefining Habeas Corpus Jurisdiction in the Wake of the Enemy Combatant Cases of 2004, by Mitchell B. Malachowski; Don't Tread on Me: Absence of Jurisdiction by the International Criminal Court over the U.S. and other Non-Signatory States, by Lieutenant Jon Stephens, JAGC, USN; The Re-Emergence of Nuclear Weapons as 'The Coin of the Realm' and the Return of Nuclear Brinkmanship in South Asia; The Nuclear Sword of Damocles Still Hangs by a Thread, by Commander Kevin M. Brew, JAGC, USN; The Constitutional Right to Marry...Fundamental Right or Facade? A Review of the Constitutionality of Military Restrictions on the Right to Marry...And Even if They Could...Whether They Should, by Captain Eric S. Montalvo, USMC; and Military Jurisdiction over Civilian Contractors: A Historical Overview, by Lieutenant Junior Grade David A. Melson, JAGC, USN. This issue also contains a book review of Torture: A Collection, edited by Sanford Levinson (2004), Oxford University Press, Inc. The review is written by Commander Thomas F. Fichter, JAGC, USNR. |
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