Naval Law Review. Volume 42.

Abstract

Partial contents include: (1) Failing the Article 31 U.C.M.J. Test; The Role of the Navy Inspector General in the Investigation of the Naval Academy Cheating Scandal; (2) Federal Acquisition Law in an Era of Declining Defense Spending: Defining the Government's Interest in Defense Contractor Property; (3) Rules of Engagement in Somalia: Were They Effective? (4) A Legal Review of U.S. Military Involvement in Peacekeeping and Peace Enforcement Operations; (5) The Use of Force Against Third Party Neutrals to Enforce Economic Sanctions Against a Belligerent; and (6) The Gulf of Aqaba and the Strait of Ti ran: The Practice of 'Freedom of Navigation' After the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1995
Accession Number
ADA306650

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