Naval Law Review, Volume 53, 2006
Abstract
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: "Kill An Unborn Child -- Go To Jail: The Unborn Victims of Violence Act of 2004 and Military Justice," by Joseph L. Falvey, Jr.; "The War within the War: Notice Issues for Veteran Reemployment," by Heather DePremio; "Murky Waters: The Legal Status of Unmanned Undersea Vehicles," by Commander Andrew H. Henderson, JAGC, USN; "Moscow's Corruption of the Law of Armed Conflict: Important Lessons for the 21st Century," by Colonel James P. Terry, USMC (Ret.); "Self-Defense in the Maritime Environment under the New Standing Rules of Engagement/Standing Rules for the Use of Force (SROE/SRUF)," by Commander Sean P. Henseler, JAGC, USN; "U.S.-Japan Sofa: A Necessary Document Worth Preserving," by Lieutenant Commander Timothy D. Stone, JAGC, USN; "The Evolution of Universal Jurisdiction over War Crimes," by Lieutenant Commander James Paul Benoit, JAGC, USN; and "Public Prayer in the Navy: Does It Run Afoul of the Establishment Clause?" by Lieutenant Steven R. Obert, USN. This issue also contains a review of Anne Applebaum's book "Gulag: A History," by Commander Andrew H. Henderson, JAGC, USN.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2006
- Accession Number
- ADA477368
Entities
Organizations
- Naval Justice School