Naval Law Review, Volume 57, 2009
Abstract
This issue of the Naval Law Review contains the following articles: "Moving the Law of Occupation into the Twenty-First Century," by Major Breven C. Parsons, USMC; "One Small Step for a Submersible, One Giant Land Grab for Russian-Kind: An Evaluation of Russia's Claim to the North Pole Under International Law," by Lieutenant Commander J. Trent Warner, USCG; "New Model for Disaster Relief: A Solution to the Posse Comitatus Conundrum," by Lieutenant Timothy E. Steigelman, USN; "Mitigating Collateral Damage to the Natural Environment in Naval Warfare: An Examination of the Israeli Naval Blockade of 2006," by Lieutenant Matthew L. Tucker, JAGC, USN; "Willful and Outrageous Acts of Personal Abuse -- Now OK for the CIA?" by Major William T. Hennessy, USMC; "Planning for the 'Strategic Case': A Proposal to Align the Handling of Marine Corps War Crimes Prosecutions with Counterinsurgency Doctrine," by Major John M. Hackel, USMC; and "Remote Testimony and Executive Order 13430: A Missed Opportunity," by Major Nicole K. Hudspeth, USMC.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2009
- Accession Number
- ADA505359
Entities
People
- Amanda R. Myers
- Breven C. Parsons
- Elizabeth A. Rosso
- J. T. Warner
- John M. Hackel
- Matthew L. Tucker
- Nicole K. Hudspeth
- Timothy E. Steigelman
- William T. Hennessy
Organizations
- Naval Justice School