Self-defense targetings of non-state actors and permissibility of US use of drones in Pakistan
JJ Paust - J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y, 2009 - HeinOnline
The United States has used unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones over portions of
Pakistani territory for reconnaissance and the targeting of members of al Qaeda and the …
Pakistani territory for reconnaissance and the targeting of members of al Qaeda and the …
Terrorism and the convergence of criminal and military detention models
R Chesney, J Goldsmith - Stan. L. Rev., 2007 - HeinOnline
Six years after the 9/11 attacks, US policy concerning the detention of alleged terrorists
remains legally uncertain and politically contested. The Bush administration has used three …
remains legally uncertain and politically contested. The Bush administration has used three …
Habeas corpus jurisdiction, substantive rights, and the war on terror
RH Fallon Jr, DJ Meltzer - Harv. L. Rev., 2006 - HeinOnline
D uring wars and emergencies, Presidents claim extraordinary authority, and the exercise of
executive power leads to asserted violations of constitutional rights and other legal norms …
executive power leads to asserted violations of constitutional rights and other legal norms …
The Effects Test: Extraterritoriality's Fifth Business
A Parrish - Vand. L. Rev., 2008 - HeinOnline
The world has recently seen a tremendous expansion in countries using extraterritorial laws'-
laws that regulate the activities of foreigners outside a country's borders. 2 In the United …
laws that regulate the activities of foreigners outside a country's borders. 2 In the United …
The power to kill or capture enemy combatants
R Goodman - European Journal of International Law, 2013 - academic.oup.com
During wartime a critical legal question involves the scope of authority to choose whether to
kill or capture enemy combatants. One view maintains that a combatant is lawfully subject to …
kill or capture enemy combatants. One view maintains that a combatant is lawfully subject to …
Detention operations in contemporary conflicts: four challenges for the Geneva Conventions and other existing law
JB Bellinger III, VM Padmanabhan - American Journal of International …, 2011 - cambridge.org
In September 2010, President Jakob Kellenberger of the International Committee for the
Red Cross (ICRC) summarized the conclusions of a two-year, internal ICRC study of …
Red Cross (ICRC) summarized the conclusions of a two-year, internal ICRC study of …
Attaining optimal deterrence at sea: a legal and strategic theory for naval anti-piracy operations
M Bahar - Vand. J. Transnat'l L., 2007 - HeinOnline
A Legal and Strategic Theory for Page 1 VANDERBILT JOURNAL of Transnational law
VOLUME 40 JANUARY 2007 NUMBERl Attaining Optimal Deterrence at Sea: A Legal and …
VOLUME 40 JANUARY 2007 NUMBERl Attaining Optimal Deterrence at Sea: A Legal and …
The detention of civilians in armed conflict
R Goodman - American Journal of International Law, 2009 - cambridge.org
In the armed conflict between the United States and Al Qaeda, the legality of the
government's detention scheme has been mired in confusion. The lack of clarity is especially …
government's detention scheme has been mired in confusion. The lack of clarity is especially …
Obama's AUMF legacy
CA Bradley, JL Goldsmith - American Journal of International Law, 2016 - cambridge.org
In the fifteen years since the Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) was enacted on
September 18, 2001, the Taliban has been removed from power but not eliminated; Osama …
September 18, 2001, the Taliban has been removed from power but not eliminated; Osama …
Sovereignty, not due process: Personal jurisdiction over nonresident alien defendants
AL Parrish - Wake Forest L. Rev., 2006 - HeinOnline
LAW REVIEW Page 1 WAKE FOREST LAW REVIEW VOLUME 41 2006 NUMBER 1 ARTICLES
SOVEREIGNTY, NOT DUE PROCESS: PERSONAL JURISDICTION OVER NONRESIDENT …
SOVEREIGNTY, NOT DUE PROCESS: PERSONAL JURISDICTION OVER NONRESIDENT …