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National Security Law

National Security Law

John Norton Moore
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The academic field of national security law began more than three decades ago at the University of Virginia School of Law when Professor John Norton Moore recognized a need to prepare law students to deal with legal problems involving the national security of the United States and began offering a course entitled "law and national security." In 1981, the editors co-founded the Center for National Security Law at Virginia, and in 1990 the first edition of this landmark text was published. Since then, CNSL has run more than a dozen summer National Security Law Institutes to help prepare professors and government practitioners to teach or work in this growing new field, and courses dealing with national security law are being taught at most American law schools. This remarkable new edition includes contributions by more than two dozen scholars and practitioners from the United States and abroad, including a judge on the International Court of Justice, a former Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, the senior national security lawyer at the FBI, a former Legal Adviser to the National Security Council, and distinguished professors from major universities. In addition to updated revisions of more traditional topics like war powers, terrorism, intelligence, arms control, treaties, human rights, immigration, trade, environmental law, and freedom of expression, the new edition includes chapters on space law, homeland defense, information warfare, and a revolutionary new theoretical approach to the origins of war — making National Security Law the most comprehensive and up-to-date text in the field.

Theoretical approaches to national security and world order / Inis L. Claude --
Newer theories in understanding war: from democratic peace to incentive theory / John Norton Moore --
Development of the international law of conflict management / John Norton Moore --
The use of force in international relations: norms concerning the initiation of coercion / John Norton Moore --
Institutional modes of conflict management / Rosalyn Higgins and Dan Sarooshi --
The law of war and neutrality / Harold S. Levie and Jack Grunawalt --
Operational law / David Graham --
War crimes and tribunals / Michael P. Scharf --
The control of international terrorism / John F. Murphy --
Drugs as a national security issue / David Shull --
American national security strategy: an overview / Alberto R. Coll --
International arms restraint by treaty, law, and policy / Ronald F. Lehman II --
International human rights / Richard Schifter --
The law of the sea / Horace B. Robertson, Jr. --
Outer space law / Robert A. Ramey --
The constitutional framework for the division of national security powers among congress, the president, and the courts / Robert F. Turner --
The authority of Congress and the President to use the armed forces / Robert F. Turner --
Treaties and other international agreements / Robert Dalton --
National security process: process, decision, and the role of the lawyer / James E. Baker --
Intelligence and counterintelligence / Daniel B. Silver --
Domestic terrorism / M.E. Bowman --
Access to national security information / Robert F. Turner --
Freedom of expression / Robert M. O'Neill --
National security and the Fourth and Fifth Amendments / M.E. Bowman --
National security violations / Michael Liebman --
Immigration law and national security / Bo Cooper --
U.S. security assistance and related programs / Todd F. Buchwald and Micheal J. Matheson --
Dual-use export controls: counterterrorism, nonproliferation, national security, and foreign policies of the United States / Larry E. Christensen --
Information warfare and the protection of critical infrastructure / Richard W. Aldrich --
Federal emergency preparedness and response / Mark D. Wallace and H. Crane Miller --
Homeland security / Suzanne Spaulding --
Environmental law and national security / John C. Cruden.
Language
English
Pages
1375
Format
Hardcover
Release
January 01, 2005
ISBN 13
9781594600234

National Security Law

John Norton Moore
0/5 ( ratings)
The academic field of national security law began more than three decades ago at the University of Virginia School of Law when Professor John Norton Moore recognized a need to prepare law students to deal with legal problems involving the national security of the United States and began offering a course entitled "law and national security." In 1981, the editors co-founded the Center for National Security Law at Virginia, and in 1990 the first edition of this landmark text was published. Since then, CNSL has run more than a dozen summer National Security Law Institutes to help prepare professors and government practitioners to teach or work in this growing new field, and courses dealing with national security law are being taught at most American law schools. This remarkable new edition includes contributions by more than two dozen scholars and practitioners from the United States and abroad, including a judge on the International Court of Justice, a former Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, the senior national security lawyer at the FBI, a former Legal Adviser to the National Security Council, and distinguished professors from major universities. In addition to updated revisions of more traditional topics like war powers, terrorism, intelligence, arms control, treaties, human rights, immigration, trade, environmental law, and freedom of expression, the new edition includes chapters on space law, homeland defense, information warfare, and a revolutionary new theoretical approach to the origins of war — making National Security Law the most comprehensive and up-to-date text in the field.

Theoretical approaches to national security and world order / Inis L. Claude --
Newer theories in understanding war: from democratic peace to incentive theory / John Norton Moore --
Development of the international law of conflict management / John Norton Moore --
The use of force in international relations: norms concerning the initiation of coercion / John Norton Moore --
Institutional modes of conflict management / Rosalyn Higgins and Dan Sarooshi --
The law of war and neutrality / Harold S. Levie and Jack Grunawalt --
Operational law / David Graham --
War crimes and tribunals / Michael P. Scharf --
The control of international terrorism / John F. Murphy --
Drugs as a national security issue / David Shull --
American national security strategy: an overview / Alberto R. Coll --
International arms restraint by treaty, law, and policy / Ronald F. Lehman II --
International human rights / Richard Schifter --
The law of the sea / Horace B. Robertson, Jr. --
Outer space law / Robert A. Ramey --
The constitutional framework for the division of national security powers among congress, the president, and the courts / Robert F. Turner --
The authority of Congress and the President to use the armed forces / Robert F. Turner --
Treaties and other international agreements / Robert Dalton --
National security process: process, decision, and the role of the lawyer / James E. Baker --
Intelligence and counterintelligence / Daniel B. Silver --
Domestic terrorism / M.E. Bowman --
Access to national security information / Robert F. Turner --
Freedom of expression / Robert M. O'Neill --
National security and the Fourth and Fifth Amendments / M.E. Bowman --
National security violations / Michael Liebman --
Immigration law and national security / Bo Cooper --
U.S. security assistance and related programs / Todd F. Buchwald and Micheal J. Matheson --
Dual-use export controls: counterterrorism, nonproliferation, national security, and foreign policies of the United States / Larry E. Christensen --
Information warfare and the protection of critical infrastructure / Richard W. Aldrich --
Federal emergency preparedness and response / Mark D. Wallace and H. Crane Miller --
Homeland security / Suzanne Spaulding --
Environmental law and national security / John C. Cruden.
Language
English
Pages
1375
Format
Hardcover
Release
January 01, 2005
ISBN 13
9781594600234

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