Welcome to the 21st Century Complete Guide to Judge Advocate General (JAG) Military Law Review. This comprehensive electronic resource is presented on two CD-ROMs and encompasses a vast collection of official Military Law Review journals, dating from September 1958 through June 2003. The Military Law Review has been published quarterly by the Judge Advocate General’s School, located in Charlottesville, Virginia, since its inception in 1958. It serves as a vital forum for military legal professionals to exchange insights, experiences, and research findings pertaining to military law.
This exceptional collection is particularly designed for military attorneys to utilize in conjunction with their official duties. Within these pages, you will find a wealth of articles that cover a diverse range of topics, each critical to understanding the intricacies of military law. Some of the highlighted subjects include:
Article Topics |
Prosecution of War Criminals in Post-Conflict Iraq |
National Security Process and Lawyer’s Duty |
Posse Comitatus Act |
Constitutional Dignity and the Criminal Law |
Jury Nullification: Calling for Candor from Bench and Bar |
Time to Repeal Assassination Ban: Small Step in Clarifying Current Law |
Genocide: Prevention Through Nonmilitary Measures |
Law of Belligerent Reprisals in International Law |
Lawfulness of Attacking Computer Networks in Armed Conflict |
International Criminal Court: An Effective Means of Deterrence? |
Manual for Courts-Martial Rule-Making Process |
Concept of Belligerency in International Law |
Uniform Code of Military Justice |
Command Responsibility in Contemporary Military Operations |
Rules of Evidence |
Chemical Weapons Convention and Military Commander |
Regulation of ‘Body Art’ in Military |
Justification for Unilateral Action in Response to Iraqi Threat |
NATO’s Role in Peace Operations |
Racial Extremism in Army |
United States Refusal to Ban Landmines |
Playing the Numbers: Court-Martial Panel Size and Military Death Penalty |
Presidential War Powers: Do the Courts Offer Answers? |
Due Process |
Government Contract Law Manual |
Courts, Constitution, and Military |
Open Government and Military Justice |
Confessions and Admissions |
Confinees |
Court-Martial Historical Survey |
Application of Humanitarian Provisions to Operation Just Cause |
‘Law of Geneva’ and the Stages of Conflict |
Targeting: Issue of Civilian Casualties |
Use of Social Science Research |
Assassination and Law of Armed Conflict |
Polygraph Evidence |
Federal Habeas Review |
This CD-ROM compilation includes over 39,000 meticulously reproduced pages, all formatted using Adobe Acrobat PDF software. You can view this extensive collection seamlessly on both Windows and Macintosh systems, with Reader software conveniently included. The cataloging technology of Acrobat enhances the value and functionality of this remarkable collection of government documents and materials.
What sets this resource apart is its remarkable convenience. There is no other reference available that matches the speed, comprehensiveness, and portability of this CD-ROM set. Our collections are privately compiled from official public domain U.S. government files and documents, ensuring that you have access to a wealth of information that might otherwise remain hidden.
With the 21st Century Complete Guide to JAG Military Law, you can swiftly navigate through vast archives of important public domain government information. This resource is ideal for scientists, researchers, libraries, educational institutions, students, and anyone seeking a thorough reference for military legal matters.
In conclusion, this book-on-a-disc set is not just a valuable tool for research; it is an essential resource for understanding military law. Whether you are a practitioner, a student, or simply an enthusiast of military legal studies, this comprehensive guide is your gateway to an expansive world of knowledge.
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