This issue of the Naval Law Review contains the following articles: Responding to Transnational Terrorism under the Jus Ad Bellum: A Normative Framework, by Michael N. Schmitt; A Comfortable Sofa: The Need for an Equitable Foreign Criminal Jurisdiction Agreement with Iraq, by Lieutenant Commander Ian S. Wexler, JAGC, USN; Mayfield, FISA, and the Fourth Amendment, by Lieutenant Commander Trevor Rush, JAGC, USN; Uncharted Waters: The Expansion of State Regulatory Authority ...
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: "Of War and Punishment: 'Time of War' In Military Jurisprudence and a Call for Congress to Define Its Meaning," by LCDR Joseph Romero, JAGC, USN; "Consequences of a Court-Martial Conviction for United States ...
This issue of the "Naval Law Review" contains the following lead article: "Prisoners of War in the 21st Century: Issues in Modern Warfare," by Commander Gregory P. Noone, et al. This article discusses the history of the treatment of prisoners of war, the law of armed conflict as it pertains to them, and relevant U.S. policy; the implications of enemy prisoners of war (EPWs) detained at sea onboard naval vessels, ...