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Citation: Jp. Terry, The lawfulness of attacking computer networks in armed conflict and in self-defense in periods short of armed conflict: What are the targeting constraints?, MILIT LAW R, 169, 2001, pp. 70-91
Citation: Jr. Perlak, The Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act of 2000: Implications for contractor personnel, MILIT LAW R, 169, 2001, pp. 92-140
Citation: Tc. Macdonnell, Case note: United States v. Bauerbach: Has the Army Court of Criminal Appeals put "Collazo relief" beyond review?, MILIT LAW R, 169, 2001, pp. 154-179
Citation: Gr. Smawley, The soldier-lawyer: A summary and analysis of An oral history of Major General Michael J. Nardotti, Jr., United States Army (retired) (1969-1997), MILIT LAW R, 168, 2001, pp. 1-39
Citation: Mr. Stahlman, A verdict worthy of confidence? Petitioning for a new trial before authentication based on mew evidence, MILIT LAW R, 168, 2001, pp. 161-199
Citation: Dj. Schaffer, Fourteenth Waldemar A. Solf lecture in international law - A negotiator's perspective on the international criminal court, MILIT LAW R, 167, 2001, pp. 1-19
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Citation: Je. Aldykiewicz et Gs. Corn, Authority to court-martial non-US military personnel for serious violations of international humanitarian law committed during internal armed conflicts, MILIT LAW R, 167, 2001, pp. 74-155