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Readings on international law from the Naval War College review, 1978-1994 / edited by John Norton Moore and Robert F. Turner.
- Format:
- Book
- Government document
- Series:
- International law studies ; v. 68.
- International law studies ; v. 68
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Naval War College (U.S.).
- International law.
- Law of the sea.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xvii, 625 pages) : illustrations, maps.
- Place of Publication:
- Newport, Rhode Island : Naval War College, 1995.
- Contents:
- pt. 1. THE ROLE OF LAW IN THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
- Chapter 1. Contemporary international law: relevant to today's world? / Horace B. Robertson, Jr. (Summer 1992)
- Chapter 2. Misconceptions of law and misguided policy / Alfred P. Rubin (Nov-Dec 1982)
- Chapter 3. Rules of thumb for gut decisions: international law in emergencies / Alfred P. Rubin (Mar-Apr 1982)
- pt. 2. OCEANS LAW
- Chapter 4. Sea power and the law of the sea: the need for a contextual approach / George K. Walker (Spring 1978)
- Chapter 5. Law of the Sea / Elliot L. Richardson (May-Jun 1979)
- Chapter 6. Law and conflict at sea / Roger D. Wiegley (Jan-Feb 1980)
- Chapter 7. Regionalism and the law of the sea: the Persian Gulf perspective / Charles G. MacDonald (Sep-Oct 1980)
- Chapter 8. Law and strategy in northern waters / Ken Booth (Jul-Aug 1981).
- Chapter 9. The marine environment and maritime security in Southeast Asia: controlling oil tanker traffic in the strait of Malacca / Daniel P. Finn (Nov-Dec 1981)
- Chapter 10. The Cordon Sanitaire
- is it useful? / Stanley F. Gilchrist (May-Jun 1982)
- Chapter 11. Marine technology transfer and the law of the sea / James Stavridis (Jul-Aug 1983)
- Chapter 12. Law of the sea
- what now? / Jon L. Jacobson (Mar-Apr 1984)
- Chapter 13. A framework for small navy theory: the 1982 U.N. law of the sea convention / Nien-Tsu Alfred Hu and James K. Oliver (Sprin 1988)
- Chapter 14. The right of innocent passage for warships in the territorial sea: a response to the Soviet Union / Ronald D. Neubauer (Spring 1988)
- Chapter 15. Troubled waters off the land of the morning calm: a job for the fleet / James R. Boma (Spring 1989)
- Chapter 16. America's maritime boundry with the Soviet Union / John J. McNeill (Summer 1991).
- Chapter 17. The Kuriles: passage or obstruction to regional peace? / Rex M. Takahashi (Autumn 1991)
- Chapter 18. Diplomacy at sea: U.S. freedom of navigation operations in the Black SEa / William J. Aceves (Spring 1993)
- Chapter 19. The "New" law of the sea and the law of armed conflict at sea / Horace B. Robertson, Jr. (Oct 1992)
- pt. 3. USE OF FORCE LAW. Chapter 20. Fighting by the rules / Christopher Craig (May-Jun 1984)
- Chapter 21. Grenada: the spirit and the letter of the law / William T. DeCamp (May-Jun 1985)
- Chapter 22. International law and the use of force in peacetime: do U.S. ships have to take the first hit? / George Bunn (May-Jun 1986)
- Chapter 23. An appropriate use of force / James H. Webb, Jr. (Winter 1988)
- Chapter 24. The constitution and presidential war making against Libya / David L. Hall (Summer 1989)
- Chapter 25. Law in support of policy in Panama / James P. Terry (Autumn 1990).
- pt. 4. TERRORISM. Chapter 26. Reflections on terrorist havens / Robert A. Friedlander (Mar-Apr 1979)
- Chapter 27. Combating international terrorism: the United Nations developments / L.F.E. Goldie (Winter 1979)
- Chapter 28. Terrorism is ...? / William R. Farrell (May-Jun 1980)
- Chapter 29. Military involvement in domestic terror incidents / William R. Farrell (Jul-Aug 1981)
- Chapter 30. Terrorists and chemical/biological weapons / Elliott Hurwitz (May-Jun 1982)
- Chapter 31. Offshore maritime terrorism: international implications and the legal response / Christopher C. Joyner (Jul-Aug 1983)
- Chapter 32. Responding to terrorism: what, why and when? / William R. Farrell (Jan-Feb 1986)
- Chapter 33. An appraisal of lawful military response to state-sponsored terrorism / James P. Terry (May-Jun 1986)
- pt. 5. LAW OF WAR. Chapter 34. The 1977 protocols to the Geneva Convention of 1949 / W. Hays Parks (Fall 1978)
- Chapter 35. Rules of engagement / J. Ashley Roach (Jan-Feb 1983).
- Chapter 36. False colors and dummy ships: the use of ruse in naval warfare / Mary T. Hall (Summer 1989)
- Chapter 37. The coming explosion of silent weapons / Stephen Rose (Summer 1989)
- Chapter 38. Neutrality and international order / Count Wilhelm Wachtmeister (Spring 1990)
- Chapter 39. The environment and the laws of war: the impact of desert storm / James P. Terry (Winter 1992)
- Chapter 40. The obligation to accept surrender / Horace B. Robertson, Jr. (Spring 1993)
- pt. 6. OTHER LEGAL ISSUES. Chapter 41. Reassessing the security alliance between the United States and Japan / Roger D. Wiegley (Feb 1979)
- Chapter 42. Greeks bearing gifts: impact of the INF Treaty on European Security / Graham Rhys-Jones (Winter 1989)
- Chapter 43. Military=to-military arrangements for the prevention of U.S.-Russian conflict / John H. McNeill (Spring 1994).
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010.
- Print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Readings on international law from the Naval War College review, 1978-1994.
- OCLC:
- 605099104
- Access Restriction:
- Use copy Restrictions unspecified
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