Category Archives: NSAC Posts

First Article of Volume VI Published

The University of Miami National Security and Armed Conflict Law Review is proud to announce that the first article of Volume VI, Right to Act: United States Legal Basis Under the Law of Armed Conflict to Pursue the Islamic State in Syria, authored by Samantha Arrington Sliney has been published. We encourage you to read her scholarly […]

NSAC Feature: Professor Tunku Alina Alias, PhD

By Tiffany-Ashley Disney – This author had the opportunity to meet with with Professor Tunku Alina Alias, who teaches Islamic Finance Law at the University of Miami School of Law.  The following is summary of this meeting. Tell me about your career: In 1992 my law partner and I co-founded a firm in Malaysia.  It’s a […]

NSAC 2015-2016 Symposium on November 20, 2015

2015-2016 Symposium: “The Rise of Leaderless Resistance: The Changing Nature of Domestic Terrorism in the United States” The University of Miami School of Law is hosting the National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review annual Symposium. The title of the presentation is: “The Rise of Leaderless Resistance: The Changing Nature of Domestic Terrorism in the United States“. WHEN: Friday, Nov. […]

The Ferguson Effect: Fiction, Fact, A Threat To National Security?

By Ashley George – Not many would disagree that when police officers are afraid to do their jobs for fear of getting video taped doing something wrong, there is a problem with the overall security and safety of our communities and the nation as a whole. On October 23, 2015, during his speech given at […]