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Volume II

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Table of Contents

Articles

The Ferrini Doctrine: Abrogating State Immunity From Civil Suit for Jus Cogens Violations
by Natasha Marusja Saputo

Weak Loyalties: How the Rule of Law Prevents Coup D ‘Etat and Generates Long-Term Political Stability
by Ivan Perkins

Silent Partners: Private Forces, Mercenaries, and International Humanitarian Law in the 21st Century
by Steven R. Kochheiser

PNR in 2011: Recalling Ten Years of Transatlantic Cooperation in PNR Information Management
by Valentin M Pfisterer

Student Notes

Habeas Corpus Outside U.S. Territory: Omar v. Geren and Its Effects On Americans Abroad
by John Wright

Reevaluating ITAR: A Holistic Approach To Regaining Critical Market Share While Simultaneously Attaining Robust National Security
by Justin Levine

How Puppet Masters Create Genocide: A Study in the State-Sponsored Killings in Rwanda and Cambodia
by Joel H. Feigenbaum

Major League Security: Overcoming Legal Challenges of Sporting Event Security Systems
by Jorge Martinez

Current Print Issue:
Volume VI

 

Right to Act: United States Legal Basis Under the Law of Armed Conflict to Pursue the Islamic State in Syria

November 19, 2015

NSAC NEWS

 

Rhode Island’s Lack of Domestic Terrorism Victim Compensation

April 11, 2016

 

2015 Symposium Video Now Available Online

January 7, 2016

 

First Article of Volume VI Published

November 19, 2015

 

NSAC 2015-2016 Symposium on November 20, 2015

November 12, 2015

 

Editor-In-Chief Note: DOJ Announces Creation of New Special Counsel Position for the Prosecution of Domestic Terrorism

October 28, 2015

FEATURED

 

Rhode Island’s Lack of Domestic Terrorism Victim Compensation

 

Failures of the Current H1-B Visa Program

 

Merrick Garland: Views on Marijuana and Guns

 

The Islamic State’s Laundry List

 

Security v. Privacy: Does One Always Compromise The Other?

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