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The Air Force Law Review 2001: Vol 51 Table of Contents PDF

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THE AIR FORCE LAW REVIEW CONTENTS FORWARD Major General William A. Moorman, USAF ARTICLES Civilians At the Tip of the Spear Major Lisa L. Turner, USAF & Major Lynn G. Norton, USAFR Civilianizing The Force: Is The United States Crossing the Rubicon?.......111 Major Michael E. Guillory, USAFR Tearing Down the Facade: A Critical Look at the Current Law on Targeting the Will of the Enemy and Air Force Doctrine Major Jeanne M. Meyer, USAF Just Say No! The SIrUS Project: Well-Intentioned, but Unnecessary and Superfluous Major Donna M. Verchio, USAF On the Chopping Block: Cluster Munitions and the Law of War Major Thomas J. Herthel, USAF Closing the Legal Loophole? Practical Implications of the Miliary Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act of 2000 Mr. Andrew D. Fallon & Captain Theresa A. Keene, USAF SPEECHES AND COMMENTS The Revolution in Military Legal Affairs: Air Force Legal Professionals nas ccdhikidkendintharssdetaias viewlekascetheeninlacnel 293 Colonel Charles J. Dunlap, Jr., USAF Operational Law and the Legal Professional : A Canadian Perspective (Opening Remarks - Operations Law Course/JAG FLAG —May 2001) Brigadier General Jerry S. T. Pitzul, CF Thomas P. Keenan Memorial Lecture -The Demise of the Nation-State, The Dawn of New Paradigm Warfare, and a Future for the Profession of Arms Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey K. Walker, USAF Expeditionary Law: Remarks on How to Succeed in the Deployed Environment (Closing Remarks - Operations Law Course/JAGFLAG — May 2001) Major General (S) Jack L. Rives

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