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The Air Force Law Review 2004: Vol 55 Table of Contents PDF

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THE AIR FORCE LAW REVIEW ARTICLES Al-Qaeda & Taliban Unlawful Combatant Detainees, Unlawful Belligerency, and the International Laws of Armed Conflict Lieutenant Colonel (s) Joseph P. “Dutch” Bialke The Use of Conventional International Law in Combating Terrorism: A Maginot Line for Modern Civilization Employing the Principles of Anticipatory Self- Defense & Preemption Major Joshua E. Dkastenberg, Contractors Accompanying the Force: Empowering Commanders With Emergency Change Authority Major Karen L. Douglas Integration of Military and Civilian Space Assets: Legal and National Security Implications Major Elizabeth S. Waldrop Analyzing the Constitutional Tensions and Applicability of Military Rule of Evidence 505 in Courts-Martial Over United States Service Members: Secrecy Se ee ia cnitsrnsiveencitcanicrccrsisiiessieteaatioanaitnnancieabniaiiapecdiiagaan 233 Major Joshua E. Kastenberg Humiliating and Degrading Treatment Under International Humanitarian Law: Criminal Accountability, State Responsibility, and Cultural Considerations 269 Captain Stephen Erickkson Psychiatric Disabilities in the Federal Workplace: Employment Law Considerations Captain Miranda W. Turner NOTES United States v. Mason and United States v Irvin: Impacting Military Justice Practice in Child Pornography Cases 335 Major Daniel A. Olson Bring It On: The Supreme Court Opens the Floodgates with Rasul v. Bush Captain Christopher M Schumann 349 COMMENT United States v. Henderson: Special Court-Martial Convening Authority Cannot Refer A Capital Case 371 Major Mike Roderick LLM THESIS What Do Special Instructions Bring to the Rules of Engagement? Chaos or Clarity 377 Major Paul E. Jeter

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