Military Law Review

- Publisher:
- LLMC
- Publication date:
- 2008-09-01
- ISBN:
- 0026-4040
Issue Number
- Nbr. 221, November 2014
- Nbr. 220, July 2014
- Nbr. 219, March 2014
- Nbr. 218, December 2013
- Nbr. 217, September 2013
- Nbr. 216, July 2013
- Nbr. 215, March 2013
- Nbr. 214, December 2012
- Nbr. 213, September 2012
- Nbr. 212, July 2012
- Nbr. 211, March 2012
- Nbr. 210, December 2011
- Nbr. 209, September 2011
- Nbr. 208, July 2011
- Nbr. 207, March 2011
- Nbr. 206, December 2010
- Nbr. 205, September 2010
- Nbr. 204, July 2010
- Nbr. 203, March 2010
- Nbr. 202, December 2009
Latest documents
- Destroying the Shrines of Unbelievers: The Challenge of Iconoclasm to the International Framework for the Protection of Cultural Property
- Get Back in Line: How Minor Revisions to AR 600-8-4 Would Rejuvenate Suicide Line of Duty Investigations
- Serious Offense: Considering the Severity of the Charged Offense When Applying the Military Pre-Trial Confinement Rules
- Customary Justice Systems and Rule of Law Reform
- Beyond R2P: A Proposed Test for Legalizing Unilateral Armed Humanitarian Intervention
- Sexual Assault Prevention: Reframing the Coast Guard Perspective to Address the Lowest Level of the Sexual Violence Continuum?Sexual Harassment
- The Generals: American Military Command from World War II to Today
- The Thirty-First Charles L. Decker Lecture in Administrative and Civil Law
- The Thirty-Second Charles L. Decker Lecture in Administrative and Civil Law
- 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created
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- The Effects of China's Rising Legal Influence in Africa on AFRICOM's Strategic Objectives
- Reclaiming the Rehabilitative Ethic in Military Justice: The Suspended Punitive Discharge as a Method to Treat Military Offenders with PTSD and TBI and Reduce Recidivism
- McClellan's Other Story: The Political Intrigue of Colonel Thomas M. Key, Confidential Aide to General George B. McClellan
- The Forty-First Kenneth J. Hodson Lecture in Criminal Law
- Reauthorizing the 'War on Terror': The Legal and Policy Implications of the AUMF's Coming Obsolescence
- Margin of Error: Potential Pitfalls of the Ruling in The Prosecutor v. Ante Gotovina
- Law-of-War Perfidy