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No. 213, September 2012

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Index

  • Failure to Report: The Right Against Self-Incrimination and the Navy's Treatment of Civilian Arrests After United States v. Serianne
  • War Crimes in the American Revolution: Examining the Conduct of Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton and the British Legion During the Southern Campaign of 1780-1781
  • Getting Beyond 'Good Enough' in Contingency Contracting: Using Public Procurement Law as a Force to Fight Corruption
  • The Use of Law in Counterinsurgency
  • The Twenty-Second Major Frank B. Creekmore, Jr. Lecture [History of U.S. Government Contracting]
  • The Twenty-Eighth Annual Gilbert A. Cuneo Lecture in Government Contract Law [Court of Federal Claims Opinions]
  • The Thirty-Ninth Kenneth J. Hodson Lecture in Criminal Law [Military Justice in Great Britain]
  • The Law of Armed Conflict: An Operational Approach
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