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Predator Drones, Targeted Killings and the Law of Armed Conflict
New England Student Chapter
New England Law | BostonNew England Law | Boston
Boston, MA 02116
Should U.S. Courts Ignore International Law?
New England Student Chapter
New England Law | Boston154 Stuart St
Boston, MA 02116
Predator Drones, Targeted Killings and the Law of Armed Conflict
New England Student Chapter
Does the President have the legal authority to target a U.S. citizen? May unmanned aerial...
Predator Drones, Targeted Killings and the Law of Armed Conflict
New England Student Chapter
Does the President have the legal authority to target a U.S. citizen? May unmanned aerial...
Should U.S. Courts Ignore International Law?
New England Student Chapter
In recent years a controversy has developed over the role that foreign and international law...
Should U.S. Courts Ignore International Law?
New England Student Chapter
In recent years a controversy has developed over the role that foreign and international law...