University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
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About this Journal
The University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review is committed to the promotion and publication of scholarly articles that address the legal, social, economic, and psychological issues involved with sub-national and international armed conflicts. The articles published through NSAC will promote scholarly dialogue about major issues affecting national and international society.
Recent Content
Preserving Reef-Building Coral Genetic Resources With Assisted Migration: Balancing Precaution And Risk
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Political Extremism and Domestic Terrorism in America
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Charging Crimes As "Terrorism"
Jenna McLaughlin
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Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 15 and Terrorism Cases
Daniel Rashbaum and Melissa Rashbaum
Combatting Narcoterrorism
Andrea Villa
Does "Meaningful Human Control" Have Potential for the Regulation of Autonomous Weapon Systems?
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Unfair to the Unborn: a Look at Ortiz and the Injustice of the Feres Doctrine When Applied to Injuries Incurred to a Fetus While in the Womb of an Active Duty Service Woman
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Cyberspace: The 21st Century Battlefield
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Stealing Press Credentials: Law Enforcement Identity Misappropriation of the Press in the Cyber Era
Andy T. Wang