Laws of war Part 4

Laws of war Part 4

 

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The Washington State Supreme Court Elections of 2006: Factors at Work and Lessons Learned
Hon. Charles K. Wiggins
Judges’ Journal
Volume 46, Number 1, Winter 2007 p.33

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A former judge on the Washington State Court of Appeals reports on his state’s supreme court elections of 2006. Even with strong campaign finance laws and the availability of substantial information about the candidates, factors unrelated to judicial qualifications played an important role in the 2006 elections. Those factors included the war in Iraq, name recognition, and gender.

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Just war and criminal laws
Scott Mann
University of Western Sydney Law Review
Volume 10, 2006 p.45

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China and the Laws of war : Patterns of Compliance and Disregard
Jamieson L. Greer
Virginia Journal of International Law
Volume 46, Number 4, Summer 2006 p.717

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New Wars, New Laws? Applying the Laws of War in Twenty First Century Conflicts, Edited by David Wippman and Matthew Evangelista and The Prosecution and Defense of Peacekeepers under International Criminal Law , By Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops
CHRISTOPHER K. PENNY
Canadian Yearbook of International Law
Volume 43, 2005 p.683

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Proposed Anti-Spam Legislation Model in Singapore: Are We Losing the War Before Even Starting The Battle?
Warren B Chik
Singapore Academy of Law Journal
Volume 17, Number 2, 2005 p.747

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Unsolicited messages have grown into an intractable parasite on the underbelly of an otherwise effectual and vibrant electronic communications regime. There has been a sudden surge in the enactment of anti-spam laws globally within the last couple of years. On 25 May 2004, the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore and the Attorney -General’s Chambers of Singapore jointly released a Consultation Paper on a Proposed Legislative Framework for the Control of E-mail Spam in Singapore. It is timely to consider the proposed anti-spam legislation model for Singapore in the light of such existing laws in other countries and their levels of effectiveness since their enactment in their respective jurisdictions. This article critically evaluates the suggested solutions contained in the Proposed Legislative Framework and makes some recommendations for changes to the model in order to render it a more powerful instrument to fight the problem.

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Law, Interpretation, and Ideology: The Renewal of the Jewish Laws of War in the State of Israel
Arye Edrei
Cardozo Law Review
Volume 28, Number 1, October 2006 p.187

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Transformative Military Occupation: Applying the Laws of War and Human Rights
Adam Roberts
American Journal of International Law
Volume 100, Number 3, July 2006 p.580

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Assessing the Laws and Customs of War: The Publication of CustomaryInternational Humanitarian Law
Jean-Mariehenckaerts
Human Rights Brief
Volume 13, Issue 2, Winter 2006 p.8

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Family law for military personnel
WILLIAM S. FRIEDLANDER
Trial
Volume 42, Number 9, September 2006 p.22

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Representing a servicemember in a family law case can be like entering a foreign country : There is a whole new set of laws you have to learn and procedures you have to master. Bone up on the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act to ensure that your clients’ service obligations—including deployment to a war zone—don’t jeopardize their filial relationships or financial welfare.

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Command Responsibility: Prosecuting Military Commanders and Civilian Ministers for Violations of the Laws of War
ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law
Volume 12, Number 2, Spring 2006

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Wippman, David, and Matthew Evangelista (eds.). New Wars, New Laws? Applying the Laws of War in 21st Century Conflicts
George H. Aldrich
American Journal of International Law
Volume 100, Number 2, April 2006 p.495

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Conclusion

Notes

See Also

References and Further Reading

About the Author/s and Reviewer/s

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