Volume 62 (1980): Readings in International Law from the Naval War College Review 1947-1977 (Vol 2)
Feature Articles
THE INDIVIDUAL AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
Alona E. Evans
RECOGNITION OF STATES AND GOVERNMENTS
Brunson MacChesney
THE STATUS OF ARMED FORCES ABROAD
Robert C. Grabb
STATUS OF ARMED FORCES ABROAD
Wilfred A. Hearn
THE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF THE ARMED FORCES ABROAD
Gordon B. Baldwin
JURISDICTIONAL IMMUNITIES
William C. McAuliffe Jr.
JURISDICTION
Myres S. McDougal
ASYLUM DENIED: THE VIGILANT INCIDENT
Clyde R. Mann
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS
Louis B. Sohn
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS
Rita E. Hauser
NUCLEAR TERRORISM AND THE ESCALATION OF INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
Forrest R. Frank
DESTROYERS FOR NAVAL BASES: HIGHLIGHTS OF AN UNPRECEDENTED TRADE
William H. Langenberg
THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE AND THE USE OF THE ARMED FORCES ABROAD
John Norton Moore
THE SUBMARINE AND THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE OF 1921
Lawrence H. Douglas
WHAT'S LEFT OF SALT?
Richard T. Ackley
THE OBJECTIVES OF ARMS CONTROL
James A. Barber Jr.
MILITARY JUSTICE A REINFORCER OF DISCIPLINE
Robert S. Poydasheff
THE POSITION OF INDIVIDUALS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
Herbert W. Briggs
EXPERIENCES AS A POW IN VIETNAM
James B. Stockdale
MOTIVATIONAL FACTORS OF AMERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR HELD BY THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM
Robert J. Naughton
PRISONERS OF WAR AND THE CODE OF CONDUCT
William P. Lyons
PRISONERS OF WAR AS INSTRUMENTS OF FOREIGN POLICY
Walton K. Richardson
THE LAWS OF AIR WARFARE: ARE THERE ANY?
Hamilton DeSaussure
LAW OF NAVAL WARFARE
William O. Miller
COMBAT RESTRAINTS
Howard S. Levie
PACIFIC BLOCKADE: A LOST OPPORTUNITY OF THE 1930'S?
Walter R. Thomas
BLOCKADE: EVOLUTION AND EXPECTATION
James F. McNulty
FORCIBLE SELF-HELP IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
James J. McHugh
FORCIBLE SELF·HELP UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
Richard B. Lillich
INTERVENTION AND DETENTE IN AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY
Robert S. Wood
LEGAL ASPECTS OF COUNTERINSURGENCY
J. F. Hogg
COLLECTIVE INTERVENTION AND THE LAW OF THE CHARTER
William O. Miller
SOME PERSPECTIVES ON REVOLUTION
Thomas B. Grassey
DEFINING AGGRESSION-UNITED STATES POLICY
Rodney V. Hansen
U.S. NAVY REGULATIONS, INTERNATIONAL LAW, AND THE ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES
Theodore K. Woods Jr.
INTERNATIONAL LAW, THE OAS AND THE DOMINICAN CRISIS
Charles G. Fenwick
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE USE OF FORCE
Shabtai Rosenne