Volume 80 (2006): Issues in International Law and Military Operations
Front Matter
Feature Articles
Iraq's Transformation and International Law
Ruth Wedgwood
Iraq and the Law of Armed Conflict
Thomas M. Franck
International Law and the 2003 Campaign Against Iraq
Nicholas Rostow
Query: Is There a Status of "Unlawful Combatant"
Marco Sassoli
Special Forces' Wear of Non-Standard Uniforms
W. Hays Park
Strategic Targeting and International Law: The Ambiguity of Law Meets the Reality of a Single-Superpower World
Jeffrey K. Walker
Targeting and Humanitarian Law: Current Issues
Michael N. Schmitt
Coaltion Operations and the Law
M.H. MacDougall
Current Legal issues in Maritime Operations: Maritime Interception Operations in the Global War on Terrorism, Exclusion Zones, Hospital Ships, and Maritime Neutrality
Wolff Heintschel von
Heinegg
Military Activities in the Exclusive Economic Zone: Preventing Uncertainty and Defusing Conflict
Hyun-Soo Kim
The Unique and Protected Status of Hospital Ships under the Law of Armed Conflict
D.L. Grimord and G.W. Riggs
International Humanitarian Law: Should It Be Reaffirmed, Clarified, or Developed?
Jean-Phillippe Lavoyer
Enforcing the Law
John F. Murphy
The Law of Armed Conflict and the War on Terrorism
David E. Graham
Interoperability and the Atlantic Divide: A Bridge Over Troubled Waters
Charles H.B. Garraway