NAVAL JUSTICE SCHOOL NEWPORT RI, Rosso, Elizabeth A., Myers, Amanda R., Parsons, Breven C., Warner, J. T., Steigelman, Timothy E., Tucker, Matthew L., Hennessy, William T., Hackel, John M., Hudspeth, Nicole K., NAVAL JUSTICE SCHOOL NEWPORT RI, Rosso, Elizabeth A., Myers, Amanda R., Parsons, Breven C., Warner, J. T., Steigelman, Timothy E., Tucker, Matthew L., Hennessy, William T., Hackel, John M., and Hudspeth, Nicole K.
This issue of the Naval Law Review contains the following articles: "Moving the Law of Occupation into the Twenty-First Century," by Major Breven C. Parsons, USMC; "One Small Step for a Submersible, One Giant Land Grab for Russian-Kind: An Evaluation of Russia's Claim to the North Pole Under International Law," by Lieutenant Commander J. Trent Warner, USCG; "New Model for Disaster Relief: A Solution to the Posse Comitatus Conundrum," by Lieutenant Timothy E. Steigelman, USN; "Mitigating Collateral Damage to the Natural Environment in Naval Warfare: An Examination of the Israeli Naval Blockade of 2006," by Lieutenant Matthew L. Tucker, JAGC, USN; "Willful and Outrageous Acts of Personal Abuse -- Now OK for the CIA?" by Major William T. Hennessy, USMC; "Planning for the 'Strategic Case': A Proposal to Align the Handling of Marine Corps War Crimes Prosecutions with Counterinsurgency Doctrine," by Major John M. Hackel, USMC; and "Remote Testimony and Executive Order 13430: A Missed Opportunity," by Major Nicole K. Hudspeth, USMC.