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Works in Military, War, and Peace

2022

Balancing Precautions in Attacks Versus Precautions Againstnthe Effects of Attacks in Urban Armed Conflict, Andrew Navarro
BYU Law Review

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2021

Death Star Drones: How Missile Defense Drone Technology Marks the Advent of Contingent Sovereignty, Ben Forsgren
BYU Law Review

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2016

Incentivizing Armed Non-State Actors to Comply with the Law: Protecting Children in Times of Armed Conflict, Sarah Hafen
BYU Law Review

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2015

Emerging Technologies and LOAC Signaling, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

United Nations Arms Trade Treaty: Russia's justifications for abstention and the treaty's effectiveness in application, Joshua D. Sorenson
Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review

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Working Toward World Peace in Non-International Armed Conflict: In a world of uncertainty, terrorism, and disagreements, is it ossible?, Victoria Carlton
Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review

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The European Court of Human Rights Proclaims That It Will Neither Forgive Nor Forget Those Who Wage War, Shantel Talbot
Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review

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The Equilibrium of Violence: Accountability in the age of autonomous weapons systems, Joel Hood
Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review

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2014

Future War and the War Powers Resolution, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

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The Future of the Law of Armed Conflict: Ostriches, Butterflies, and Nanobots, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

War Over Words: Reinterpreting "hostilities" and the War Powers Resolution, Eileen Burgin
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Safeguarding the Commander's Authority to Review the Findings of a Court-Martial, Andrew S. Williams
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2013

Guantanamo and the End of Hostilities, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

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Future War, Future Law, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

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Belligerent Targeting and the Invalidity of a Least Harmful Means Rule, Geoffery S. Corn, Laurie R. Blank, Chris Jenks, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

The Legality of Armed Drone Strikes against U.S. Citizens within the United States, Marshall Thompson
BYU Law Review

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2012

Applying a Sovereign Agency Theory of the Law of Armed Conflict, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

Transnational Armed Conflict: A “Principled” Approach to the Regulation of Counter-Terror Combat Operations, Geoffery S. Corn, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

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2011

Challenging the Executive: The Constitutionality of Congressional Regulation of the President's Wartime Detention Policies, William M. Hains
BYU Law Review

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Indefinite Detention under the Laws of War, Chris Jenks, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

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2009

Afghanistan Legal Lessons Learned: Army Rule of Law Operations, Eric Talbot Jensen, Amy M. Pomeroy
Faculty Scholarship

Cyber Warfare and Precautions against the Effects of Attacks, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

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The Eighty Percent and Twenty Percent Solutions to Nuclear Proliferation , Matthew Lund
BYU Law Review

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Preventive War, Deterrent Retaliation, and Retrospective Disproportionality, Brian Angelo Lee
BYU Law Review

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2008

Exercising Passive Personality Jurisdiction over Combatants: A Theory in Need of a Political Solution, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

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Untying the Gordian Knot: A Proposal for Determining Applicability of the Laws of War to the War on Terror, Geoffery S. Corn, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

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2007

Extending Hamdan v. Rumsfeld to Combatant Status Review Tribunals, Brian M. Christensen
BYU Law Review

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The ICJ'S Uganda Wall: A Barrier to the Principle of Distinction and an Entry Point for Lawfare, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

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The Political Balance of Power over the Military: Rethinking the Relationship between the Armed Forces, the President, and Congress, Geoffery S. Corn, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

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Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

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Understanding the Distinct Function of the Combatant Status Review Tribunals: A Response to Blocher, Geoffery S. Corn, Eric Talbot Jensen, Sean Watts
Faculty Scholarship

2006

Coercion and Terrorism Prosecutions in the Shadow of Military Detention, Tung Yin
BYU Law Review

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Incentivizing and Protecting Informants Prior to Mass Atrocities Such as Genocide: An Alternative to Post Hoc Courts and Tribunals, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

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On Law, Wars, and Mercenaries: The Case for Courts-Martial Jurisdiction over Civilian Contractor Misconduct in Iraq, Wm. C. Peters
BYU Law Review

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2005

The International Law of Environmental Warfare: Active and Passive Damage during Armed Conflict, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

Combatant Status: It Is Time for Intermediate Levels of Recognition for Partial Compliance, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

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The Case for Closing the School of the Americas, Bill Quigley
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain and Abu Ghraib--Civil Remedies for Victims of Extraterritorial Torts by u.S. Military Personnel and Civilian Contractors, Scott J. Borrowman
BYU Law Review

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2004

Prosecuting Members of the U.S. Military for Wartime Environmental Crimes, Eric Talbot Jensen, James J. Teixeira Jr.
Faculty Scholarship

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2003

Unexpected Consequences From Knock-On Effects: A Different Standard for Computer Network Operations?, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

Preventive Peacemaking in Macedonia: An Assessment of U.N. Good Offices Diplomacy, David J. Ludlow
BYU Law Review

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Conscientious Objection to War: Heroes to Human Shields, Alfred J. Sciarrino, Kenneth L. Deutsch
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2002

Designation of Foreign Terrorist Organizations Under the AEDPA: The National Council Court Erred in Requiring Pre-Designation Process, Joshua A. Ellis
BYU Law Review

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2000

Nuclear Weapons, Ethics, Morals, and Law, Jonathan Granoff
BYU Law Review

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1999

At War with the Constitution: A History Lesson from the Chief Justice, Thomas E. Baker
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1998

The Second Amendment in the Nineteenth Century, David B. Kopel
BYU Law Review

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A Lawyer's Guide to the Second Amendment, Steven H. Gunn
BYU Law Review

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Private Organizations and the Militia Status: They Don't Make Militias Like They Used To, Marguerite A. Driessen
BYU Law Review

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Is the Second Amendment Finally Becoming Recognized as Part of the Constitution? Voices from the Courts, Sanford Levinson
BYU Law Review

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1994

Forthwith Service, Rule 4(m) and the Maritime Waiver of Sovereign Immunity, James David Phipps
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1992

Germany Reunified: International and Constitutional Problems, Helmut Steinberger
BYU Law Review

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Brown v. Palmer: Public Forum Analysis and the Military, David M. Jones
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1986

Chaining or Taming?: The Constitutional Allocation of War Powers (Review of: To CHAIN THE DOG OF WAR: THE WAR POWER OF CONGRESS IN HISTORY AND LAW by Francis D. Wormuth and Edwin B. Firmage), Constance K. Lundberg
BYU Law Review

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1981

Coast Guard Nighttime Boardings and the Fourth Amendment: United States v. Piner, D. Gary Beck
BYU Law Review

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1975

Military Law--Courts-Martial--Recent Cases Defining the Right to Counsel Before Summary Courts-Martial, Stanley G. Ellis
BYU Law Review

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