National Security Law


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Useful Links

Professor Moore's Solving the War Puzzle PowerPoint presentation given at the Library of Congress

General

American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security

American Bar Association – International Law Section

American Law Institute

American Society of International Law

American Society of International Law TIMELINE (100 Years of International Law)

Avalon Project at the Yale Law School

Electronic Information System for International Law

Foreign Affairs Online

Institute of International Economic Law (Georgetown University)

International Law Institute

Journal of National Security Law & Policy

JURIST Legal News & Research (Univeristy of Pittsburgh)

LLRX International Law Resource Center

National Defense University

National Security Archive (George Washington University)

Tufts University Fletcher School of Law: Multilaterals Project (international multilateral conventions)

University of Bologna Research Guide to International Law on the Internet

University of Virginia Law Library

World News Connection

U.S. Government

Central Intelligence Agency

Director of National Intelligence

National Security Agency

U.S. Army’s Field Manual 27-10: The Law of Land Warfare (with helpful revisions by Prof. Nile Stanton)

U.S. Congress (Library of Congress)

U.S. Courts

U.S. Department of Defense

U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. Department of State

U.S. Government's Official Web Portal (usa.gov)

U.S. Institute of Peace

White House

International Intergovernmental Organizations

International Court of Justice Considers Genocide (Bosnia & Herzegovina)

International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

United Nations

United Nations Treaty Collection

World Trade Organization

Regional Intergovernmental Organization

European Union

North Atlantic Treaty Organisation

Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe

Organization of American States

Nongovernmental Organizations

Amnesty International

Center for Defense Information

Global Policy Forum

Hague Conference on Private International Law

International Committee of the Red Cross

Mazal Library (Holocaust resource)

Universal Voices (human rights)

University of Minnesota – Human Rights Library

US Human Rights Network

World Courts

More Links

Rudy Rummel's Research on Democide

FAS Intelligence Resource Program (Federation of American Scientists)

Canadian Security Intelligence Service

Institute for Counter-Terrorism

Listservs

National Security Law Listserv

The NSL Listserv aims to serve professors and professionals in the field of national security law (broadly understood) by providing an efficient means to monitor and discuss developments in the field. The list was founded under the auspices of the AALS Section on National Security Law. The list is moderated by Professor Robert Chesney at the University of Texas at Austin, who provides most of the list content in the form of periodic posts concerning breaking developments in the field as well as forthcoming scholarship and events. When possible, the posts include links to the primary sources involved and a brief summation designed to assist readers in determining whether to explore the item further. Subscribing is simple and free: 1. Send an email to nationalsecuritylaw@utlists.utexas.edu 2. In the actual text of that email (it does not matter what you type in the subject line), type the words “subscribe nationalsecuritylaw” followed by your email address. For example: subscribe nationalsecuritylaw garcia@law.school.edu. For questions or problems contact Professor Chesney at rchesney@law.utexas.edu or call (512) 232-1298.

ABA Section of International Law National Security Committee Listserv

Send an email to listserv@mail.abanet.org with a line “subscribe intnatlsec” (no quotations) followed by a first and last name in the body of the email. Intnatlsec@mail.abanet.org is an “open” listserv, and any member of the listserv, regardless of ABA or section membership, may post messages to all subscribers. Listserv subscribers, however, must abide by the Section of International Law listserve acceptable use policy. For example, you should be “extremely judicious in your use of the ‘reply to all’ function on messages sent through Section listservs.” Also, all programs, publications, or event-related items must be submitted to Section staff for distribution. For questions, suggestions or problems with the listserv, contact Gary Sharp by email at wgsharp@aol.com. National Security Committee membership is free but is available only to members of the ABA Section of International Law.