This Article describes a continuum of contemporary threats to U.S. national security, with a focus on nonstate terrorism. Part III addresses the role of intelligence and national security law, and in particular law addressed to process, in combating these threats. Good process advances the liberty and safety interests embodied in the concept of national security. Good process improves the quality of decision. It also enhances accountability, which in turn improves decision. Where good process is defined in law to include executive directive, it is better insulated from the immediate imperatives of secrecy and speed
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This afternoon, I want to touch briefly on a number of issues rather than discuss one or two to deat...
This Article will focus on the narrower questions of whether obtaining secret intelligence-that is, ...
This Article explores the appropriateness of preemptive strategies in international law. Are preempt...
The United States faces an immediate and continuous threat of terrorist attack using weapons of mass...
This Article describes a continuum of contemporary threats to U.S. national security, with a focus o...
The question before us is whether international law is useful or required to govern the covert intel...
The articles in this symposium issue of the Michigan Journal of International Law represent the prod...
Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, those arguing that international law cannot serve as an effect...
This article discusses recent upheavals in intelligence law are characterized by an increased concer...
"Presenting a thorough examination of intelligence activities in international law, Sophie Duroy pro...
The war on terrorism has dramatically impacted the direction of U.S. foreign policy, as well as the ...
Transnational law both shapes and is shaped by policy decisions of public officials addressing globa...
This article analyzes the existing concepts of the right of self-defense and preemption under intern...
International law does not address intelligence activities explicitly, and many scholars assume that...
This Article will consider generally the prospects for an approach to intelligence activities based ...
This afternoon, I want to touch briefly on a number of issues rather than discuss one or two to deat...
This Article will focus on the narrower questions of whether obtaining secret intelligence-that is, ...
This Article explores the appropriateness of preemptive strategies in international law. Are preempt...