This Note considers the advisability of amending the False Claims Act’s qui tam provisions beyond instances of fraud to include criminal allegations against government contractors employed overseas. It considers the negative effects that result from qui tam actions in the fraud context and discusses alternatives for holding contractors accountable for crimes committed overseas that could avoid those negative effects. This Note particularly focuses on and recommends a civilian corollary to the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act—the Civilian Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act. It discusses the benefits that the Civilian Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act would provide such as increased judicial efficiency, increased prosecutorial flexib...
This chapter analyses the issue of legal responsibility arising from the trend among international o...
This chapter analyses the extent to which different kinds of immunities may bar legal proceedings ag...
This Article examines the legal challenge presented when civilians who accompany the United States m...
The United States government uses hundreds of thousands of civilian contractors and employees overse...
To ensure that all contractors who commit crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan can be prosecuted effective...
The Department of Defense awards over $600 billion in government defense contracts to private contra...
As Government contractors expand their business overseas, they expose themselves to the risk of viol...
As the demand for contractor support of deployed armed forces surged because of the post 9/11 milita...
In order to provide context for the Custer Battles court\u27s opinion, Part II of this Note generall...
There is a risk that politically exposed persons (PEPs) who misappropriate state assets, hide their ...
In an attempt to halt bribery of foreign officials by American businesses, the Foreign Corrupt Pract...
Sometimes acts of the federal government cause harm; sometimes acts of contractors hired by the fede...
David Price, a Democratic representative from North Carolina, sponsored the MEJA Expansion and Enfor...
Rain Liivoja explores why, and to what extent, armed forces personnel who commit offences abroad are...
One of the main tools for 'socializing' private military contractors (PMCs) is litigation. The threa...
This chapter analyses the issue of legal responsibility arising from the trend among international o...
This chapter analyses the extent to which different kinds of immunities may bar legal proceedings ag...
This Article examines the legal challenge presented when civilians who accompany the United States m...
The United States government uses hundreds of thousands of civilian contractors and employees overse...
To ensure that all contractors who commit crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan can be prosecuted effective...
The Department of Defense awards over $600 billion in government defense contracts to private contra...
As Government contractors expand their business overseas, they expose themselves to the risk of viol...
As the demand for contractor support of deployed armed forces surged because of the post 9/11 milita...
In order to provide context for the Custer Battles court\u27s opinion, Part II of this Note generall...
There is a risk that politically exposed persons (PEPs) who misappropriate state assets, hide their ...
In an attempt to halt bribery of foreign officials by American businesses, the Foreign Corrupt Pract...
Sometimes acts of the federal government cause harm; sometimes acts of contractors hired by the fede...
David Price, a Democratic representative from North Carolina, sponsored the MEJA Expansion and Enfor...
Rain Liivoja explores why, and to what extent, armed forces personnel who commit offences abroad are...
One of the main tools for 'socializing' private military contractors (PMCs) is litigation. The threa...
This chapter analyses the issue of legal responsibility arising from the trend among international o...
This chapter analyses the extent to which different kinds of immunities may bar legal proceedings ag...
This Article examines the legal challenge presented when civilians who accompany the United States m...