Preventing Terrorist Attacks on Offshore Platforms: Do States Have Sufficient Legal Tools?
Assaf Harel
4 Harv. Nat’l Sec. J. 131 (2012)
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Assaf Harel
4 Harv. Nat’l Sec. J. 131 (2012)
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Norman Abrams – 4 Harv. Nat’l Sec. J. 58 (2012)
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George D. Brown
4 Harv. Nat’l Sec. J. 1 (2012)
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Judge Evan J. Wallach
3 Harv. Nat’l Sec. J. 431 (2012)
Erin Creegan
3 Harv. Nat’l Sec. J. 373 (2012)
Although national security threats are often treated independently, Erin Creegan draws connections among four categories of crimes — treason, espionage, sabotage, and terrorism — to address what the Government can do to detect, prevent, prosecute and punish national security crimes.
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