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Law Reviews/Reports

  • Teaching National Security Law
    1 Journal of National Security Law & Policy 161-168 (2005)
    Scott L. Silliman, Executive Director, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • On Military Commissions
    36 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 529-540 (2005)
    Scott L. Silliman, Executive Director, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • Troubling Questions in Interrogating Terrorists
    90 Duke Magazine (September-October 2004)
    Scott L. Silliman, Executive Director, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • Detaining Terrorists at Guantanamo Bay: Questions of Law and Policy
    25 National Security Law Report 1-4, 12 (December 2003)
    Scott L. Silliman, Executive Director, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • The Iraqi Quagmire: From Desert Storm to Enforcing the No-Fly Zone
    36 New England Law Review 767-73 (2002)
    Scott L. Silliman, Executive Director, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • The 50th Anniversary of the Uniform Code: A Historical Look at Military Justice
    16 Criminal Justice 21 (Fall 2001)
    Robinson O. Everett, Founder, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • American Service Members and the International Criminal Court
    in The United States and the International Criminal Court: National Security and International Law (2000)
    Robinson O. Everett, Founder, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • The First 50 Years of the Uniform Code of Military Justice: A Personal Perspective
    47 Federal Lawyer 28 (2000)
    Robinson O. Everett, Founder, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • Adultery and the Military: A Reply to General Creighton
    19 National Security Law Report 3-4 (Summer 1997)
    Scott L. Silliman, Executive Director, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • Foreword: Contemporary Issues in Controlling Weapons of Mass Destruction
    Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 1-5 (1997)
    Scott L. Silliman, Executive Director, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • Foreword: Enforcement of Humanitarian Law
    6 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 1-4 (1995)
    Scott L. Silliman, Executive Director, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • JAG Goes to War: the Desert Shield Deployment
    37 Air Force Law Review 85-94 (1994)
    Scott L. Silliman, Executive Director, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • Forums for Punishing Offenses Against the Law of Nations
    29 Wake Forest Law Review 509-519 (1994)
    Co-authored by Robinson O. Everett, Founder, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law; and Scott L. Silliman, Executive Director, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • Possible Use of American Military Tribunals to Punish Offenses Against the Law of Nations
    34 Virginia Journal of International Law 289-293 (1989)
    Robinson O. Everett, Founder, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • Military Court Has Same Problems as Civilian Counterparts
    Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, May 17, 1989, at 2
    Robinson O. Everett, Founder, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • Specified Issues in the United States Court of Military Appeals: A Rationale
    123 Military Law Review 1 (1989)
    Robinson O. Everett, Founder, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • The United States Court of Military Appeals: New Issues, New Initiatives
    36 Federal Bar News & Journal 182 (1989)
    Robinson O. Everett, Founder, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • Justice in Uniform: Where the U.S. Court of Military Appeals is Heading
    Judges Journal, Fall 1987, at 28
    Robinson O. Everett, Founder, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • Introduction: The Need for Careful Legal and Political Analysis of Terrorism
    13 Ohio Northern University Law Review 1 (1986)
    Robinson O. Everett, Founder, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • Some Observations on Appellate Review of Court-Martial Convictions --- Past, Present and Future
    31 Federal Bar News & Journal 420 (1984)
    Robinson O. Everett, Founder, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • Persuasive Appellate Advocacy
    29 Federal Bar News & Journal 469 (1982)
    Robinson O. Everett, Founder, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • Some Comments on the Civilianization of Military Justice
    Army Lawyer, Sept. 1980, at 1
    Robinson O. Everett, Founder, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • The Supreme Court and Its Impact Upon the United States Court of Military Appeals
    18 Air Force Law Review 81 (Summer 1976)
    Scott L. Silliman, Executive Director, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School
  • Military Justice in the Wake of 'Parker v. Levy'
    67 Military Law Review 1-17 (1975)
    Robinson O. Everett, Founder, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law


Monographs

Congressional Testimonies

Book/Movie Reviews

  • Film Review
    The President versus David Hicks, 22 Political Communication 420421 (July-Sept 2005)
    Scott L. Silliman, Executive Director, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • Book Review
    AmericanDiplomacy.org,
    May 26, 2003 (reviewing Gary Jonathan Bass, Stay the Hand of Vengeance: The Politics of War Crimes Tribunals (2000)
    Scott L. Silliman, Executive Director, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
    Movie Review

    When the End Justifies the Means - Rules of Engagement, Picturing Justice: The Online Journal of Law & Popular Culture (May. 2000)
    Scott L. Silliman, Executive Director, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • Book Review
    27 International Journal of Legal Information 448-449 (1999) (reviewing Leslie C. Green, Essays on the Modern Law of War (2d ed. 1999)
    Scott L. Silliman, Executive Director, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • Book Review
    96 Michigan Law Review 1421 (reviewing Son Thang, An American War Crime, (1998)
    Robinson O. Everett, Founder, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
  • Son Thang: An American War Crime
    By Gary D. Solis.
    Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1997. Pp. xix, 299.
    Reviewed by Robinson O. Everett, Professor of Law, Duke University; Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Military Appeals 1980-1990; Founder, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law