Journal of National Security, Law and Policy
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Journal of National Security, Law and Policy (ISSN: 1553-3158) is a peer review journal that was founded in June 2005. The Journal is unique as it is the only one to focus primarily on National security, law and policy. [1]
The journal is published biannually by Georgetown Law and Syracuse University Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism.
Topics include:
- Cybersecurity
- FISA
- International Security
- Laws of War
- Religious Extremism
- Secrecy
- Teaching National Security Law
- Torture
- War on Terror
Contents
People
Circa 2014
Editor in Chief
Editorial Board
- Norman Abrams
- Steven Aftergood
- James E. Baker
- M.E. (Spike) Bowman
- Phillip Carter
- Robert M. Chesney
- David D. Cole
- Jennifer Daskal
- Robert N. Davis
- Laura K. Donohue
- Stephen Dycus
- Mark S. Ellis
- Eugene R. Fidell
- Louis Fisher
- David A. Koplow
- Kate Martin
- Diane H. Mazur
- John Norton Moore
- Sean Murphy
- Mary-Rose Papandrea
- Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker
- Jordan J. Paust
- Peter Raven-Hansen
- Edward P. Richards III
- Paul Rosenzweig
- Kim Lane Scheppele
- Michael Schmitt
- Walter Gary Sharp, Sr.
- Richard L. Shiffrin
- John Cary Sims
- Stephen I. Vladeck [2]
Senior Editors
- Robert M. Chesney
- Stephen Dycus
- David A. Koplow
- Diane H. Mazur
- Paul Rosenzweig
- Kim Lane Scheppele
- John Cary Sims
- Stephen I. Vladeck
Senior Managing Editor
Contact
- Website: http://jnslp.com/
Notes
- ↑ Archives Journal of National Security, Law and Policy, accessed 1 December 2014
- ↑ Editorial Team Journal of National Security, Law and Policy, accessed 3 December 2014