The rise of interNational terrorism in today\'s globalized world has focused attention on the degree to which interNational law should shape U.
S.
Ea. constitutional and statutory law in terms of the right to wage war, the law of armed conflict, combatant status, interrogation of detainees, military commissions, covert action, targeted killing, electronic surveillance, and cyber war.
This unique textbook of readings explores how interNational law relates to U.
S. National Security law and policy.
The rise of interNational terrorism in today\'s globalized world has focused attention on the degree to which interNational law should shape U.
S