In the Common Defense: National Security Law for Perilous Times
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.40 (588 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1107638917 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 420 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-09-07 |
Language | : | English |
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Drawing on his own experience, Baker demonstrates that one can be loyal to our Constitution and the rule of law at the same time that one is dedicated to protecting the physical security of our nation." Janet Reno, Attorney General, Clinton Administration"Judge Baker's book on national security law and process is important reading for policymakers and any citizen interested in America's security. Senator, currently Co-Chairman of the Nuclear Threat Initiative"Jamie Baker has done a masterful job of simplifying the complex world of the national security process and the applicable laws that govern. This superb overview of these critical issues is must reading for all concerned with American leadership in a dangerous world." John Norton Moore, Professor of Law and Director of the Center for National Security Law, University of Virginia; former four term Chairman of the American Bar Association Standing Committee on National Secur
He is also the recipient of the Director of Central Intelligence's 'Director's Award'. Judge James Baker was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces in 2000. He then earned a regular commission at The Basic School before joining the Fleet Marine Corps. . The Court is composed of five civilian judges and appointed for 15 year terms by the President
Paul said Outstanding discussion of this area of the law. Professor and Judge Baker is one of the finest national security law scholars of our time, and in this volume he has produced the clearest, most coherent, and most legible of the current challenges we face. If you have any questions about this area of the law, are engaged in a class at a law school in this field, or are in general interested in this topic, this book would be an outstanding addition to your library.. "National Security Law" according to Huck Finn. This book is one of the best works on national security law for the national security practitioner, lawyer and policy maker. Judge Baker does an admirable job providing an overview of a broad and challenging area of the law, to include the role of a national security lawyer in government. I have used sections of this book in various graduate courses that I teach. I have found that the footnotes contain a wealth of information, to include mo. "Four Stars" according to Pablo E.. I wish it had actual page numbers. It makes it hard to follow just on "location" numbers.
This is also a book about national security government and why it is dependent on good process and the moral integrity of those who wield its power. This book focuses on the legal issues surrounding the war on terror. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants an honest review of the law and an accessible understanding of how law relates to U.S. national security. national security police at the crossroads of security and liberty. This is at heart a book about the process and practice of government and what we should mean when we refer to "good government.". The threat of terrorism places U.S