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Article: Have we closed the barn door yet? A look at the current loopholes in the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act.
- Article from:
- Houston Journal of International Law
- Article date:
- March 22, 2005
- Author:
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I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE HISTORY OF RECEDING MILITARY JURISDICTION
OVER U.S. CIVILIANS
A. How Was the Barn Door Opened in the First
Place?
B. What Is the Significance of the Evolution in
Courts-Martial Jurisdiction?
C. Did This Jurisdictional Gap Somehow Go
Undetected Until 2000?
III. MEJA: A STEP TO LATCH THE BARN DOOR SHUT
A. The Provisions of MEJA
B. Is MEJA an Improvement?
C. The Latch has Already Been Tightened Once
IV. IS THE BARN DOOR TRULY SHUT?: TIGHTENING THE
LATCH
A. MEJA Only Applies to Members of the Military
and Civilians Supporting the Department of
Defense ...
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