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Amos Guiora

Amos Guiora

Prof. Amos N. Guiora is Professor of Law at the S.J Quigley College of Law, The University of Utah. He teaches criminal law, international law, religion and terrorism and global perspectives on counter-terrorism.

His publications include: Global Perspectives on Counterterrorism, A Casebook (Aspen Publishers, 2007) and Constitutional Limits on Coercive Interrogation (OUP 2008) and Teaching Morality in Armed Conflict- The IDF Model (Jewish Political Studies Review). Prof. Guiora served for 19 years in the IDF's JAG Corps and had command responsibility for the development of an interactive video teaching IDF soldiers codes of conduct vis a vis civilian populations during armed conflict.

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Amos N. Guiora: Pre-Empting Terror Bombings – A Comparative Approach to Anticipatory Self-Defense

http://www.natseclaw.com/natseclaw/2009/11/preempting-terror-bombings-a-comparative-approach-to-anticipatory-selfdefense-.html See my article, Pre-Empting Terror Bombings – A Comparative Approach to Anticipatory Self-Defense, which is forthcoming in the University of Toledo Law Review in 2010. Abstract:The extreme urgency in discussing terror bombings and anticipatory self-defense cannot be overstated. Terror…

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Amos N. Guiora: Not “By All Means Necessary’: A Comparative Framework for Post-9/11 Approaches to Counterterrorism

http://www.natseclaw.com/natseclaw/2009/11/not-by-all-means-necessary-a-comparative-framework-for-post911-approaches-to-counterterrorism-.html See my article, Not “By All Means Necessary”: A Comparative Framework for Post-9/11 Approaches to Counterterrorism, which will be published by Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law. Abstract:Counterterrorism significantly benefits from a comparativist approach. Precisely because no one…

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