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Spying in America: Espionage from the Revolutionary War to the Dawn of the Cold War
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Peter J. Spiro, “Expatriating Terrorists”, Vol 82 Fordham Law Review (2014)
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Justin A. Fraterman, “Criminalizing Humanitarian Relief: Are U.S. Material Support for Terrorism Laws Compatible with International Humanitarian Law” 46(2) New York University Journal of International Law and Politics (2014)
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Emily Goldberg Knox, “Notes: The Slippery Slope of Material Support Prosecutions: Social Media Support to Terrorists”, Vol 66 Hastings Law Journal (2014)
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Lindsay B. Barnes, “The Changing Face of Espionage: Modern Times Call for Amending the Espionage Act” 46(3) McGeorge Law Review (2014)
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Ian MacDougall, “CIPA Creep: The Classified Information Procedures Act and Its Drift into Civil National Security Litigation” 45(2) Columbia Human Rights Law Review (2014)
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Mark Young, “National Insecurity: The Impacts of Illegal Disclosures of Classified Information” 10(2) A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society (2014)
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Christopher Markham, “Punishing the Publishing of Classified Materials: The Espionage Act and Wikileaks”, 23(1) Boston University Public Interest Law Journal (2014)
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邵國松:《損益比較原則下的國家安全和公民自由權——基於棱鏡門事件的考察》,《南京社會科學》(2014年第2期)
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Justice McCurry, “Japanese push back hard against state secrets law”, Christian Science Monitor (13 December 2013)
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Open Society, “Japan’s New State Secrecy Law Threatens Public Accountability” (5 December 2013)
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United States v. Mehanna 735 F.3d 32 (1st Cir. 2013)
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Linda Sieg, Kiyoshi Takenaka, “Japan secrecy act stirs fears about press freedom, right to know”, Reuters (25 October 2013)
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劉誠、許書詠:《中央保留原則下的〈 香港基本法〉 第23條立法》《當代港澳研究》(2013第 1期)
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Grey Martin and Rebecca Scott Bray, “Discolouring Democracy? Policing, Sensitive Evidence, and Contentious Deaths in the United Kingdom”, Vol. 40(4) Journal of law and society (2013)
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Jessie Blackbourn, “The UK’s anti-terrorism laws: does their practical use correspond to legislative intention?”, Vol. 8(1), Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter terrorism (2013)
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Antonio Coco, “The mark of cain: The crime of terrorism in times of armed conflict as interpreted by the court of appeal of England and wales in R v. Mohammed Gul”, Vol. 11(2), Journal of international criminal justice (2013)
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Natasa Mavronicoloa and Francesco Messineo, “Relatively Absolute? The Undermining of Article 3 ECHR in Ahmad v UK”, Vol. 76(3), Modern Law Review (2013)
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Brad Williams, “Japan’s Evolving National Security Secrecy System: Catalysts and Obstacles”, Vol. 86(3) Pacific Affairs (2013)
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