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Title: Chapter 10 - Unilateral Self-Defense and Rescue


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Chapter 10 - Unilateral Self-Defense and Rescue
2
Unilateral Use of Force
  • What are the three classic justifications for the
    use of unilateral power?
  • Defense
  • Collecting bills
  • Reparations and punishment for past attacks
  • Does this extend to protecting citizens abroad?

3
Pirates and Private War
  • Why was there fewer restrictions on using force
    against pirates and aborigines?
  • Are pirates a better analogy for the war on
    terror than is general war?
  • Letters of Marque and Reprisal
  • Issuance of letters of marque and reprisal was
    renounced by signatories to the Declaration of
    Paris in 1856
  • The US did not sign the Declaration of Paris, but
    agreed to respect it during the Civil War and
    later, and it was superseded by Hague Declaration
    of 1970

4
Responding to General Attacks
  • What formality was required to respond to a
    general attack?
  • What about more limited attacks?
  • Why should the response be different to a limited
    action like the killing of a soldier, versus a
    general attack?

5
Is Imperfect War a Political Question?
  • Is the exercise of the imperfect war power simply
    negotiated between the political branches?
  • If so, what is the point of studying legal limits
    on the imperfect war powers?
  • Isnt whatever is negotiated constitutional, and
    doesnt the President hold all the cards in the
    negotiations?

6
The Gulf of Sidra Incident Repelling (or
Provoking?) Attack - 1986
  • What did Rep. Fascell think should trigger the
    WPR (War Powers Resolution)?
  • What did the White House say?
  • When did the White House notify Congress?
  • Was this a deliberate attempt to provoke Libya?
  • What happened in 1988 that might have been
    Libya's response?

7
Provocation
  • What is the problem of presidential provocation?
  • How can presidents provoke attacks within the
    legal confines of the WPR?
  • Was the Gulf of Tokin incident a fraudulent
    provocation?
  • What about sinking the Maine in the Spanish
    American War?

8
Durand v. Hollins, 8 F. Cas. 111 (1860)
  • Where did this take place?
  • What Captain Hollins sent to do?
  • What ended up happening?
  • Whose property was really being protected?
  • Who is bringing the lawsuit against whom?
  • What question does this defense raise about
    presidential powers?
  • Where does the court find that the power to order
    this type of retaliation resides?

9
Iranian Hostage Crisis Rescue Mission
  • Why did Secretary of State Vance oppose a rescue
    mission?
  • What repercussions did Vance fear?
  • Did Carter notify congress before the rescue?
  • What did presidential counsel Cutler cite as
    authority for not requiring Congressional
    authority for such a rescue?
  • Why was there no duty to notify Congress about
    the first stage of the rescue?
  • What was Cutler's catch all response?

10
The Hostage Act
  • Why did the United States Supreme Court decide
    that the Hostage Act did not apply?
  • What is the citizenship issue?
  • Why was taking hostages in reprisal left out of
    the Hostage Act?
  • Do you think the president can do this anyway?
  • How might the rescue power be a subset of the
    power to repel a sudden attack?
  • Is the capture of American citizens by itself a
    sufficient legal predicate for exercise of any
    implied presidential rescue power?
  • Why are the actions of local Navy commanders who
    are on the scene of attacks limited to
    self-defense, exercised only as a last resort,
    and then only to the extent which is absolutely
    necessary to accomplish the end required.

11
The 1998 Attacks on Sudan and Afghanistan
Striking or Striking Back?
  • What precipitated these attacks?
  • Did Clinton notify Congress in advance of the
    attacks?
  • What was the legal authority?
  • Why self-defense?
  • What does the Antiterrorism and Effective Death
    Penalty Act of 1996 (AEDPA) say that was used to
    justify these attacks?
  • Could this have been used post-911?

12
Domestic Politics
  • What was going on domestically?
  • What is the Wag the Dog factor?
  • What is the appropriations argument for
    congressional authorization of such actions?
  • What caused Clinton to bomb Iraqi Intelligence
    Service Headquarters in Baghdad?
  • Why is this a problem for legal justification?
  • Why does exempting attacks on terrorists not
    undermine the purpose of the WPR?

13
Assassinations
  • What does Executive Order No. 12,333 ban?
  • What is the traditional definition of an
    assassination?
  • Why is it a problem as public policy?
  • Is it defined in war time against combatants?
  • When can you kill civilians as well?
  • What are examples of the US targeting civilian
    populations directly, rather than as collateral
    damage to military attacks?

14
When are Assassinations OK?
  • Is there a provision of the United Nations
    Charter that might shelter assassinations?
  • Would Executive Order 12,333 ban killing al Qaeda
    members?
  • Who about their bankers?
  • Why might killing the bankers be really
    effective?
  • When should we use assassinations?
  • How do you get around Executive Order 12,333?
  • Can this be done secretly?
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