International Security Law Mid Term

International Security Law Mid Term

Discipline: – Legal Issues

Type of service: Term Paper

Spacing: Double spacing

Paper format: Chicago / Turabian

Number of pages: 5 pages

Number of sources: 5 sources

Paper details

Analyze the purpose and effect of applicable law in light of actual or potential legal challenges, and defend your conclusions as to such law’s viability, effectiveness, and/or constitutionality.
Keep in mind the distinction between a legal and a policy argument. While you may touch on policy considerations in your analysis, keep your focus on the legal argument.
Format for all written coursework is Times New Roman, size 12 font, double-spaced, 1” margins, and page numbers with submission in both hard and soft copy. Cover sheet, footnotes, and bibliography are required. Turabian format is preferred, but I will accept without penalty any clear and consistent citation format.

Topic:
Comparison of U.S. and foreign national security laws. Compare a specific U.S. national security-related statute (for example, FISA, CIPA, Posse Comitatus Act, etc.) with its counterpart (or lack thereof) in one or more other nations. Compare US to China and Russia in 5 pages